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| Wheels Actually I have to disagree. They look very much like the CSL wheels, standard on the M3 E46 CSL. Here is a CSL pic http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3csl03_05.jpg Here is a CSL for sale in Germany http://bilder.mobile.de/images/autos...085492890.bild The problem that seems to be a bit confusing is that the CSL wheels stock on a CSL may be cast vice forged. There is even a group of people that have basically made their own wheel company to produce CSL like wheels, that are forged. Here is the company: http://www.racmonolites.com/ Here is what they look like http://bimmer.roadfly.org/bmw/forums...5589504-8.html There is another picture of when the CSL was first coming out, and it had the E46 M3 19" wheels on it (forged) but the production wheel is the one in the first two pictures. Concept photo http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3_csl_01_800.jpg Either way, the CSL isnt federalized in the US. If you do get one, you can get the normal CSL wheels, or opt to get the E46 19"'s (prob by swapping at the dealer). You can buy one, and ship it here, but it have to stay on the track. Used ones are going for about GBP 47.525 / EUR 69.900 84,291.72 from Euro to dollar 84,440.68 from Pound to dollar Hope this helps ![]() |
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