Very nice! Keep the t stars for a back/switch up?
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more adapter action? I like where this is going.Late model granitesilber 325i convertible FS:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=293701
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Originally posted by tak7 View PostVery nice! Keep the t stars for a back/switch up?
Originally posted by PaladinReed View Postmore adapter action? I like where this is going.
Originally posted by Jb325is View PostI bet they'll look great coverless, with stars or turbines.. Probably my favorite set of wheels ever produced. I've sold two staggered sets and regret selling both. How much did you pay for those if you don't mind me asking.
Originally posted by RainierHooker View PostI love love love turbines. I've got a set for the M too...
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Originally posted by Stephen View PostOnl thing i can say is you may want a bigger front lip for 17s
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Originally posted by E30 F34R View PostSo the center covers for the stars are being sold and the turbine covers are going onto the stars above them? Not sure how that will look. In for pictures :p
Just for you "These wheels were 8x17J, but came with directional bolted-on wheel covers. Under the cover was a black 5-spoke alloy wheel. The press was critical of the design, often claiming it gave the M5 the appearance of having "white-wall" tires. In 1992 BMW changed the design and a new cover was produced – the M-System II. The original intent of the M-System cover was to direct more air to the brake assembly to increase cooling. The cover actually integrated a fin assembly behind the cover. The M-System II covers, known as the "throwing stars" did not have as much capability to direct air to the brake assemblies."Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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