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16" Remotec Wheels Bmw on 2040-parts.com

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Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:BMW Bolt Pattern:5x120 Rim Material:Alloy Rim Structure:One Piece Rim Width:8 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Rim Diameter:16 Make:Remotec Number of Bolts:5

I purchased these wheels a few years ago for my 6er and and had them shipped from Germany.  These are rare wheels you really cannot find in this country anymore.  The only thing I found from Remotec in America were center caps at $125 each!  The wheels have been refinished with BBS gold, maschine finished clear coated and have never been installed on the vehicle. Its been sitting in storage for 4 years.  They are in immaculate condition.  The wheels are popular on any of your classic Bimmer.  Please note that the shipping calculator is not accurate and buyer will pay the actual cost for this item.

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