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Old 03-13-2009, 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Phantom Mark' post='815497' date='Mar 13 2009, 04:24 AM
I was planning on making my car a Hamann replica, but the idea of feeding my car 20inch rubber kills that very quickly.....

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However, I did still think I could make a reasonable job of it with some 19's, and much more affordable rims and tyres.

After much searching I found these, however they are 10 blades instead of 9 like the Hamann, I would of course have the faces painted in Matt Black but retain the polished lips

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That said I found something else im in love with but completely different , in both cases I am going with staggered offset 245/275 8.5/9.5's

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Now im confused, not sure which I love most, the Hamann style look more fitting for the 5 series maybe, whilst the 5 spokes look more like they would maybe be better on a Skyline or something, I just love the design tho.........
FYI if you still are interested in the Hamann look, then modbargains.com carries these Hamann Reps also in 19"

These are the wheels

Good luck on your choice.

also you can check with Trinity Autosport if they carry these aswell.
Old 03-13-2009, 07:03 AM
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These would my choice. Comes in 18" to 23".
Breyton Spirit Black

Sorry if I confuse you more
Old 03-13-2009, 08:10 AM
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yup lol, thanks however for all suggestions, im in the UK btw so ordering from the USA is a no no atm with the exchange rate shipping and taxes
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I love the 1st ones and if i was going to spend loads of cash on wheels i would buy them. Instead i paid very little for my CSL reps
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1st one. Don't like 5 spokes that much.
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Well thanks for the comments and suggestions.

This morning I ordered these ones in the following specs.

8.5x19's ET15 with 245 Falken 452's
9.5x19's ET20 with 275 Falken 452's

Now, if I understand my ET's correctly based on pics and details I have seen other members cars on this forum the front wheels should sit perfectly in the arches but the rears might need a 5mm spacer to push them out all the way properly ?

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Try and imagine with black carbon BMW wheel centres as well, think they should look sweet as hell.
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Sounds about right. Front will be spot on Rears will need a we bit more, 5mm will look just right.
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Cheers Paul, any idea where I could get some decent 5mm spacers ??
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Don't cheap out. Go for the 20" Hamann's. Those are my all time favorite wheels.
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They were either ?4300 or ?7200 GBP, I cant remember now lol


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