Brand new style 190's, staggered 19's
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Brand new still in the boxes. 19x8.5 fronts and 19x9.5 rear. These were factory optional wheels that were available for the e60 5 series. Also a factory optional wheel for the e90 3 series, albeit in more narrow widths. I have read that these are forged, but I don't know for a fact, however they are really light considering there size. Polished machined face with lots of concave. Beautiful wheels. Will ship on your dime since they are still in there respective boxes. $1200. Pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/6034400...th/6849224686/
http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/
http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/
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Hey man I don't mean to rain on your parade, but in the name of purism... are you positive these are OEM wheels? I've seen these wheels being sold on this forum for $400 dollars for the set a couple months back and the boxes were the same with the same stickers on the bottom corners. The seller was not sure if they were OEM or not. Just curious and am not trying to screw your or anything of that nature. Just want to make sure that everyone is on the same page...
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No tires, offsets are et18 for the fronts and et32 for the rears. Also, not positive about the OEM status of these wheels one way or the other. All reasonable offers will be considered. $400 would not even come close. I will just purchase some tires and have an extra set to rock at that point.
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Here's an easy solution. Take a picture of the inner side of a wheel which should include offsets, a BBS or BMW brand, etc. Good luck with sale.
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OP- you know how to find it because you did here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/6034400...ream/lightbox/
and because I see an inline 6 cyl, some harbor freight tools, other BMWs and Accessories I would assume you're all too familiar with OEM parts and how to tell. But no raining either just PURISM! lol. y
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Ohhh you smart guys!!! I have been out of town actually, so couldn't really get a good look at the stampings on the wheels see. Upon inspection, I do not see any markings that would lead me to believe these are factory alloys. That being the case, obviously lower offers will be taken into consideration for sure. This is the closest thing I could find on these wheels at $350 a piece. http://www.hubcaphaven.com/mm5/merch...egory_Code=708
Thanks for looking.
Thanks for looking.
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Here they are for cheaper, at $230 and $240 a piece respectively. http://www.originalwheels.com/bmw-wh...0i2007rims.php
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Um, hate to be the bearer of bad news, but BOTH the links you posted were for OEM style 190 wheels. Since yours are NOT OEM, they are reps, and typically reps sell for around HALF of what OEM wheels seel for, good luck, maybe some fool will come around with money to burn to spend on non-OEM rims, but reps can be had WITH tires for ~$1k here in LA.