Morr is no more so how about these?

Problem is, whilst they are lovely, are you going to feel like you have second best on the car and end up being happy with them either ? If you're in for a pound you may as well be in for £4k - got a few months to save after all :D
 
srhutch said:
And from a distance will look like CSL's

+1 you'd almost be better getting good quality reps if thats the look you are after... Also i'd argue that style is less unique then 313's


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Personal taste is a wonderful thing but they do look just like csl' which seem to be the uniform of choice for z drivers now. However if you are bent on dubsends, my advice is spend your money wisely once. ie If you spend a lot of money on something that's not quite what you want, in a matter of months you will regret not spending a bit more to get exactly what you wanted in the first place :thumbsup:
 
Those pictured jonny look like ZCW Rave's :? bought some last year £380 for 4 x 18inch new :o

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Sure for 32k/£3k you can find something better
 
Smartbear said:
The wheels you already have look great, spend the 4k on a 3litre engine conversion :poke:
Regards

Couple of Alpina 3.3 lumps on ebay at the moment, I reckon you could get one of those freshened up and fitted for less than £4k...
 
with that budget I'd be looking for some rare 2/3 piece splits. lightweight and strong as hell. http://www.wheelgeek.co.uk gets some luuurvley splits in.
 
Mister T said:
Smartbear said:
The wheels you already have look great, spend the 4k on a 3litre engine conversion :poke:
Regards
Couple of Alpina 3.3 lumps on ebay at the moment, I reckon you could get one of those freshened up and fitted for less than £4k...
Probably easier if you used the 3.4S engine from an Alpina B3s, it's the same engine that Alpina fitted to the Roadster S so the transplant should be relatively straightforward - especially if you used someone like Phil Crouch at CPC. You'd need to source a gearbox as well though... very unlikely either the B3 or B3s engine would mate to the existing one in the recipient car....
 
PerryGunn said:
Probably easier if you used the 3.4S engine from an Alpina B3s, it's the same engine that Alpina fitted to the Roadster S so the transplant should be relatively straightforward - especially if you used someone like Phil Crouch at CPC. You'd need to source a gearbox as well though... very unlikely either the B3 or B3s engine would mate to the existing one in the recipient car....

Gearbox will bolt straight on. The B3/s engine is based on the S52 and shares a bellhousing with the M5x engine :)
 
I doubt anyone else would be swayed by £4000 wheels when a good set of original CSLs look so similar and would probably be preferred (by them).

But as with all these things - if you can afford it and you want a particular item - why not? Otherwise we'd all be driving mk1 MX5s!

How many sets of wheels would that make? :lol:

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
Mister T said:
PerryGunn said:
Probably easier if you used the 3.4S engine from an Alpina B3s, it's the same engine that Alpina fitted to the Roadster S so the transplant should be relatively straightforward - especially if you used someone like Phil Crouch at CPC. You'd need to source a gearbox as well though... very unlikely either the B3 or B3s engine would mate to the existing one in the recipient car....

Gearbox will bolt straight on. The B3/s engine is based on the S52 and shares a bellhousing with the M5x engine :)
I would be very surprised if a standard E85 gearbox is compatible even if it bolts on - perhaps I shouldn't have used the word 'mates' as I meant much more than physical coupling - ratios are likely wrong, clutch, flywheel are likely to be underrated etc. etc.

I believe that the manual versions of the B3 & B3s used the same Getrag box as the M3 while the RS uses a unit manufactured to Alpina specifications by ZF. Any B3/B3s engine sourced in the UK is likely to have come from a Switchtronic car and would, apparently, require the ECU to be reprogrammed if mated (done it again :D ) to a manual box, but this doesn't seem to deter people as I've seen reports of people performing (or planning to perform) switchtronic->manual conversions on B3s' using an M3 gearbox
 
Mister T said:
PerryGunn said:
Probably easier if you used the 3.4S engine from an Alpina B3s, it's the same engine that Alpina fitted to the Roadster S so the transplant should be relatively straightforward - especially if you used someone like Phil Crouch at CPC. You'd need to source a gearbox as well though... very unlikely either the B3 or B3s engine would mate to the existing one in the recipient car....

Gearbox will bolt straight on. The B3/s engine is based on the S52 and shares a bellhousing with the M5x engine :)

OP doesn't have a M54 engine
 
Nice though they are, I really can't see the point in spending 4 grand on those wheels. Are they incredibly light?
 
tertius said:
Nice though they are, I really can't see the point in spending 4 grand on those wheels. Are they incredibly light?

This.

HRE have a new line of wheels that are around that price tag and a little more unique than a wheel similar to the csl wheel.

The folks over at Prestige are incredibly helpful too (had a few emails exchanged regarding options and prices)

Certainly worth considering mate, but if your heart is set on the Morr wheels, then nothing's going to convince you otherwise!

http://www.prestigewheelcentre.co.uk/

Edit: Not a plug as I've nothing to do with them, though I wouldn't mind if they were paying me! :rofl:
 
£4k for wheels... I'd spend it towards moving towards an M.

Put all your mods on an M and sell all of the bits that are already on an M to further narrow the cost difference.

A decent M can be had for £12.5 - £4k wheels - £5k (approx) for your car standard = £3k difference maybe even less if you count M/aero front bumper, rear bumper, etc, etc.
 
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