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01-06 Bmw M3 E46 Oem 18" 20 Spoke Factory Wheels & Tires - Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Toms River, New Jersey, US

Toms River, New Jersey, US
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- For sale is a set of used factory OEM 18" Gunmetal/Hypersilver stock M3 wheels from a 2004 BMW M3 Convertible

- Excellent condition, no curb rash, scratches, nicks, dents, etc., (see detailed pics)


- Very hard to find in this condition!

- Wheels come with tires General Exclaim UHPs (approx 60% tread left on front and 40% on rears)

- Front tire size 225/45/ZR18

- Rear tire size 255/40/ZR18

- Should also fit 01-06 BMW 3 Series BUT PLEASE double check to be sure of fitment (Buyer's Responsibility) 

- OEM/Original product  

- Local pick up preferred

- Will ship but buyer pays for any/all shipping costs (Buyer's Responsibility) 

- U.S. buyers only (no international shipments)

- Any Qs please feel free to ask. Thanks.

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