F/S: Set of Naked Throwing Stars with Polished Lip SOLD

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photopark
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F/S: Set of Naked Throwing Stars with Polished Lip SOLD

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I'm selling my favorite set of rims, Naked Throwing Star Rims with polished lip. 17 x 8 et 20. These are all Forged rims not cast.

They are in Perfect Condition, no scratches, no marks, no curb rash. I made a hub cover which is a flush mount and applied a roundel. IMHO, They look great.

I am running Yokahama Yk520 with at least 75% of tread life remaining, A Temp, A Traction, 520 Treadwear. 225 x 45H 17

I'm looking for $1200 and hoping for a local buyer, if they haven't sold in a week then I would be willing to ship. I'm in Newport Beach, CA. PM me if interested.

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Nice wheels! Good luck on the sale!
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mmm I love me those wheels!
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Im still wondering who has the stock pile of caps for these things.
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Wow, there's a lot of these wheels for sale now. I think this set is one of the nicer available. Good luck!
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pm'd
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What did you use for center caps?
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photopark wrote:
BMWCCA2 wrote:So what'd they use for hubcaps on those M5 I-beam wheels on the Six? I've got 'em for snows on my E34 and can't stand the fans, so I took them off.
I used some marine polymer board called Starboard, easy stuff to work with, sands and cuts like wood. I cut out a perfect size disc to fit the hub and mounted flush to the rim. It's a friction fit with silicone on the inside and added a flat BMW Roundel, definitely needed if going naked.
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Post by Corner Carver »

Those wheels are even sexier in person than they are in the pictures.

It's sad to see it go Doug, but sometimes you just know it's time. It was such a beautiful car. Cost can be quite prohibitive though.

BTW Sure is easy to see why you do what you do.


Erik J wrote:Im still wondering who has the stock pile of caps for these things.
No kidding!?!
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Post by Tammer in Philly »

Doug, the wheels look great, as do your pictures as always.

On the topic of center caps, Ed MacVaugh was one of the early adopters of the naked throwing-star wheels on an E28 M5, way back in the mid-'90s. He found that some M-B wheels have a centercap that fits well with some minor trimming of tabs or something like that ... I'd have to dig through my Yahoo! account to find a 10-year-old UUC Digest post for details. The self-adhesive Roundels come in a range of sizes as well. So for those of you who want an over-the-counter solution, take some measurements and go bug a Benz parts-guy.

-tammer

P.S. Doug, if you would be so kind as to e-mail a hi-res version of that sunset M5 photo, I'd be very grateful. It's certainly time for a new desktop image on the laptop. tammerfarid at yahoo
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Tammer in Philly wrote:

P.S. Doug, if you would be so kind as to e-mail a hi-res version of that sunset M5 photo, I'd be very grateful. It's certainly time for a new desktop image on the laptop. tammerfarid at yahoo
Let me work on it a little, remove the distortion, and I'll send you the image.

Thanks for the compliments.

Doug
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Thanks!

-tammer
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