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looking for some e46 m3 alloys

whats out there ,

18" or maybe 19"

staggered with the correct offsets to suit E46 m3

thanks brent

post pics or email me etc

brent@bmworld.co.nz

021433600

for this car (doesn't have the rims in the pic)

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Ambers car coming off hers soon...

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Ambers car coming off hers soon...

Sorry won't be selling!

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Contact Tom, he did have a set in 18" a while ago - don't know if he found a buyer for them though

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Contact Tom, he did have a set in 18" a while ago - don't know if he found a buyer for them though

I got those 18's off Tom, and also got a genuine set of 19's off one of the BMW buy/sell NZ facebook pages. 3 sets all up! Unfortunately they don't come up often hence why I snapped them up when I could.

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I got those 18's off Tom, and also got a genuine set of 19's off one of the BMW buy/sell NZ facebook pages. 3 sets all up! Unfortunately they don't come up often hence why I snapped them up when I could.

you wanna sell a set :)

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you wanna sell a set :)

I'm keeping them sorry so I can run square all around...once I do something with the ride height as it is currently on stock springs and shocks.

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looking for some e46 m3 alloys

whats out there ,

18" or maybe 19"

staggered with the correct offsets to suit E46 m3

thanks brent

post pics or email me etc

brent@bmworld.co.nz

021433600

for this car (doesn't have the rims in the pic)

I got some three piece auto arts, check the for sale area. Came off my m3.

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I got some three piece auto arts, check the for sale area. Came off my m3.

thanks but whats with the wide wheels and narrow tyres ?? I don't get it?

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Had the car " stanced" hence the tyre sizes, was running spacers. Originally had 285 and 245 on them before going stretched tyres suited the car well.

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Had the car " stanced" hence the tyre sizes, was running spacers. Originally had 285 and 245 on them before going stretched tyres suited the car well.

ah ok , that's what I would want wide tyres and no spacers etc

ok so how much without the tyres :)

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thanks but whats with the wide wheels and narrow tyres ?? I don't get it?

Its purely a "fashion" thing.

Absolutely terrible for driving, and quite possibly dangerous.

I dont get it why people do it either............

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Its purely a "fashion" thing.

Absolutely terrible for driving, and quite possibly dangerous.

I dont get it why people do it either............

Yes exactly why I have gone " out of fashion" going to a more track orientated setup.

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ah ok , that's what I would want wide tyres and no spacers etc

ok so how much without the tyres :)

I was just throwing in the tyres anyhow to be honest would want 2k min. Retail $800 a corner easy.

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Yes exactly why I have gone " out of fashion" going to a more track orientated setup.

"Its so 2015"

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Whats your budget?

I have a set of Schmidt Race 2000's

18x9 +50 Front

18x10.5 +40 Rear

235/40/18

265/35/18

Pic as example

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Whats your budget?

I have a set of Schmidt Race 2000's

18x9 +50 Front

18x10.5 +40 Rear

235/40/18

265/35/18

Pic as example

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no budget set as yet .

what are you wanting , do you have pics of these on a e46 m3

is that the correct offset to suit a e46 M3 in the rear??

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Correct offset is around 23 in the rear and 38 in the front depending on width

Factory 19s are rear 19x9.5 et23

Front 19x8 et47

Im running 18x9 et22 and 18x10 et20

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Correct offset is around 23 in the rear and 38 in the front depending on width

Factory 19s are rear 19x9.5 et23

Front 19x8 et47

Im running 18x9 et22 and 18x10 et20

Going to correct you here Jayden.

47 front and 27 rear :)

Edit: some sites say 41, others 47. Will check mine lol

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buuuuuurrrrnnnn!

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You're actually both wrong, not all e46 m3's came out on the same wheels so offset can vary +/- 5.

I'll be wanting around $1,500. After checking other various forums they sell for around $2,500 US, pretty rare set.

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You're actually both wrong, not all e46 m3's came out on the same wheels so offset can vary +/- 5.

 

I'll be wanting around $1,500. After checking other various forums they sell for around $2,500 US, pretty rare set.

We're talking about the OEM style 67 19" wheel. Which you'll find majority (apart from CSL and CS) were fitted to once the facelift happened.

Different offsets and sizes for the 18" but I wasn't talking about the 18s.

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