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Bmw E36 M3 Track Wheels And Race Tires Kosei K1 With Bfg R1 on 2040-parts.com

US $875.00
Location:

Berkeley, California, United States

Berkeley, California, United States
Condition:Used

Set of 4 Kosei K1 17x8.5 wheels with BFG R1 255-40-17 tires mounted.
2 BFG R1 255-40-17 tires, unmounted.
1 mounted tire has a puncture.
All tires have about 12 heat cycles.
Wheels are in excellent condition
No scrapes, dings, or dents.
I'm pretty gentle with my equipment - these were used only on the track.
The wheels have about 40 track days on them over 6 years.
Tires have about 12 heat cycles left in them.
For an extra $50, I will toss in two H&R 12.5 mm concentric spacers with lug nuts that are needed to mount these on the front of your car.
You will need a rear fender inner lip roll to fit these on the back.
You will also need a track alignment since track suitable camber is needed for tire clearance.  These will not fit on a stock M3 with factory alignment settings.

These wheels are $175 new and the tires are $291. 

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