Shock(/\)ave
04-19-2007, 12:39 AM
Are you looking for a set of rare factory BMW MOTORSPORT wheels for your E36 at a more affordable price than an original set of LTW wheels?
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/7711/p4180011ic6.jpg
If you've clicked on this thread you might already know what these are: one of the best factory E36 wheels BMW ever made in their rarest form. These wheels are no longer available from BMW, and were only an option in Canada on the 45 1994 Canadian Edition cars or in the U.S. on cars from 1995 only.
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/7558/p4180013xs7.jpg
This is a complete set of 4 17"X7.5" M3 wheels, 3 of which are straight and true with varying degrees of mostly minor curb rash on them, 1 of which will require refinishing.
Here are pictures of the damage on the wheel which will need refinishing:
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/2015/p4180015ee1.jpg
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/482/p4180016ax7.jpg
The damaged wheel is bent, but was successfully balanced and held air without leaking when the last set of tires were mounted on them. The other wheels show well overall and have no cracks, bends or any other problems.
I bought these from a seller in the U.S. for use on my 325iS this season who neglected to mention one was damaged, but since I can't afford to go without wheels on my daily driver while I sort out this set I am keeping another more expensive set of wheels I bought for the M3 instead.
My loss on these is your gain. *mumble*
The price is $750 (Canadian dollars) picked up near Woodbridge, but I'll ship these anywhere in North America at your expense for actual shipping costs plus a nominal $25 for packing materials and my time. I have discounted the usual selling price of these wheels by $100 to account for the cost of refinishing the damaged wheel.
Thanks for looking! *th-up*
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/7711/p4180011ic6.jpg
If you've clicked on this thread you might already know what these are: one of the best factory E36 wheels BMW ever made in their rarest form. These wheels are no longer available from BMW, and were only an option in Canada on the 45 1994 Canadian Edition cars or in the U.S. on cars from 1995 only.
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/7558/p4180013xs7.jpg
This is a complete set of 4 17"X7.5" M3 wheels, 3 of which are straight and true with varying degrees of mostly minor curb rash on them, 1 of which will require refinishing.
Here are pictures of the damage on the wheel which will need refinishing:
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/2015/p4180015ee1.jpg
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/482/p4180016ax7.jpg
The damaged wheel is bent, but was successfully balanced and held air without leaking when the last set of tires were mounted on them. The other wheels show well overall and have no cracks, bends or any other problems.
I bought these from a seller in the U.S. for use on my 325iS this season who neglected to mention one was damaged, but since I can't afford to go without wheels on my daily driver while I sort out this set I am keeping another more expensive set of wheels I bought for the M3 instead.
My loss on these is your gain. *mumble*
The price is $750 (Canadian dollars) picked up near Woodbridge, but I'll ship these anywhere in North America at your expense for actual shipping costs plus a nominal $25 for packing materials and my time. I have discounted the usual selling price of these wheels by $100 to account for the cost of refinishing the damaged wheel.
Thanks for looking! *th-up*