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Fs: Oldschool Rial Mesh 15", 7J, Et12, 4X100


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Hello again mates, here are some rare oldschool Rial Mesh wheels for sale

15"x7j, et12, 4x100.

No welds, cracks or real curbage, just some scratches. These are solid wheels, straight and true.

Price $950 shipped to US /paypal fees included/

or $1100 shipped with mirror polished lips

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Location: Europe, Bulgaria

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Yummy indeed....

Everyone, don't hesitate if you're interested in these. He sold me my ATS, and I'd buy from him again in a heartbeat. I had my wheels within five days from Bulgaria. He's a stand up dude and will answer questions in a timely manner.

Ryan

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I am interested in these for my e30. Does anyone know if these will fit without any modification like rolling the fender?  I did the math last night and I believe it will be tight so, I just wanted to ask you guys what you think.

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15X7 et25 with 205s, lowered on springs and e90 drop hats in front.  I think the rear would be fine, the front would be ...ahem, "hella flush", and might require a bit of rolling.  Unless you are stock ride height.  then It should be fine front and back.

 

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Thanks for the info Eurotrash. My e30 is on IE Stage 3 Springs with Billy Sport shocks front and rear. My guess is that the rears will be tight and might need a little roll and the front fenders will most likely need to get rolled. I'm not a huge fan of rolled fenders but I sure do love these wheels a bunch. 

 

Although, I could use these on my '72 tii.  They would definitely fit under that car since I had the fenders removed and a set of H&B fenders molded in. Hmmmmmm.... tempting on both ends

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Thanks for the info Eurotrash. My e30 is on IE Stage 3 Springs with Billy Sport shocks front and rear. My guess is that the rears will be tight and might need a little roll and the front fenders will most likely need to get rolled. I'm not a huge fan of rolled fenders but I sure do love these wheels a bunch. 

 

Although, I could use these on my '72 tii.  They would definitely fit under that car since I had the fenders removed and a set of H&B fenders molded in. Hmmmmmm.... tempting on both ends

Hello mate, those shouldn't rub at all, i have been rolling BBS Mahles 15x7, et13 on my e30 without a single issue.

 

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