Classic wheels Renault R5 & Alpine A110

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    Classic wheels Renault R5 & Alpine A110

    With this remanufacturing service we are able to create new parts of the design, replicates the original, or changes to existing pieces and solve the problem of those who have vintage cars, most of which are not tracking down replacement parts.

    We have rims for the classic French Renault’s:
    Renault R5 turbo rear
    Renault R5 turbo front
    Minilite Sport 10×15
    Minilite Sport 7×15
    Renault R5 Maxi rear
    Renault R5 Maxi front
    Renault R5 Turbo Maxi rear
    Renault R5 Turbo maxi front
    Renault R5 Tour de Corse 7×15
    Renault R5 Tour de Corse 10,5×15
    Renault R5 Alpine
    Renault Alpine A110
    Renault R5 “Speedline” wheels

    For more info email us!

    We also have for Alpine A110 some glass fiber body parts.
    For R5 Alpine: Fender extensions wide body Group II (glass fiber) and for R5 Turbo I & II fuel tank cover and front bumper original or Tour de Corse

    Renault R5 in motorsport
    The Renault 5 Alpine version was raced in Group 2. In the 1978 Monte Carlo, the Renault 5 Alpine came second and third overall, despite a powerful team entry from Fiat and Lancia.

    For 1978, a rally Group 4 (later Group B) version was introduced. It was named as the Renault 5 Turbo, but being mid-engined and rear wheel drive, this car bore little technical resemblance to the road-going version. Though retaining the shape and general look of the 5, only the door panels were shared with the standard version. Driven by Jean Ragnotti, this car won the 1981 Monte Carlo Rally for its first race. The 2WD R5 turbo soon had to face the competition of new 4WD cars that proved to be faster on dirt; however, it remained among the fastest of its era on tarmac.

    Renault R5 Turbo in motorsport
    All the motorsport derivatives were based on the Turbo 1. The factory pushed the engine output up to 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp) for the Critérium des Cévennes, 210 PS (154 kW; 207 hp) for the Tour de Corse, and by 1984 as much as 350 PS (257 kW; 345 hp) in the R5 Maxi Turbo.

    Driven by Jean Ragnotti in 1981, the 5 Turbo won the Monte Carlo Rally on its first outing in the World Rally Championship. The 2WD R5 turbo soon faced the competition of new Group B four-wheel drive cars that proved faster on dirt.

    In 2004, Sports Car International named the R5 Turbo number nine on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980s.

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    Classic wheels Renault R5 & Alpine A110

    With this remanufacturing service we are able to create new parts of the design, replicates the original, or changes to existing pieces and solve the problem of those who have vintage cars, most of which are not tracking down replacement parts.

    We have rims for the classic French Renault’s:
    Renault R5 turbo rear
    Renault R5 turbo front
    Minilite Sport 10×15
    Minilite Sport 7×15
    Renault R5 Maxi rear
    Renault R5 Maxi front
    Renault R5 Turbo Maxi rear
    Renault R5 Turbo maxi front
    Renault R5 Tour de Corse 7×15
    Renault R5 Tour de Corse 10,5×15
    Renault R5 Alpine
    Renault Alpine A110
    Renault R5 “Speedline” wheels

    For more info email us!

    We also have for Alpine A110 some glass fiber body parts.
    For R5 Alpine: Fender extensions wide body Group II (glass fiber) and for R5 Turbo I & II fuel tank cover and front bumper original or Tour de Corse

    Renault R5 in motorsport
    The Renault 5 Alpine version was raced in Group 2. In the 1978 Monte Carlo, the Renault 5 Alpine came second and third overall, despite a powerful team entry from Fiat and Lancia.

    For 1978, a rally Group 4 (later Group B) version was introduced. It was named as the Renault 5 Turbo, but being mid-engined and rear wheel drive, this car bore little technical resemblance to the road-going version. Though retaining the shape and general look of the 5, only the door panels were shared with the standard version. Driven by Jean Ragnotti, this car won the 1981 Monte Carlo Rally for its first race. The 2WD R5 turbo soon had to face the competition of new 4WD cars that proved to be faster on dirt; however, it remained among the fastest of its era on tarmac.

    Renault R5 Turbo in motorsport
    All the motorsport derivatives were based on the Turbo 1. The factory pushed the engine output up to 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp) for the Critérium des Cévennes, 210 PS (154 kW; 207 hp) for the Tour de Corse, and by 1984 as much as 350 PS (257 kW; 345 hp) in the R5 Maxi Turbo.

    Driven by Jean Ragnotti in 1981, the 5 Turbo won the Monte Carlo Rally on its first outing in the World Rally Championship. The 2WD R5 turbo soon faced the competition of new Group B four-wheel drive cars that proved faster on dirt.

    In 2004, Sports Car International named the R5 Turbo number nine on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980s.

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    Renault

    Model

    A110, R5

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