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pmlmotorsports
12-22-2004, 01:31 PM
Anyone interested in a staggered set of 17" Racing Dynamic RGP wheels? I have exclusive access to 40 sets (20 fronts and 20 rears) and they are brand new and hubcentric to the E34 and E32 cars only. YOU WILL NOT REQUIRE A HUB-CENTERING RING TO MAKE THESE FIT PROPERLY. The pricing is far lower than you'd expect. Email me for further information..........I will say they are less than $800 delivered. Let me know.

Jason
12-22-2004, 02:00 PM
Anyone interested in a staggered set of 17" Racing Dynamic RGP wheels? I have exclusive access to 40 sets (20 fronts and 20 rears) and they are brand new and hubcentric to the E34 and E32 cars only. YOU WILL NOT REQUIRE A HUB-CENTERING RING TO MAKE THESE FIT PROPERLY. The pricing is far lower than you'd expect. Email me for further information..........I will say they are less than $800 delivered. Let me know.

bimmerd00d
12-22-2004, 03:15 PM
i want pics of you with the wheels, and you holding a penny. :D Then i will buy a set.

Mr Project
12-22-2004, 04:29 PM
Well, if they fit the E34 and E32 without hubcentric rings, then they will also fit the E28, E60, E38, and E24 without hubcentric rings, so....yeah. There you go.

With pics, I might be interested in a couple of months. Gonna take a lot to sway me from Style 32s, though. :)

pmlmotorsports
12-23-2004, 03:54 AM
Ok guys here goes.....these rims are brand new.....and the factory has YET to paint them. They have been left in a RAW state to be finished in either standard silver or chrome... btw if purchased "RAW" a $40 discount will be applied. If you choose the standard silver finish it will be done by the factory to the same high standards Racing Dynamics is known for. Sizes are 17x8.5 et +13.5mm and 17x9.5 et+20.5mm .....leave it to RD to have a "unique" offset for their products. I don't think the wheels will "properly" fit an E28, but with a under-sized tire who knows. As for the other applications, I'm not 100% certain of the E60, but E34, E32, E38, E24, and E31 cars will accept these wheels perfectly. I don't have a photo of the larger lip 9.5 rear wheel, but will post asap. Weights will follow and I am sure they are NOT going to be as heavy as the big lip Rondell wheels or any "replica" wheel. Price is $750 + shipping. Hope this answers your questions........and whats up with "the penny guy?" :D

bimmerd00d
12-23-2004, 07:55 AM
Ok guys here goes.....these rims are brand new.....and the factory has YET to paint them. They have been left in a RAW state to be finished in either standard silver or chrome... btw if purchased "RAW" a $40 discount will be applied. If you choose the standard silver finish it will be done by the factory to the same high standards Racing Dynamics is known for. Sizes are 17x8.5 et +13.5mm and 17x9.5 et+20.5mm .....leave it to RD to have a "unique" offset for their products. I don't think the wheels will "properly" fit an E28, but with a under-sized tire who knows. As for the other applications, I'm not 100% certain of the E60, but E34, E32, E38, E24, and E31 cars will accept these wheels perfectly. I don't have a photo of the larger lip 9.5 rear wheel, but will post asap. Weights will follow and I am sure they are NOT going to be as heavy as the big lip Rondell wheels or any "replica" wheel. Price is $750 + shipping. Hope this answers your questions........and whats up with "the penny guy?" :D\

point being, im not sending you $750+shipping until i KNOW that you have 20 sets of these wheels in your posession ;) I would however like a set of these. Do you know if they are forged?

winfred
12-23-2004, 09:48 AM
you wouldn't happen to have access to that style rd rim in 16" for a e36 would you? i just got in a parts car with a set and it looks like i can fit them over the pizza sized m3 brakes that i want to retro fit onto my e30, the only thing i don't like is not having a back up rim incase of dammage and i don't want to go plus 3 to 17"s on our crappy roads


