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e34m5
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Topic: New Wheels....Again ;-) Posted: 13-August-2004 at 19:56 |
I have changed my wheels again...What do you all think ?
Miles
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Nostrils
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Posted: 13-August-2004 at 20:04 |
I much prefer them to your others, very nice.
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Phil
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b8alk
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Andy K
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Posted: 13-August-2004 at 22:07 |
Much better suited than your others (what happened to the chrome 19" )
are they 18"or19"
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e34m5
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Posted: 13-August-2004 at 22:28 |
They are 19" Type III, i wasn't sure about the Chrome M-Parallel's
Miles
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beambeam
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Posted: 13-August-2004 at 22:34 |
its you isnt it! you won that ebay auction on the 19s!!! for a verrrry good price too!
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e34m5
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Posted: 13-August-2004 at 22:37 |
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bm24v
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Posted: 13-August-2004 at 23:45 |
e34m5,
I notice in your sig you mention your "chip", is your car manal/auto, and what chip is it. I might have asked you this before I'm not sure.
Btw.......Is that a gen M5?
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e34m5
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Posted: 13-August-2004 at 23:58 |
My car is a manual, i got the chip from a guy in Germany, it is for cars using the 0 261 200 405 Bosch DME.
This is a genuine M5 I sold it at the end of last year ?
Miles
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Badger 540
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Posted: 14-August-2004 at 00:59 |
The Schnitzer Type 3 with the cut out spokes are much better lookers than the type 1's. Nice one. !!
Andy West Midlands
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Badger540 West Midlands
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b8alk
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Andy K
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Posted: 15-August-2004 at 21:49 |
hi miles just had a better look at your car/wheels in the photo thread and i must say i think it looks the dogs pistachios
Edited by b8alk
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BMWE34sport
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Posted: 16-August-2004 at 09:23 |
Pretty dam tasty Miles I prefer them to the other set you had on
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535iSport
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Posted: 16-August-2004 at 13:31 |
very nice mate!!! wish i had some spare cash for some!!
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Jimbonic
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Posted: 16-August-2004 at 14:10 |
Yes, very nice! I think this type of wheel suits the E34; I've always been a fan of the M-Parallels and these move those on just enough.
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Jimbonic
1989 535iSE Manual, Sport pack, Leather, Climate Control
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e34m5
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Posted: 16-August-2004 at 15:56 |
Another bonus is that they are really easy to clean
Miles
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kevin
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Posted: 16-August-2004 at 16:39 |
Miles,
Those are very nice.
The Type III really suit the E34 whereas I think the Type I suit the E30 better.
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Kevin
'04 E46 330Ci Convertible
'08 E61 535d Touring (TorqueMeister Towbarge)
’95 E34 M5
’89 E30 M3 (Cecotto)
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Deathace
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Posted: 17-August-2004 at 15:05 |
now were cooking with gas :)
they look very nice miles i prefer them over the previous ones.
Russ
P.S. Back on land for another 3 weeks, time to catch up on the forums.
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1990 535i SE Auto Metallic Glacier Blue, Low Mileage,
M-Tech Bodykit, Full Leather & Various Custom Mods.
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e34m5
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Posted: 17-August-2004 at 15:37 |
Welcome back Russ, have you seen my HID/Angel Eye conversion aswell ?
Miles
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Deathace
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Posted: 18-August-2004 at 00:17 |
not as yet i have been trying to sort out normal living mode today. I will be in full swing tomorrow and will look over the past 3 weeks threads.
Russ
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1990 535i SE Auto Metallic Glacier Blue, Low Mileage,
M-Tech Bodykit, Full Leather & Various Custom Mods.
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lozlee
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Posted: 18-August-2004 at 06:41 |
Great choice Miles - suits the colour of your car perfectly. Your old ones were nice, but the ACS III are much much nicer.
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e34m5
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Posted: 18-August-2004 at 11:02 |
The other are for sale on ebay at the moment if you are interested in them ?
Miles
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