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    which wheels?

    Ok -so its killing me driving around on these stock wheels.

    Time for a new direction. I am trying to decide between the following:

    17" Porsche wheels - like maybe a cayman or boxster wheel?

    17" Rotiform BLQ's or NUES probably in piano black - not sure how these will look on a static dropped car.

    16" BBS RS's powdercoated matte black with anodized bolts (staggered fitment) 7" front 8" rear

    Anyone know off hand what size adapters I'd need for the RS's?

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    I would go the Nue's.
    BLQ's look too similar to the standard wheel imho.

    Porsche's would be my second choice.


    RS's are now overdone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dark View Post
    Anyone know off hand what size adapters I'd need for the RS's?
    Depends what you buy. some bbs rs you might not even have to buy adapters if your lucky!

    RS have been flogged to death for a reason... that look so damn good!

    Any of the above will be a winner, probably cant go wrong with the porsche wheels as they should turn up cheap

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    RS's all day long FTW

    ol skool Golf's and RS's go hand in hand

    i couldn't give a toss how many times its been done its still tha shizzzz !
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    Hmmm the rotiforms are tempting, no need for adapters for one thing. I kind of hear you on the BLQ's but I think I like the fact they are OEM plus looking. decisions decisions, have found a pretty good set of RS's -exy but they are sweet.

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    16x7 and 16x8, so tame!

    None of those sets will be cheap, rotiforms will be pretty original in aus though.

    And despite rs's being 'overdone', few people have really mastered them in AUS! and they're timeless


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    Hey offset gurus, say I had my eye on a set of 17 inch bbs's that were 8 inch wide and had an offset of 20, would there be any conceivable way these would fit? My calculations tell me inner clearance would be fine and they would stick out 42mm more than a stock wheel, but that would be as a redrill (might not be possible) with an adapter I think it would be nearly impossible??

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    With adapters it'll look **** unless you have like, 185/35s

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    thats what i thought - too much poke, can you only redrill if the face is flat? Its a BMW wheel.....maybe I should just get over it and get rotiforms

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    If they are flat backed and centre bore allows get them redrilled, id imagine those specs before adpaters would be nice on a mk3?
    EDIT: you beat me to it! I have a feeling BMW are centre bore 72 ish... might be to much, but ill let Ray or another expert answer that.
    Last edited by dylan8; 18-08-2011 at 12:56 PM.

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