i would weld the up with aluminum and grind odd the excess. time consuming but looks great. perhaps a little too much work for a $300 set of wheels.
Something different?
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not the sams ol' same ol'...Jordan Green
1999 528i - M-tech springs, Bilstein struts, M-tech 3-spoke wheel, M-tech spoiler, 35% tint
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looks like a jdm color and the side skirts make it kinda look like a hachi roku.
not bad thoughComment
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Hey don't get me wrong, I have no qualms with Olive Drab, I actually like it on some cars. That was just my assumption.Reminiscing...Comment
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I see olive drab and other darker non-metallic colors on VW's all the time as well, but I don't consider those colors to be specifically Euro or EDM. I just consdier them colors.
Eh, then again "JDME30" would be a fun license plate to have. It would probably put a few peoples panties in a twist.
I guess if people need a label then JDM olive drab it is. :D
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I'm way into JDM styling, I've always been a huge fan of OEM+, so JDM really appeals to me. I love it when it's done just a little bit over to make the mods really stand out, but still keeping with that JDM/OEM styling theme. I've always thought a JDM-styled E30 would be pretty tight, if that makes any sense.Comment
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