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03-08-2017, 12:49 PM | #3 |
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03-10-2017, 08:57 PM | #4 |
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Price change! Feel free to throw me an offer, I think these are probably one of the nicest OEM BBS setups there is for our cars! plus you can easily run a 275 rear tire on these.
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03-12-2017, 10:41 PM | #6 |
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Two different sellers selling of these on SFBA Craigslist for $695 with good Michelins.
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these wheels rock! imo one of the nicest 18" designs from O.E imo... these look ACE on the z4m. i have the 260M which are pretty similar , these sizes are imo about the sweet spott for the car combined with the right tyre...
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03-14-2017, 02:42 AM | #9 |
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On the SFBA listings, both have nearly no blemishes. The silver set has near bald rears and 2/3 fronts, but tires are run flats with 220 treadwear, not PSS, he'll take $6. The anthracite set is on Bay Area Facebook M list, started at $1000, wants his current $695 but both are stubborn about bundling in tires that are undesirable brands or too narrow sizes or worn to close to wear bars, and refuse to separate. Your sizes are too narrow and low, and a less desirable budget brand. M Facebook gets a bit raucous, and got some appropriate pissing on when I posted if anyone was into the tires if I bought the wheels.
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Unless your interested feel free to go in someone elses thread and start shit cause I dont care about other sets or your personal opinion of what I should sell something for and maybe you got appropriate pissing cause you injected yourself into someone elses post for what seems like your own personal gain. Make an offer or make off into another post somewhere else. and by the way the widths of these tires are the same as stock so at least get some facts right and i just took off PSS's literally right before I put these on and the EVO2 is a pretty damn good tire and seem to be better then the conti's I had before the michelins, Not to mention these are quieter than most tires i have driven on and that important when your car is daily driven. Last edited by crawlin; 03-14-2017 at 03:45 PM.. |
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03-16-2017, 11:41 PM | #11 |
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When I find a good deal on a set of 219's without castoff tires, I'll go for it. The size and offset will be a nice fit on my E60. That's why I'm attuned to other sellers, and replied to your ad. But wheels only, and will not pay for someone else's cooked castoffs. With your's there's a reason why Hankooks are unaffectionately referred to as "Hancooked".
Your tires are one inch too short, 25 inches instead of 26 inches. Serious speedometer error, smaller tread contact patch, jouncy ride, and unrealistically high tire pressures needed to be sure a moderate pothole or pavement seam doesn't ding wheels and bubble sidewalls. An inch lower body also all but insures that the bumper cover fangs will get scraped to hell on even average slope driveways and parking lot entrances. Additional shipping cost alone with those tires on is more than the tires are worth.
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