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BMW E36

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Hi every one well my mate has got a set of BMW E36 and he ask me to ask you guys would they fit how van and would he need spacer for them and what one as im no good with wheels to help him so i asking you lot as he computer not working here a picture of the wheel
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thanks for any help
chris

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Can be made to fit with adaptors but are they worth it? Better off selling those and getting some Mercedes wheels... 8)
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i have some adapters to fit bmw wheels but not e36 wheels as the off set is different
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Arvi wrote:i have some adapters to fit bmw wheels but not e36 wheels as the off set is different
well they not mine me mate and he going to sell them anyway and get some aude one im to belive

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Spoke to him t'other day and he really wants 'easy' fit wheels so if anyone down south has a set of Carat alloys or a set of Wellers please pm me! :D
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