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  • NOMAD
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    I like the one you posted a bit better.
    I do not have that much to spend for wheels right now. I'm looking at used for some deals. We'll see.

    I'm also trying to dig up some older BMW rims too.

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  • JRKOUPE
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    Originally posted by NOMAD
    The one thing I notice is that the spokes are round all over where as the true minilites have the ridge down the center or each spoke.

    Little details like that make it look better IMO.
    I'll keep looking for a nice rim with a lip that keeps the vontage look. Under 450 please.



    I do
    nt think youll find a quality wheel for 450.00( new).
    Im unsure....do you like the ML style I posted. or do you prefer the Koenig?.........535-550 shipped will be hard to beat......under 15 lbs.....

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  • NOMAD
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    The one thing I notice is that the spokes are round all over where as the true minilites have the ridge down the center or each spoke.

    Little details like that make it look better IMO.
    I'll keep looking for a nice rim with a lip that keeps the vintage look. Under 450 please.
    Last edited by NOMAD; 03-12-2007, 08:10 AM.

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  • JRKOUPE
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    hey Rax!!!!

    I have a better wheel to consider..........better offsets.........nicer too IMO...........respond or pm and Ill xplain.........




    and here is a minilite:



    Last edited by JRKOUPE; 03-06-2007, 01:31 PM.

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  • AndrewBird
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    Here are the real ones:

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  • Jesse30
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    ugly

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  • mitch500
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    yuck

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  • Raxe
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    Thanks a lot. :)

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  • M42Technik
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    Originally posted by Raxe
    Sorry for the old bump, but I'm still curious about these wheels. I found a site selling 15x7, 4/100, offset of 20mm. This would be the correct size, right?

    http://www.1010tires.com/wheel.asp?w...RWD+%2D+Silver
    Absolutely. They'd fit just right. You might have to do a very slight rolling of the fenders, but that size is pretty near perfect.

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  • Raxe
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    Sorry for the old bump, but I'm still curious about these wheels. I found a site selling 15x7, 4/100, offset of 20mm. This would be the correct size, right?

    http://www.1010tires.com/wheel.asp?w...RWD+%2D+Silver

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  • DRFlickner
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    The +20mm offset 4x100 Rewinds were a special order we had made for E30's. They're 73mm hub bore, and take a standard 73 to 57.1 hub ring to be hub centric on the E30.

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  • Roz
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    Actual Panasports on BFC

    Pretty good price if your into refinishing wheels yourself.


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  • LivingLegend06
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    im confused about what you guys are not finding? here is the 15x7 4x100 et0 Konig rewind http://www.konigwheels.com/catalog_p...ID=1&ss_id=405

    where is the centerbore listed, i cant see to find that anywhere?

    edit: i must be tripping, i could have swore i saw it say 4x100 somewhere....

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  • M42Technik
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    Wow there's a 16x7" ET25 Superlite wheel there. That is a perfect fit for E30's...

    There is also a 16" Sportmax 002 available in a 4x100 version apparently.

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  • Roz
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    15 and 16 inch versions:

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