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Oem Rare Bmw E31 850csi E34 M5 Throwing Star Wheels W Tires Mint! on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Mount Juliet, Tennessee, US

Mount Juliet, Tennessee, US
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This is an auction is a set of staggered OEM Throwing star wheels for the E31 850CSI/E34 M5.
I bought a parts car specifically for these wheels for my 850Csi (BMW has discontinued these wheels), im thinking about going another route with rims so i will sell them if the price is right. As you can see they are still on the car. Tires are michelin pilots and have over 80% thread. there are little to no scratches on the wheels and the car was owned by BMW enthusiast.
Sold AS IS
Will fit any 89-99 BMW 8 series and possibly the E34 5 series.
I will not be held responsible if this part does not fit your vehicle. Shipping will be around $125 anywhere in the US except Alaska & Hawaii. Sold as-is. NO RETURN.
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