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"Fits All Integra, Civic, CRX, Del Sol, Miata, accord(4-lug), sentra(4-lug), 200sx(4-lug), 240sx(4-lug), altima(4-lug), Scion, 4-lug Corolla and many more - check your bolt pattern and offset"
4 lug? I see 5 sockets in the pictures? Sketchy
Actually, FYI, I had big plans on buying some wicked ass 18"s or 19"s, once I sold my 19"s, but I've decided since I'm going with the All natural M3 style, I am going to get a set of OEM M3 wheels and tires as I think they look the best, and dont' stick out too bad like most chromie jobs do..
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haha i know that the ad for those rims say it's for 4 lugs but they have the style rims for 5x120 bolt pattern also. Personally I don't like chrome on any car other then nice suvs. I am more into the silver or alloy look. I love the newer m3 rims but damn they are pretty pricey and the bbs style rims for the 5 series are nice. Any one know if they have the bbs style rims from the 5 series for the e36's?
Once again Thanks to all your opinions and help.
europersona or aaarims.com sells OEM wheels and Replica wheels, but you can buy new OEM wheels or used OEM wheels, and new Replica wheels.. so check it out first..
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