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      10-20-2013, 01:04 AM   #1
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FS: BRAND NEW style 359 zcp wheel set

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      10-20-2013, 06:17 PM   #2
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You shouldn't have any trouble shifting those, that's a good price and they are nice wheels
What are you planning on?
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      10-20-2013, 07:21 PM   #3
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Hi Dave,

Yeah I was vacillating between the zcps and the bbs chr in titanium and I saw an rs5 with the titanium chr's and red bbs caps and it look very neat. Subtly aftermarket but not in a tryhard way.

So I'll be doing a staggered set in 19in from baan velgen.

Maybe you'll know this as I know you have the Chr's. if i do the standard 9" fr / 10.5" rear will I still be able to use the 265 profile tyres I've already bought on the rear or will they be too narrow?

Come guys, as Dave says this is great deal

Cheers.
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      10-20-2013, 07:56 PM   #4
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265 will fit onto 10.5" with slight stretch.

Tempted to buy these wheels myself. Currently have the 220m but love the 359
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      10-20-2013, 07:59 PM   #5
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Ah yes, you can't go wrong buying from Hendrik. I'd be asking Hendrik's advice on the tyres, he is really good on setups like that. You will be surprised how good they are with tyre sizes, the offsets are perfect. I thought 275 would be about the min for a 10.5" wheel but could be wrong.
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Hi Dave,

Yeah I was vacillating between the zcps and the bbs chr in titanium and I saw an rs5 with the titanium chr's and red bbs caps and it look very neat. Subtly aftermarket but not in a tryhard way.

So I'll be doing a staggered set in 19in from baan velgen.

Maybe you'll know this as I know you have the Chr's. if i do the standard 9" fr / 10.5" rear will I still be able to use the 265 profile tyres I've already bought on the rear or will they be too narrow?

Come guys, as Dave says this is great deal

Cheers.
Hi mate, the BBS CHR offer an M3 fitment and offset. For the 10.5" rears you'll want 295 width
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I'm interested in those wheels. When do they arrive and how much would it cost to ship to Sydney
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I have put the factory 265 rears on a 10" wheel and there is a fair bit of stretch.
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      10-20-2013, 10:55 PM   #9
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I'm interested in those wheels. When do they arrive and how much would it cost to ship to Sydney
Guys, check out trans direct,... http://www.transdirect.com.au/ they are as cheap as chips. I sent a set of 19" wheels from the Gold Coast to Sydney for around $100.00, but make sure and take photos and pack well. I've used them several times and had no issues but they get bad reviews. Insurance is included in the price but if you make a progress enquiry they are like dealing with the Flintstones. Every time used them they were on time and there was no damage, but as with all freight you hear horror stories

If you are sending wheels I'd do a foam facing over the front of the wheel and tape it around the tyre but if it's coming from EAS it will be very well packed
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      10-20-2013, 11:23 PM   #10
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I will get a quote to have them sent by road freight to Sydney but I think it will be more than the $100 or so Dave mentioned.
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They're arriving this week.
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      10-20-2013, 11:28 PM   #12
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They're arriving this week.
If you get a sale, can you get the delivery diverted, good incentive for a perspective buyer to act quickly
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One shipment arrives today and the other later in the week. Too late to divert unfortunately. Good thinking though!
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One shipment arrives today and the other later in the week. Too late to divert unfortunately. Good thinking though!
Oh Well, bad luck but this is what I paid to send 4 wheels and tyres from the Gold Coast to Sydney through TransDirect. I thought it was around $100, so these guys are not too expensive....

Invoice #345368: Booked by the sender on Wednesday, January 2nd at 05:40PM. Paid $101.02
Total includes $9.18 GST
2013-01-04 9am-3pm
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Guys iam going to withdraw these wheels from sale. The tyres i've already bought won't comfortably fit on the BBS wheels I wanted so iam going to hang onto these for now.

Thanks for your interest and thanks to Dave for showing us how to ship wheels around economically!
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