These are the all-time coolest car wheels according to the three dudes that answered my call

A few days ago, I posted on Threads that the incoming new Peugeot e-208 GTi has some of the nicest wheels I've seen in a while.
I asked folks for their thoughts, and, predictably, a few agreed while a few took issue with the massive GTi logo or the way the black-and-silver finishing reminded them of cheap aftermarket rims.
Blake gave them a 205 out of 10, and I had a chuckle.
So then I wanted to know, if not these (and it's not these), which wheels are the finest in the land?
I got only three responses, but when you consider that two of them took the time to go and find photos of each, I'd say these are some of the best lads on the web.
Here they are
Blake said, "a few off the top of the dome", and served these into evidence:
The rare Audi A1 Quattro on its Turbine wheels, the iconic BBS RS wheels on an E24, the delectable but often broken Giulia Quadrifoglio on its Prototipo 'Teledials', and an R36 GT-R on the legendary Volk TE37 wheels.




Matt stepped up with some understated classics:
"Aside from Turbofan-ing everything, these are some that aways have me spinning."
Here we've got the Porsche Carrera Lightweight on a 986 Boxster S, The MK5 GTI's super cool Monza II wheel, an original Alfa teledial, Jaguar's Asteroid of XJR fame, and, oh my yes, AMG Aero I 'Hammer' wheels. Reminds me of this great story from Drive's Rob Margeit.





And finally, Grandwino felt the answer was both obvious and needed no further work:
"AR (Alfa Romeo) teledials and it's not even close."
Here's a quick selection.









You'll probably all note, now, that Alfa featured in all three replies.
So, I guess that makes Alfa's various takes on the teledial the official greatest wheel design of all time. Yeah?
If you wanna contribute, reply on Threads, or below, and I may well add your vote to the story!
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