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BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Sep 30, 2024 1:38 PM
by S62ninja
Newly refinished full set of BBS RS 021.

Powdercoated faces, barrels, and waffles and a polished lip. All OEM BBS parts.
Brand new hardware in black installed. Brand new BBS center caps.
New BBS center cap wrench included.

Asking $4500. Pick up available in Irvine, CA. Can ship at buyer's expense. I would expect that to be just under $200 for the lower 48 states.

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Re: BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Sep 30, 2024 2:27 PM
by EuroShark
How much are you asking?

Re: BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Sep 30, 2024 2:30 PM
by S62ninja
EuroShark wrote: Sep 30, 2024 2:27 PM How much are you asking?
Asking $4500 picked up in Southern California.

Re: BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Oct 07, 2024 11:32 PM
by Punnzzells
should post these on S14.net, I think that I read someone was looking for a set.... I think... :D

Re: BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Oct 07, 2024 11:41 PM
by S62ninja
Punnzzells wrote: Oct 07, 2024 11:32 PM should post these on S14.net, I think that I read someone was looking for a set.... I think... :D
ty sir

Re: BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Oct 19, 2024 9:30 PM
by garageboy
Please forgive the question if I am mistaken and need better glasses...

Is it an optical illusion or is some of the gold paint worn off in the 12th, 14th, and 16th photos?

How were these wheels "newly refinished"? How were they "powdercoated"? Thanks for the clarification.

Re: BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Oct 21, 2024 2:49 PM
by S62ninja
garageboy wrote: Oct 19, 2024 9:30 PM Please forgive the question if I am mistaken and need better glasses...

Is it an optical illusion or is some of the gold paint worn off in the 12th, 14th, and 16th photos?

How were these wheels "newly refinished"? How were they "powdercoated"? Thanks for the clarification.
No gold “paint” is worn off. The centers are all powder coated with zero miles since the refinishing. It’s very hard to even chip some powder coat off if I was getting at it with a screwdriver.

The centers, barrels, and waffles were all powder coated gold. The hex nuts and lips were all polished, and the center caps are all brand new.

Re: BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Oct 21, 2024 3:51 PM
by garageboy
S62ninja wrote: Oct 21, 2024 2:49 PM
garageboy wrote: Oct 19, 2024 9:30 PM Please forgive the question if I am mistaken and need better glasses...

Is it an optical illusion or is some of the gold paint worn off in the 12th, 14th, and 16th photos?

How were these wheels "newly refinished"? How were they "powdercoated"? Thanks for the clarification.
No gold “paint” is worn off. The centers are all powder coated with zero miles since the refinishing. It’s very hard to even chip some powder coat off if I was getting at it with a screwdriver.

The centers, barrels, and waffles were all powder coated gold. The hex nuts and lips were all polished, and the center caps are all brand new.
Thanks very much for the clarification. What happened to the photos?

Re: BBS RS 021 16x8 ET11 powdercoated faces and barrels with polished lip

Posted: Oct 21, 2024 3:57 PM
by S62ninja
garageboy wrote: Oct 21, 2024 3:51 PM
S62ninja wrote: Oct 21, 2024 2:49 PM

No gold “paint” is worn off. The centers are all powder coated with zero miles since the refinishing. It’s very hard to even chip some powder coat off if I was getting at it with a screwdriver.

The centers, barrels, and waffles were all powder coated gold. The hex nuts and lips were all polished, and the center caps are all brand new.
Thanks very much for the clarification. What happened to the photos?
I think I understand what you mean now. The inner threads thread into plastic so those should not be powdercoated. The threads of the hex nut are plastic and threads into there. Powdercoat is thick and could possibly crack the plastic here since the fit would be well out of tolerance.