Ok guys here goes.....these rims are brand new.....and the factory has YET to paint them. They have been left in a RAW state to be finished in either standard silver or chrome... btw if purchased "RAW" a $40 discount will be applied. If you choose the standard silver finish it will be done by the factory to the same high standards Racing Dynamics is known for. Sizes are 17x8.5 et +13.5mm and 17x9.5 et+20.5mm .....leave it to RD to have a "unique" offset for their products. I don't think the wheels will "properly" fit an E28, but with a under-sized tire who knows. As for the other applications, I'm not 100% certain of the E60, but E34, E32, E38, E24, and E31 cars will accept these wheels perfectly. I don't have a photo of the larger lip 9.5 rear wheel, but will post asap. Weights will follow and I am sure they are NOT going to be as heavy as the big lip Rondell wheels or any "replica" wheel. Price is $750 + shipping. Hope this answers your questions........and whats up with "the penny guy?" :D

pmlmotorsports
12-23-2004, 01:03 PM
I wouldn't expect anyone to send me any money until the rims are in my warehouse. They are not forged wheels, these wheels are cast. Furthermore, I would use either Paypal, or COD with a $200 refundable security deposit which is only to cover shipping costs in the event of "deadbeats". I am willing to work-out payment arrangements with anyone who is interested in these wheels. Just as long as my shipping costs are covered in case of cancellation.

pmlmotorsports
12-23-2004, 01:13 PM
sorry only the 17" version and only low offsets.......also the 16" version of this wheel has a center cap that hides the lugs........sorry

Qsilver7
12-23-2004, 03:05 PM
Ok guys here goes.....these rims are brand new..... :D

...template to see what other wheels would look like on my then (black 1991) 735iL. Since the black 750iL (in your pic) was a straight on side shot...it was easy to copy & paste other wheels on her to see which ones I liked better. I "photo-chopped" the car in the background out of the pic...as well as the house/bldg in the distance. De ja vu! :D

Original image:
http://www.bimmer.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=611

My photoshopped images from Oct 2000: (BTW...I went with the M-Contours)

Johntee540
12-23-2004, 07:23 PM
Q! You and your pictures again! - JT

Rigmaster
12-23-2004, 08:02 PM
OK Guys, I can vouch for PML- he's a real person, who really drives an E34. He bought a diff from me a couple of weeks ago, and picked it up from me here in NC. IMHO, a very straightforward, honest guy.

Bret.

bahnstormer
12-23-2004, 09:06 PM
good to hear that =]

i'm just waiting on weights and for them to get
to the usa =]

what would u guys think of these in black on my car?
here are my current wheels to give u an idea....
http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~szwarc/e34/side.jpg

figure order them raw then have em painted black....
might look cool? what do ya'll think?

pmlmotorsports
12-24-2004, 12:05 AM
Thanks Bret. I can say the same for you, very honest and straight forward plus you're fair.......not many people are like that. FYI, this is simply a rare find opportunity that I am sharing with some enthusiasts. Like you told me, I'm not in this to get rich, just have fun and offset some expensive hooby costs. Have a great holiday season, and thanks again for the diff.

pmlmotorsports
12-24-2004, 12:13 AM
I spoke to RD and was told 25lb - 27lb each. These weights are from memory and have not been confirmed with any documentation. What can I say guys, I will have a set here in a few weeks and will actually weigh each rim width and provide exact weights. For the time being, I can only tell ya what Racing Dynamics told me, but I think the owner of RD would know his product, or be pretty darn close.....;-)

Jon K
12-24-2004, 09:32 AM
good to hear that =]

i'm just waiting on weights and for them to get
to the usa =]

what would u guys think of these in black on my car?
here are my current wheels to give u an idea....
http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~szwarc/e34/side.jpg

figure order them raw then have em painted black....
might look cool? what do ya'll think?
If you get them, i'll take the #72's *raises hand*

bahnstormer
12-24-2004, 11:32 PM
should i get em in black though?
http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~szwarc/e34/rims.jpg

George M
12-26-2004, 03:38 PM
to me the Roundels above or equivalent have too much lip...don't cosmetically meld with the bodywork of the car. I do think the spokes of the wheels are perfect however...they are just right....car looks great straight on in profile. As to the early RD's...Bruno's car had a set of them on his fine 535i 5 spd and I spent some time with that car and even had the privledge of driving it a couple of times. Don't recall if his wheels were staggered but they looked fabulous on the car....the RD's really look like they belong...the right spoke shape and the right amount of lip....staggered would only be better. Believe only downside is they are heavy...but sounds like a good deal.
George