wire wheels?
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leeman69
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ever been any e30's with wire wheels? any pictures to?
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mattyb240
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I think cliffybabe may have had some but couldn't tell you for sure, have a look through the photo gallery
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B7
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Yeah cliffys your man on this
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Car-Nut
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leave wire wheels for E-Types 
Clive
Things are changing in the stable....
'88 Zinnobar Red E30 325i (Sold and missing it :O( )
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C50851
'02 Inidividual E39 M5(SOLD)
Things are changing in the stable....
'88 Zinnobar Red E30 325i (Sold and missing it :O( )
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C50851
'02 Inidividual E39 M5(SOLD)
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JGG1
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My bro had wires on his old 325i
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ic&t=88923
sold them to kingcruiser on here
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ic&t=88923
sold them to kingcruiser on here

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cliffybabe
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Yeah had wire wheels here's some pic's




Pro's they look wicked and if u get ones that fit correctly would look good
Con's the adapter plate that bolts to the wheel hub pic'd below is a issue and requires a spacer and aint fun also the know is a pain in the arss to take on and off





Pro's they look wicked and if u get ones that fit correctly would look good
Con's the adapter plate that bolts to the wheel hub pic'd below is a issue and requires a spacer and aint fun also the know is a pain in the arss to take on and off


Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
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OBs
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Kos's mate has a 'low rider' on wires
try searching for that (under low rider)
OBs
try searching for that (under low rider)
OBs
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cliffybabe
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see the bit of the brake carrier missing from the middle bad idea, dont do it. Its not just a piece of casting on the carrier its design to take the strane between the bolts at the top and bottom of the carrier 

Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
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JGG1
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My brothers old old car, now a zone car

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cliffybabe
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see if they fit correctly ur laughing

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Greeny
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I thought cliffybabe had bought an MGB roadster for a minute there 

Gone but not forgotten.
('92 325i Cabriolet)
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GDBN
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Horrible ....
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I deserve 6 of the best ...
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cliffybabe
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Greeny wrote:I thought cliffybabe had bought an MGB roadster for a minute there

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Keg_gt
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wires are amzing have a set sat at home ready to go on but arches need some work to make them fit.
