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URGENT: OEM 745iL rim can fit in e39??
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<blockquote data-quote="feisaldzul" data-source="post: 231021" data-attributes="member: 76"><p>bro,</p><p> </p><p>e39 centre bore is unique to e39</p><p> </p><p>i say skip it</p><p> </p><p>7 Series E65/66/67/68 </p><p><strong>Production dates: 03/2000-</strong> </p><p>Several model codes apply to this 7 series. E65 is the 4 door saloon (03/2000-), E66 is the extended wheelbase version (06/2000-), E67 is the security version(10/2002-), E68 is the hydrogen version (03/2005-). The alloy wheels for the BMW 7 Series E65/66/67/68 use a PCD5x120 centre bore 72.5mm and M14x1.5 bolt thread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feisaldzul, post: 231021, member: 76"] bro, e39 centre bore is unique to e39 i say skip it 7 Series E65/66/67/68 [B]Production dates: 03/2000-[/B] Several model codes apply to this 7 series. E65 is the 4 door saloon (03/2000-), E66 is the extended wheelbase version (06/2000-), E67 is the security version(10/2002-), E68 is the hydrogen version (03/2005-). The alloy wheels for the BMW 7 Series E65/66/67/68 use a PCD5x120 centre bore 72.5mm and M14x1.5 bolt thread [/QUOTE]
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