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03-30-2009, 04:48 PM | #1 |
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19" Bbs Rs-gt
EDIT: These will fit E9X M3. Here is a thread: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=259195 He is running 19x9 ET10 F, 19x10 ET10 R. Here is another: http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=675406 20x9 ET15 front. I have a set of 19x8.5 ET15, 19x10 ET25 BBS RS-GT's in Diamond black for sale. They are m5/m6 fitment. They were originally on a BMW 645 for 10k miles. They had the cars original tires on them when I bought them. They are in great condition. There are a few marks on the lips an one scuff to the face of the wheel which can be seen in the wheel 1 pic. I believe these will fit e9X M3's and E90's. See post further down the page for more info. $5000 before tax and shipping. The 10" rears are backordered on tire rack. These are BBS' top of the line wheels along with LM's, LM-R's, etc. Here are the pics: Wheel 1: Wheel 2: Wheel 3: Wheel 4: I'm going to say $3,200 shipped to any where in the US or best offer. Last edited by bimmer ///man; 05-18-2009 at 11:28 AM.. |
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very nice wheels, I have them on my other bimmer but I think you have priced it somewhat higher than what they g o for in the forums. I know that a guy sold his 19s with tires and tpms, full set for about 2200. Do a search and you will find his thread.
Its true brand new these are 5000+ but used will be less than 50% of that ... |
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04-04-2009, 09:36 PM | #8 |
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If they got them for $2200 that is a steal. They don't sell for that normally.
If you use the zoom function in your browser you can see the the wheels better up close. The resolution of the pictures is high enough. |
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04-04-2009, 09:42 PM | #9 |
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Not only did he sell for that he had to bump his threads for 6-8 months to actually sell them.....trust me I know it hurts and that is why i will never sell mine....they look hot on my car so I dont have to and I know that I will never get tired of how they look as well
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04-04-2009, 09:43 PM | #10 |
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Would you like to buy or are you just here for the fun?
Here is the thread you referenced: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=233436 You'll notice that they are off brand tires and they are boring offsets. It is only a 9.5" rear with a 40 offset. Hardly the same as what I am selling. They don't seem to be in as good as condition as mine. The wheels I am selling are M6 standard fitment with the optional 10" rear. These don't pass through the classifieds everyday like the set you referenced do. I've already had someone begging me to take 2k cash for them, and a guy interested at 3.5k. They'll sell. |
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If you are getting 3.5 you are better off selling them...btw, this is an M3 forum....why would we be caring abt wheels with M6 offsets? just like you mentioned your offsets are "boring" for our cars at least I am bumping your thread...good luck! |
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04-05-2009, 01:31 AM | #12 |
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You didn't read it correctly. I never said my offsets were boring. I said a 9.5" with a 40 offset is boring. These can fit an e92 with a little work, hell I can fit them on my e36 if I wanted, I almost did. With the lower offsets you get more lip, where on a 9.5 with et40 you have almost an 1" less of lip in the rear.
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04-08-2009, 08:44 PM | #16 |
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Here is what I replied to a member regarding e9x fitment. I believe all the info provided is spot on.
"Here are stock wheel offsets for the M3: The wheel sizes are 18" style 260 Front 8,5J ET:29 Rear 9,5J ET:23 19" Style 220 Front 8,5J ET:29 Rear 9,5J ET:23 Ok, I believe that the wheels will fit based on this thread. http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=237959 And the offsets provided above. Honestly, I think this set up on an E90 will be amazing because they are way more aggressive offsets than what is offered through bbs for the m3. So, in the thread I linked it is said that you can run 15mm spacers all around with no rubbing. So, that would mean that the offset of the front wheels with a 15mm spacer would be ET14. My wheels are 19x8.5 ET15. As for the rears the lip should poke roughly half an inch more or 12.7mm than stock. So, based on all the info I believe that these should fit your car. You may need a small roll, but I am not sure. You'll see once you mount them. There is a guy running 19x11 in the rear just for reference. These fitments aren't insane so but they are aggressive enough that I think it will give it that key stance." |
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