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Hi, i have 2x4 sets of BBS e88 wheels for-sale, they have a deep center which will clear any brake caliper on the market as they are designed to clear super wide racing calipers.

They are center-lock wheels but they can have a 5 stud drilled into them, In trans-am racing the center-locks are illegal so they have them drilled for a 5 stud.

I can do this for you through cnc machine or you can have any good wheel place do it.

Sizes from 10" to 12.5 all in 18" these are the lightest 18" wheels that can be had.

all wheels are black with silver rim halves.

Price: $3000 for a set of 4.

PM or phone: 0431 113 255 for details.

More details and photos when i get back.

Here are photos for reference, they are the exact same wheel only in black, can be painted bbs gold:

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Machined with 5x130pcd

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Set A:

18x11.5" with a +7mm offset.

Set B:

18x10.5" with a +16.6mm offset.

Set C:

18x9.5" with a +19mm offset.

set D:

18x11.5" with a -6mm offset.

set E

18x11" with a -4.7mm offset.

Waiting on the last set details.

18x11.5 with -7mm would suit.

Are the centres painted or anodised?

Is there a hubcentric ring machined into the back of the rim centre?

18x11.5 with -7mm would suit.

Are the centres painted or anodised?

Is there a hubcentric ring machined into the back of the rim centre?

Sorry.... - 6.0mm offset.

Ok, Payment was not received for the last set, i dont take excuses so there still anyone's set, please if your not genuinely interested dont waste my time, these are very very rare to get a hold of so if you dont have the asking price please have a look then move on....

Cry..... Buyer of Set C if you are out there. Deal with a brand new lips/barrels/bolts set of BBS RS 17x9.5 et19? 2.5 in lips rear, 1.5 in lips front, 1/4 height billet caps?

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