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+ | * Magnesium alloy | ||
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+ | * 13x6, 13x7, 13x8, 13x9 | ||
= Shelby Viper = | = Shelby Viper = |
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Libre "daisy" style rims look good on Datsun 1200s. From 1969, Libre by American Racing Equipment (later by Shelby American marketed as "Viper"). Designed by BRE (Brock Racing Enterprises).
Libre
Genuine Libres debuted 1965 and have 'American Racing Equipment' cast on the back of the rim barrel. They are 4-lug with four spokes. The five-lug five-spoke version is called the 200-Sᴳ.
Buy now from BRE
American Racing Equipment 1965 advertisement
* Magnesium alloy
* Competition use only
* 13x6, 13x7, 13x8, 13x9
Shelby Viper
Genuine Vipers have large 'Shelby' and 'Viper' cast into the back of the rim barrel.
Bosozok version
Wildly wide 14x8.4, 14x10 and 14x12 "T-1" by B.R.E (Banzai Racing Equipment)
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