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BoLaS Feb 21, 2008 01:23 PM

Hello Euro's!! Any Local Luxury Dealers?
 
Hello fellow 6Speeders. I've been getting many inquiries for luxury rims from my Euro customers. It would cost too much for me to get them wheels from the US and then ship them over. Can anyone help me find a local Euro Dealer for some rims like HRE? Do they even have them in Italy, Germany, London, etc.. :confused: Thanks as usual for the 6speed advise! You guys are awesome! hilarious

lsbe36 Feb 21, 2008 01:38 PM

Check your PM... Please

BoLaS Feb 21, 2008 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by lsbe36 (Post 1689393)
Check your PM... Please

Thanks for the speedy reply... anyone else have any ideas? Thanks again for your help guys! :D

BoLaS Feb 21, 2008 09:23 PM

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Rafale997 Mar 10, 2008 06:47 AM

bump

Brav Apr 15, 2008 10:38 AM

Very few places sell aftermarket wheels here in Italy. On the registration card, the wheel size and tire size are listed, and if you deviate, you could get your car impounded.. its pretty retarded. I think Germany is also strict but not as bad.

I am from So Cal but am transplanting to Rome next month. The only way to get bigger wheels onto cars is to import them on the car itself, then there are ways to "legally" drive with them, with the registration card correctly reflecting the larger wheels.

For cheap shipping, check bax global.

Kaizu Apr 23, 2008 01:46 AM

A lot of quality wheels for sale in Europe, both race and bling.

Wheels like HRE, DPE and such US manufacturers, as cool as they look they would not be allowed in Germany (the main market) for street use because they are not TUV-approved...And that is why they are not sold in EU.

There was some potential things with a lot of water staying in the wheel lips when raining and thus vibrating....So I doubt they would even get the TUV-approval (which BBS, Techart, Cargraphic etc. etc. does have)

If you want US wheels import them from US yourself....However, check for example Cargraphic's site for some nice approved ones!

edocompetitor Apr 25, 2008 06:15 AM

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