chim pum-callao wrote:nice wheels. i had been wanting those a while back, but in 4-lug for my e30. good luck with the sale.
I have NEVER seen another set of these in 5 lug, and only saw a set in four lug once for an e30, I offered to buy them for my e30 but he wasn't having it
...so the ad says they are replicas.
they're probably heavier.
any other detractions?
$400 for a set of 16"x7.5" curb-rashed but semi-presentable wheels known to fit without spacers sounds like a worthwhile venture if you have the money and need some.
Maybe I just don't know how little a set of genuine throwing stars with curb rash are worth.
efreak wrote:I have NEVER seen another set of these in 5 lug, and only saw a set in four lug once for an e30, I offered to buy them for my e30 but he wasn't having it
I had a set in 17". Bought 'em with tires for short money, sold them pretty quickly (to an E34 owner) for twice what I paid. Very heavy and not right-left designed so one side will be "backwards".
Christopher's right, I was being honest. Don't take what I say personaly, I'm a wheel fanatic and these just don't suite the body style of an e12/e28, I have had about 20 different sets of wheels on my cars and am rarely happy with the look for very long, sorry if I upset anyone, people give me crap about my wheel habit all the time, I just bought a staggered set of 18" bbs rx 2's today. Ps. I've had many rude comments about my car on this board, but who cares, everyone is intitled to they're opinion
I love the real ///M e34 17" staggered throwing stars, I had a set of them on my '75 530i, I just don't like the 16" knock offs that are not directional side to side, they just don't look right to me, the car should look the same left to right.
What's funny is that Porsche and Volvo (just to name a couple) didn't offer their throwing-star-like wheels as a directional wheel. I thought that was pretty stupid.
I had a '65 911 with 18" turbo twist wheels, that where non-directional, they only looked good from one side, I sold the car because of that, they're not as easy to get cool wheels for as bimmers are. STUPID INDEED
bkbimmer wrote:I had a '65 911 with 18" turbo twist wheels, that where non-directional, they only looked good from one side, I sold the car because of that, they're not as easy to get cool wheels for as bimmers are. STUPID INDEED
A '65 SWB 911 w/ 18" wheels? That's just wrong no matter which way the twists are facing.