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  • #46
    Originally posted by FknDubbin View Post
    Yes they are. Especially with the $1000k per corner price tag they carry.
    At $1000k per corner, you'll want to hire a couple of guards to perminently watch over your rims.

    Originally posted by shami View Post
    Just wondering, say hypothetically i have bbs wheels on my car...should i be worried that they will get nicked?

    Im being serious...are they that sought after?
    but in all seriousness.. i'd be a little worried - Thankfully only a real ethusiast would know their true value so druggo kid off the street will only see them as some shiny wheels.

    Just get 5 different sets of locknuts and you'll be sweet. Pain in the ass to get them off should you have to change a tyre but they won't be stolen in a hurry.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by shami View Post
      Just wondering, say hypothetically i have bbs wheels on my car...should i be worried that they will get nicked?

      Im being serious...are they that sought after?
      They are sought after & a good set of locking wheel bolt's/nut's is excellent insurance.

      I use BMW locking wheel bolt's. They have over 40 different style splines so it can make it very difficult if you loose the splined key.


      Usually the first thing to get knicked is the BBS Valve cap's. My brother's were knocked off I think from memory in the first week. Then replaced & knocked off again.

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      • #48
        Got my Konig 18s...

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        • #49
          Pics or ban
          Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
          Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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