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FS: Style 163 (E46 M3 Competition) Wheel Set -- E9X fitment! [Greenville, SC]
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06-07-2019, 05:38 PM | #1 |
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FS: Style 163 (E46 M3 Competition) Wheel Set -- E9X fitment! [Greenville, SC]
Hi Guys, I have a set of nearly new E46 ZCP wheels where the backpads on the rear wheels have been professionally milled from an ET27 to an ET31 (4mm ~0.160") to fit without rubbing on an E92. SPECS: Front: BBS RC340 19x8 ET47 -- looks best with a 20mm spacer, but not necessary (or included!). Rear: BBS RC341 19x9.5 ET27 -> ET31! 3 of the 4 wheels were purchased brand new in 2015 from the BMW dealership. I had originally purchased 3 used wheels earlier that year intending to search and find a used 4th wheel, but I wasn't thrilled with the condition of the two front wheels (~sloppy curb repair job) and a connection at the local dealership offered me a great price on new wheels and 4 brand new center caps, so I went that route instead. Just to reiterate -- both front wheels were purchased new and have maybe ~15k miles on them. One of the rear wheels was purchased new and would also have ~15k miles. The other rear wheel was purchased used (mileage unknown), but is in very nice condition. I believe that it may have been refinished once in it's lifetime, but from 5 feet away you would never know that it isn't an exact match to the 3 other wheels. I'm including a picture of the backside of the used wheel to show (1) how clean it is and (2) how little weight was needed to balance the wheel and tire assembly, so that should offer some comfort as to the trueness of the wheel. Any flaws on each of the wheels is attempted to be documented through the following pictures, and of course I'm happy to provide additional pictures via text. Please keep in mind that I'm kneeling 2 feet away from the wheels under fluorescent lighting and searching for flaws to document. All things considered, these wheels are in very, very nice shape! All four wheels ... from left to right: rear [new], rear [used], front [new], front [new]. Wheel #1: Rear [new] Very faint scratching along short section of outer lip, likely from tire mounting or removal? Inside of the wheel ... very clean Wheel #2: Rear [used] Some missing paint in the next 2 photos... no damage to the metal, easily touched up. Wheel #3: Front [new] Some faint scratching on the inside of the lip. Wheel #4: Front [new] Some light scratching on the face You can buy a brand new set -- not machined for an E9X -- for $2100. Scoop these up and put the extra $700 toward tires and/or TPMS and skip the machining hassle ... and just say "NO" to replica wheels I am located in Greenville, SC but willing to ship anywhere in the continental US. Shipping is extra, and I'm guessing it will be on the order of $100-$150 depending on your location. Please text or call for fastest response, I don't get on this site much any more. Paypal is great, but please either plan on sending as a "gift" or adding the 3% fee. Thanks! Lee 386-316-8070 |
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I am asking $1400 + shipping and paypal fees (or pay as a gift) for the wheels... and yes, they are still available Call or text is the best way to reach me, I don't get on this forum as much as I'd like to. Thanks! Lee 386-316-8070 |
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