Brand New CSLs for sale online

Seems a pretty good price. They sell replicas as well and a bunch of CSL carbon fibre goodies. An airbox for around £3k! :o

I'd think carefully before spending more than around £1200 on a used set now I know these are available.
 
Stuart Truman said:
Seems a pretty good price. They sell replicas as well and a bunch of CSL carbon fibre goodies. An airbox for around £3k! :o

I'd think carefully before spending more than around £1200 on a used set now I know these are available.

I spent an hour on the website the other day, so much stuff on there! Totally missed these though as they aren't listed u set z4 items

Air box still needs the tune though which pushes it closer to 4k....would look and sound lovely though...
I'm guessing bbs are still making these wheels then? Or just made loads to begin with
 
I would only be interested if they were anthracite or gun metal grey or hyper black

Everyone has silver :poke:
 
With tyres they would be worth over 20% of the current price of a Z4M

For my Z near 40%

Out of my budget :(
 
So, brand new and less than £1850. Still intrigued as to how that's mugging someone. Anyway, you pays your money, you takes your choice.
 
Have to agree with ranski an average Z4M is 15k. I was £1500 all in. A perfect set second hand is fetching £1200 with some useable tyres. Suppose they are hard to get hold of so fair play but still. Also BMW didn't make the E46 CSLs in any colour but silver so it would be another £360 for a refurb/change of colour.
 
I'd rather pay £1,600 for brand new than £1,200 for used. Particularly as I'd have no interest in changing their colour and how do you know the pristine used set hasn't been refurbished?

Tom you bought a new E46 M3 with presumably 4 very nice and expensive alloys on it already, and yet BMW wanted £1,850 on top to upgrade with tyres? Presumably they must have been the CS wheels and not the CSL wheels because BMW wouldn't sell CSL wheels to anyone that didn't have a CSL. That means £1,600 now for a set of 4 is a bargain. I don't see how you can say that is a ridiculous price?
 
Its not £1600 its £1750 +1000 for some tyres.

Ye they already had the 19" wheels as an option so that probably indicates the cost difference. No they were CSLs, CS alloys are a smaller fitment at the front. Some garages will some won't. I know my local Lloyds wont sell them and when I bought some new wheels badges the guy was pretty suspicious where I got them from. There have been members on here been able to buy them from Dick Lovett and Sopers.

Anyway just my opinion I would rather save some money, £1500 all in is a lot cheaper than £2850, thats the CSLs tyres and half way to a carbon air box. Admittedly I got mine cheap as no one saw them on ebay apart from me and one other bloke so was just a case of who had the highest bid. I paid £850 for mine then the vreds cost about £700 so £1550 in total. All alloys will need a refurb at some point so I dont know why people get so worried about it, as long as they have been done properly whats the problem? Refurbing cant miraculously make metal reappear if they have been curbed badly its fairly obvious with a close eye.

The CSL scratch so easily its ridiculous, so many spokes little stone get trapped in and move around. Every time I go down a country road there is a small build up of sediment in each spoke. Pain in the ass.
 
The wheels are £1644 from M-Style and another £660 gets you a set of Vred's so £2300 all in before you try and knock anything off.

I also believe that they offer 0% finance if required not sure if it's applicable to these wheels or whther you could negotiate further discount instead.

Considering a decent set of Secondhand CSL's is generally £1300-£1700 and wont have new tyres or be out of the box "fresh" it isn't that much difference in reality.

I think that is too much for them personally, i picked up up new wheels (BBS CH's) which have no kerb marks just a few light scrathes with decent tyres all round (5/6mm front and 4/5mm rears) for less than Secondhand CSL's and i prefer them as the rear looks and is wider :)
 
One day someone will have a second hand set of grey csl's with PSS they want to flog....when that day arrives ill buy them :lol:
 
Out of interest - would anyone pick (oem) CSL's over a set of Morr 8.2's? Looks wise the Morrs win hands down (imo) but i wonder if there's any downsides?

I guess they're not OEM wheels so seen as an aftermarket mod..


EDIT: Ignoring price, Morr's do seem rather pricey :D Forged tho eh!
 
Stuart Truman said:
After some of the chat earlier I thought I'd take a look and see whether brand new wheels were still available and for how much. The answer was yes and for less than I thought (£1736.73 inc VAT) from CA Technologies. Anyone dealt with them?

http://www.ca-int.co.uk/single_prod-cHJvZF9pZD0yMDQ1.html

I've dealt with this company and their customer service is AWFUL. They offered me an unachievable delivery date for parts which it later transpired they had to import from the States. They then had the cheek to try to charge me more weeks after I had paid their advertised price because their American supplier increased their prices (this was after I had placed my order with CA but before they had bothered ordering the parts from their US supplier). They don't respond to emails unless threatened with legal action and are impossible to contact by telephone. I strongly recommend looking anywhere else :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:
 
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