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VR6_ROB
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Mk2 VR6 / Corrado G60
Re: bmw wheels
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Reply #10 on:
30 September 2005, 18:42 »
I dont no how to go about gettin my wiring loom out i been told its easy but it aint for me as i aint done it before
dont wanna knack it up or cut wrong bits
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ASH
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its a way of life!
Re: bmw wheels
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Reply #11 on:
03 October 2005, 19:34 »
my old RM's came of an E30, just check the ET as mine stuck out more and rubbed, deppends on how low you go though
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kniterider
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Posts: 1,857
had most, sold most and often buy more!
Re: bmw wheels
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Reply #12 on:
03 October 2005, 21:04 »
sticky outty looks far better
with so mega low pro tyres on stretched ....
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VR6_ROB
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Mk2 VR6 / Corrado G60
Re: bmw wheels
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Reply #13 on:
03 October 2005, 21:08 »
I found out the bmw is a 325i if thats any help
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kniterider
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had most, sold most and often buy more!
Re: bmw wheels
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Reply #14 on:
03 October 2005, 21:10 »
if its an early e30 325 im sure theyll fit, should stick out nice as well, just have to watch how low you go and what profile tyres you run,
hey if there not costing you owt mate... tis good
owt for nowt i always say...
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Mr Blue
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Re: bmw wheels
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Reply #15 on:
03 October 2005, 21:22 »
yes they will fit
I wasnt going to say anything but im after a set of 17'' BMW splits. You can buy the adaptors for them. Done the research. They look soo good if done right
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