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    Style 264 on a ZHP - should look good...

    I've always wondered about this, and finally found a few pics of a FL coupe (not ZHP but zhp would only look better) with 264s. Need spacers (18-20mm) to be perfect, but they look great IMO...

    If I ever change wheels, these are what I want (they will accept our staggered sizes also) These pics are from an old e46fanatics post and the OP said he had no rubbing whatsoever even without spacers:




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    2005 AW ZHP Coupe. CW, Alcantara, Leather st. wheel, HK, Xenons, Step, Dinan chip & air box, USASpec, Sprint Booster


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    Look good on Matt's old car (which you've seen).

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    I think it'd look AMAZING.

    I thought long and hard about selecting those wheels when I won the Tischer contest. I even talked to the owner of that TiAg car to see how he likes them.

    I recall pulling these from a for-sale ad. I think one of our members owns this vehicle now.






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    Thanks for the pics !!!
    I think it looks great - would look better without the lowering though...
    i wonder if that's with or without spacers...
    2005 AW ZHP Coupe. CW, Alcantara, Leather st. wheel, HK, Xenons, Step, Dinan chip & air box, USASpec, Sprint Booster


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    Yes. Pete now owns Matt's old car. Pete is selling it: http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showt...lightly-modded

    Wash, maybe he'll sell the wheels to you.

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    Weight on these puppies? They look hawt with the IR!
    Porsche 944 Turbo Build

    One ride and you'll understand why most rocket scientists are German.

    My ZHP Build 2004-2014 RIP


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    Thanks Marcus - I'd love to grab some, but may have to wait - can't spend a lot right now... need to get tires/alignment pretty soon etc etc....
    but thanks a LOT for the link - and i hope that wheels would not be extinct when i need to buy them someday...
    2005 AW ZHP Coupe. CW, Alcantara, Leather st. wheel, HK, Xenons, Step, Dinan chip & air box, USASpec, Sprint Booster


  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Washburn View Post
    and i hope that wheels would not be extinct when i need to buy them someday...
    Not likely. They are stock on the 135i

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    That's good to hear...

    wonder if i should start a trend to convert ZHP owners to style 264s hehehehe
    2005 AW ZHP Coupe. CW, Alcantara, Leather st. wheel, HK, Xenons, Step, Dinan chip & air box, USASpec, Sprint Booster


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    Those 264s might be a bit too special, Wash.

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