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      03-13-2019, 02:08 PM   #1
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FS: BBS FI Satin Black 18x9.5" & 18.10.5" (RKP Spec) with Tires and TPMS

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Highly coveted and rare.

For Sale are a set of lightly used 18" BBS FI (RKP Spec) finished in Satin Black.

(18x9.5 ET18 & 18x10.5 ET22)

NO SPACERS REQUIRED

Front wheels weigh in at only 16.5 lbs & rears are 17.0 lbs.

For local pickup there are used Hankook RS3's (275/285) with 7/32 thread and 2011+ LCI TPMS Sensors.

Currently located in SoCal - Tustin

If the buyer is remote I will pull the tires off and ship them in the original BBS boxes. Buyer pays for actual shipping cost via FedEx Ground Insured.


The BBS FI wheel pushed the envelope of light weight and high strength, and inspired dozens of replicas and homage's to many wheel manufacturers across the world. Although the FI has been available in both 19 and 20 inch wheel sizes, RKP saw an opportunity to increase the performance potential of this amazing wheel.

Introducing an 18 inch version of the iconic FI wheel, which allows M3 fans to utilize the popular ultra high performance and racing tires available. Weighing in at an incredible 16.5lbs for the front wheels and 17lbs for the rear wheels, you will gain a noticeable difference in the handling of your M3 because of reduction in rotating mass.

Features
  • Specifically made for the E9X M3's
  • Truly a jaw dropping wheel
  • Lightweight, strong and ready for the track

https://europeanautosource.com/bbs-fi-wheel-set.html

Retail 8k new.

No curb rash, original paint with no touch up or repairs. Minor blemishes include a couple of superficial rock chips on the rears and a couple instances of typical pebble scoring on the rear inner barrels.

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      03-16-2019, 11:44 AM   #6
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      03-18-2019, 10:58 AM   #8
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PM's replied. Added more photos.

Perfect offset, no spacers required
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How are these not sold?!
The offset is pretty aggressive and they are black. Black wheels just don't show off detail and deteriorate quickly because chips show more than silver wheels. Simply many don't like black wheels. That is my guess.
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The offset is pretty aggressive and they are black. Black wheels just don't show off detail and deteriorate quickly because chips show more than silver wheels. Simply many don't like black wheels. That is my guess.
Could it be that most people just don't have $5300 lying around.
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The offset is pretty aggressive and they are black. Black wheels just don't show off detail and deteriorate quickly because chips show more than silver wheels. Simply many don't like black wheels. That is my guess.
These are not aggressive by any means. In fact these are perfect fitment, light and an easy to clean wheel.

I would agree that black might not be for everyone however it's rare to see these in black as most are gunmetal. Chips/nicks can be fixed pretty easily with black to be honest.
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The offset is pretty aggressive and they are black. Black wheels just don't show off detail and deteriorate quickly because chips show more than silver wheels. Simply many don't like black wheels. That is my guess.
These are not aggressive by any means. In fact these are perfect fitment, light and an easy to clean wheel.

I would agree that black might not be for everyone however it's rare to see these in black as most are gunmetal. Chips/nicks can be fixed pretty easily with black to be honest.
The fronts are 10-13mm offset from stock of et28 for 8.5" wide and et31 for 9" wide competition wheels. 10mm or more is commonly accepted as the beginnings of "tuner" or aggressive as it begins to impact steering. It might be perfect for looks but at 10-13 mm the steering lightens on center and gets heavier on load. Since people usually go wider tires they assume that the extra effort to keep the car in a turn is the extra rubber but it is also that you have changed the geometry of the front end. Please research scrub radius etc.
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The fronts are 10-13mm offset from stock of et28 for 8.5" wide and et31 for 9" wide competition wheels. 10mm or more is commonly accepted as the beginnings of "tuner" or aggressive as it begins to impact steering. It might be perfect for looks but at 10-13 mm the steering lightens on center and gets heavier on load. Since people usually go wider tires they assume that the extra effort to keep the car in a turn is the extra rubber but it is also that you have changed the geometry of the front end. Please research scrub radius etc.
you could run 10mm spacer on these wheels front and back and still not rub.
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The fronts are 10-13mm offset from stock of et28 for 8.5" wide and et31 for 9" wide competition wheels. 10mm or more is commonly accepted as the beginnings of "tuner" or aggressive as it begins to impact steering. It might be perfect for looks but at 10-13 mm the steering lightens on center and gets heavier on load. Since people usually go wider tires they assume that the extra effort to keep the car in a turn is the extra rubber but it is also that you have changed the geometry of the front end. Please research scrub radius etc.
you could run 10mm spacer on these wheels front and back and still not rub.
Scrub Radius not Rub radius.

https://www.quora.com/What-is-scrub-radius

Sorry OP. Amazing wheels. Good luck with sale. Didn't mean to take your thread sideways. I'll check out here.
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How are these not sold?!
The offset is pretty aggressive and they are black. Black wheels just don't show off detail and deteriorate quickly because chips show more than silver wheels. Simply many don't like black wheels. That is my guess.
Aggressive?


Yeah, no

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