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I'm not Steve, but 900 1995

I have a car with those wheels. They fit across the 940 series. They're called Aries or something?

Those are really easy to bend; that's why a lot of 940s that came with them originally are now riding on steel wheels. A whole set of steels is about the cost of one of the alloys (from the dealer, anyway).

If you didn't know (maybe you did) the 940 that's being salvaged, if it is being taken by the insurance company, does not go to a 'boneyard'. It goes to a salvage pool. If your coworker had no insurance, however, then it probably is going straight to the junkyard. Just in case it IS going to the salvage pool, they can charge back her insurance settlement if the car shows up with no wheels, so it would be worthwhile to get something back on there, "Just in case..."
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chris herbst, near chicago






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