what wheels are these?
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You went to all the trouble of creating an account, finding out how to insert images into a post and then submitting a thread. Could you not have spared an extra 2 minutes to create a legible post and not come across as a "zim zimma" kind of person?
That car is pretty horrendous too! How about considering some of these alloys to ensure m3's dont become the s
t box chav wagons of the future (anymore than they already have at least)
I hope the guys over on mtorque don't mind me posting these as a reference point:

(Kelly will be along with his soon anyway so I'll beat him to it!)



That car is pretty horrendous too! How about considering some of these alloys to ensure m3's dont become the s
t box chav wagons of the future (anymore than they already have at least)I hope the guys over on mtorque don't mind me posting these as a reference point:

(Kelly will be along with his soon anyway so I'll beat him to it!)



Isn't everyone bored of looking at CSL wheels yet? Yes they look very good but how about something a little different......something that hasn't been done a million times over.
I had Hamman HM2's on my M3 Cab a few years back.....whilst they looked very nice they are a very heavy wheel so bare that in mind.
I had Hamman HM2's on my M3 Cab a few years back.....whilst they looked very nice they are a very heavy wheel so bare that in mind.
topboss said:
Isn't everyone bored of looking at CSL wheels yet? Yes they look very good but how about something a little different......something that hasn't been done a million times over.
No! They are the absoloute danglies ;-)There not that common, The 19" Fuchs are getting a little boring now.
I agree, carefull what rims you put on. Stick to the BM linked brands if poss to keep some authenticity.
Edited by AM-BM on Wednesday 18th March 12:14
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