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Author Subject: BBS LM 17" 'Old School' for 306 GTI-6...
henrik c

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Post #1
Hi,

Looking for a set of these rims...
9x17" ET28 Huh?
They are build for the Danish Touring Championship - and only used for test on a Peugeot 307 by Jason Watt and Jan Magnussen Cool

Would have to make them smaller by changing the barrels!

What are yours opinion about these rims?

Maybe any can make a photoshopCool Huh?

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Posted 20th Nov 2009 at 01:12
gti-6pea

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Post #2
Awesome, Do it!

A 10mm spacer should see you only just poking out of the arch with those et's, and if you went for say a 205/40 Yoko Parada tyre you'd have extra clearance.

Would love to see these on a 6!
Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 17:51
tom tom go

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I Love BBS wheels, ask Jib LOL

Been wanting a set of LM's or CH's for the rallye for ages, but they dont come in 16's ! Smallest are 17" for LM's and 18" for CH's. T'is a damn shame as I reckon they could look pretty awesome if done properly Big grin

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Posted 20th Nov 2009 at 15:03
scib4

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I Love ed my 19" CH'sCool


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Posted 24th Nov 2009 at 23:19
adam b

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I know a guy who can make you a set in magnesium or aluminium with proper BBS rims completely to your specification. He is currently setting up his own alloy wheel company specialising in these - he wanted a set for his E30 M3 touring car and decided to make some LOL

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Posted 24th Nov 2009 at 23:59
roland rat

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adam b wrote:
I know a guy who can make you a set in magnesium or aluminium with proper BBS rims completely to your specification. He is currently setting up his own alloy wheel company specialising in these - he wanted a set for his E30 M3 touring car and decided to make some LOL


Could he make some 306 BTCC alloys mate? Ninja LOL

Failing that how about some Simba's?
Posted 25th Nov 2009 at 00:03
adam b

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Dunno - I'll ask him. Hmmmm 3 piece split rims based on the BTCC wheels....

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Posted 25th Nov 2009 at 00:13
oecken

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i Love these, would love a set in black with silver lip Mmm

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Posted 25th Nov 2009 at 00:15
chrisd306

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no the same but similer!!

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Posted 25th Nov 2009 at 02:57
tom tom go

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Adam, interested in that for future reference Thumbs up

Could you ask him if it would be possible to make some in 306 fitment. Preferably 2-piece as its cheaper LOL 1-piece if he can actually get hold of a set would be sweet. Something similar to the RS style centre's . . .



Gloss black rims, red centre's Ninja most will hate the idea, but i think it could look good . . .

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Posted 28th Nov 2009 at 06:02
roland rat

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Lions ftw!
Posted 28th Nov 2009 at 06:13
henrik c

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adam b wrote:
Dunno - I'll ask him. Hmmmm 3 piece split rims based on the BTCC wheels....


Adam B - ask your fellow about these BBS LM rims... Cool

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Posted 22nd Dec 2009 at 19:21
rich-6

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scib4 wrote:
I Love ed my 19" CH'sCool



They look f*cking sexy, To the OP colourcoded centres FTW Thumbs up

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Posted 28th Dec 2009 at 06:06
-sinden-

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roland rat wrote:
Lions ftw!

x2 Love
he'd make a mint if he could make these!

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Posted 28th Dec 2009 at 06:45
rwgti

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BBS CH's Love

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Posted 28th Dec 2009 at 18:58
henrik c

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How do I messure what ET will be when building those smaller - to ex. 8"?

henrik c has attached the following image:

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Posted 19th Oct 2012 at 19:31
welshpug!

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Post #17
Find where the hub flange sits in the wheelarch.

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Posted 19th Oct 2012 at 19:40

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