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    Photoshop pros,

    I'm hoping you might be able to throw a set of 17" BBS LM on the vert to see how they look. Also, I'm considering the classic combo of Bilstein shocks and H&R springs for a subtle drop- if you could factor that in as well.

    I greatly appreciate the help!
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    this is more or less right


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      #3
      E30 Pare, I really appreciate that. Thanks for the rapid turnaround!

      Very interesting... thoughts anyone? Maybe BBS RS instead? Or Alpina/Kopis?

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        #4
        I vote kopis. A classic look cant go wrong


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          #5
          Kopis are classic (and much easier to obtain), that's for sure. It's just tough to not see the ultimate appeal in the LM's (either gold or silver) though. The rarity makes them all the more of a prized possession.

          This photo says it all, in my opinion...
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            #6
            im pretty sure those are reps, but I guess so. I like LM's, but they've always been hit or miss for me.

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              Yeah, I think you're right about them being reps. I wish LM's weren't so difficult to source. I don't know of even one set for sale in the US. Makes Kopis that much more appealing...

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                  #9
                  Oh man.... that is niiice! Thanks for putting that one together as well.

                  You might've just sold me on a set of Kopis. Anyone think I'm nuts?

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                    #10
                    Those are real alpinas so for kopis remove one spoke. Had to make it to get my point across lol.

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                      #11
                      If Chicago streets still the way they use to be when I lived in the midwest, be careful with the Kopis, especially in a vert which is heavier then a regular e30. They bend easily…
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                        ZM, that's very good know. Fortunately, I'm relocating to Florida in a couple weeks so that shouldn't be much of a factor. I can't believe how horrible Chicago roads are relative to EVERYWHERE else!

                        I'm thinking a set of silver BBS LM might be the way to go instead... assuming I can find a set of the elusive LM 198s. If not, Kopi it is!
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                          hi
                          welcome to this forum site , here u can find lots of things , i suggest you for your problem you have to contact your friends or any other expert , right now i have no knowledge about your question , sorry for that
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