These staggered 3-piece 17" AMG Aero III wheels measure 8.5″ wide in the front and 10" wide in the rear, and were manufactured by O.Z. Racing for use on Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles. The faces are finished in silver and accented with polished lips and exposed bolts. Manufacturer casting marks are present on each wheel and four paint-matched premerger AMG flat center caps are included. Each wheel has been professionally refinished in preparation for the sale and show in excellent condition. These authentic AMG Aero III wheels are now offered by the seller in Thailand and worldwide shipping is available.
These 5-hole AMG wheels feature a 3-piece design with exposed bolts around the lip. The faces are finished in silver while the lips are polished and benefit from a recent professional refinish. The seller reports there have been no lug hole cracks, repairs, or welds on any wheel.
The front wheels measure 8.5" wide with an offset of +18 while the rear measure 10" wide with an offset of +17 and show AMG Germany as the place of manufacture. Close up photos of the back of the wheels are viewable in the gallery. The wheels feature a 5x112 bolt pattern and 66.67 center bore which is specific to Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Up close photos of each face are provided in the gallery showing the premerger AMG logo on each face.
Silver premerger AMG flat center caps are also included and pictured on each wheel. The seller can assist buyers with worldwide shipping as needed.
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Thanks for tha great reply @amusicianslife - I would love to see a widebody SEC with a very deep dish on a set of these or similar, but have never seen that before, even online. Perhaps in German where the SEC scene is bigger there is somebody rocking this look. Although this guy has gotten close (not the same rms nor widebody though): https://stanceworks.com/2020/09/two-faced-rob-derns-1991-mercedes-c126-560-sec-photography-by-jannik-weidemann/ Is it possible to achieve this look with these rims if the deeper lips are acquired, or are they pretty much unobtainium and they are for all intents and purposes 2 piece rims?
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Love the AMG flat center caps on these. Very period correct.
@SwissBliss These would mount flush with your narrow/standard body 560SEC. If you converted it to a widebody later on, you could simply add spacers to keep them flush. Or the wheels could be fitted with wider/deeper lips to add width and get it flush again. Most widebody SEC's utilize spacers since the faces with the widebody offsets are nearly impossible to find. Even the widebody spec versions need spacers to get properly flush.
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@Avicenna The differences you’re noticing in the rear stampings come down to production years and batches. O.Z. Racing produced the AMG Aero III wheels over a span of time, and depending on the year, the markings varied slightly in wording, placement, and style. Some sets will show “Forged OZ Racing,” while others just have “OZ Racing,” and the “AMG Germany” vs. “AMG W. Germany” is also a reflection of when and where they were manufactured.
Why is it that the stamps on the rear side differ from some of the previous wheels that sold here? Some wheels say Forged OZ racing while others just say OZ racing? Some say AMG w Germany and others just say AMG Germany? The location of the stamps differs as well? Were the wheel stamps inconsistent or are they different types of Staggered 3-piece 17" AMG Aero III Wheels by O.Z. Racing? Appreciate if anyone could help clarify or help me better understand
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Hi, how much is the shipping to Doha, Qatar?
Oh wow, these are going to be a fun one to watch. Why is it that all of the awesome authentic and refurb wheels seem to come from Thailand? I know the tuning scene out there is unique. Also, isn't that where the Proforma 25 replica AMG wheels are from? Either way, beautiful set, would love to learn more about the history. I would consider replacing mine (which apparently are not authentic?!) : https://www.benzworld.org/threads/after-6-weeks-in-customs-these-beautiful-rims-have-finally-arrived.3100484 but have a few questions, namely with the 3 piece setup. I plan to eventually go widebody, and would love to have one set of rims that I could just add a bigger lip to gain additional width. I had a set of BBS 3 piece rims like this for my e30 that I purchased used, that included some DEEEEP (like 3") dish lips that I never used, which I later sold to a 'stance' guy that planned to use them for his wide build. With all that being said, is that the same case here, where they would mount flush with my current 560SEC slimbody, and when I go widebody, I would just need to source and install the "2nd/middle" piece and will be able to be a flush fit with widebody -- is that correct? I appreciate the advice and most of all bringing these beautiful rims to market to find a new home!
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@em90069 Hello! It’s around 550 USD via UPS.
How much is shipping to Los Angeles?