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mjheathcote

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I know your original wheels have large plain centres, and as a result look really heavy in black, but i think if you had them redone in bright silver they would look really nice and match nicely with the chrome detailing on the car.
 

Andyk

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Agree Mike think they would....Only thing is I don't like that style in silver.....If I refurb I was going anthracite or gun metal.....which is why I'm also looking at other options ... I like the wheel attached but don't think it will suit so wanted to see what it would look like.....

This is my favourite but you need spacers to stop in rubbing the back of the arch and didn't want to put spacers on this car...

This is what they said about them

'These may be perfect for you mate;

http://www.cmwheels.com/index.php?ro...product_id=720

19x9 front
19x10 Rear

Massive concave front and rear.

To fit these on the 6series, you will need 15mm spacers front and rear.'
 

mjheathcote

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The CSL style everytime if you are changing them, don't like the M6 style unless it's a M6.
 

Andyk

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I agree...Had mixed reaction on other forums.......but then if we all liked the same life would be boring.
 

outrun

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How about Alpina replicas Andy? Always suit a BMW obviously and will add to the look as well as maintain a stock appearance. Aftermarket alloys are hard to pick as it's a fine line between upgrade and chavvy!