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19" Bmw E46 M3 E92 M3 Rims Wheels Zhp Zcp 19's 19x8.5/9.5 E90 E92 E93 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, US

Naperville, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Material:Alloy Rim Diameter:19 Number of Bolts:5 Rim Structure:One Piece


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These wheels are brand new BMW CSL COMPETITION ZCP ZHP PACKAGE STYLE WHEELS. They are BRAND NEW. The sizes are 19x8.5 with +37 offset in front, 19x9.5 with +27 offset in rear. They are extremely strong wheels. They weigh about 24lbs. In front and about 26lbs in the rear. Shipping is within Conti Usa. No international shipping available. These wheels will fit E46 M3, E90, E92, E93 and many other BMW Applications. Please only bid if you intend to purchase the rims, payment is due after auction ends. The wheels are not manufactured by bmw, and are not original product. They are made by another company and are exceptional.

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