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    Picture Request: Throwing stars on an E36?

    I know it's a long shot, but I figured I'd post it up here just in case. My friend is looking at a set of throwing stars for his E36, and was wondering if anyone had pics of these wheels mounted on one, preferably a two-door and/or black. Thanks in advance.

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    #2
    Here's white, throwing stars on an e36 are rare.

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      #3
      on a e36 throwing stars almost look like contours at a quick glance.

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        #4
        They look amazing in my opinion.
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          #5
          dunno, i think it's pretty retarded. the whole point of the M-system II is that its an incredibly strong and lightweight factory wheel: the covers are merely for visual excitement. any replica just seems like a frivelous attempt at "coolness". besides, they go the wrong way.
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            #6
            they're still great looking wheels

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              #7
              Real throwing stars are functional but won't fit the E36 since they only come in low offsets and will stick out too far. Those replicas look good though.
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                #8
                Throwing stars are nice wheels but not on an e36.

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                  #9
                  those wheels look much better on an E36 than i thought they would, even if they are replicas pointing the wrong direction.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by reelizmpro
                    Real throwing stars are functional but won't fit the E36 since they only come in low offsets and will stick out too far. Those replicas look good though.
                    How are they functional? Do you mean lightweight as in functional or they actually do something else?
                    Thanks
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