545i rear wheel spacer
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Here you go. The spacer are from Turner Motorsport. Any questions or if you want to see more pics feel free to ask.
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Petey, your setup looks perfect. Thats the way the car should have looked off the lot. I often wonder why this should be such a mystery when just looking at an great setup leaves you wondering. Even the M cars tuck the wheels way in, it makes no sence. The BMW family are so stubborn!
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Thanks Jorgy. The reason BMW leaves so much space between the tires and the fenders is because Germnay requires that there be enough space to run snow chains. I'm more bothered by the fact that these cars came with a single sided exhaust as oppose to dual. V8 + single sided exhaust does not make sense.
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