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      08-13-2012, 10:13 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by John Tanglewood View Post
Funny everyone says played out, same as everyone else, etc. etc. etc.

.....but on the road (not the internet forum), it actually IS unique and clean.

The cookie cutter you're referring to... that's called 'stock'.

I have BBS LM on my M3. WHile those may be some of THE MOST common aftermarket wheel for my car, I hardly ever see another one around my town, and my town has LOTS of M3s.

To each his own.... What looks clean to some is boring to another, etc. etc.

Looks great man! Maybe a slight drop and you will be rolliN!
LOL,....The top wheels for E9x are in my area the following by my estimation:

1) Stock - 70%
2) Aftermarket CSL style - 20%
3) Aftermarket 5 spoke wheel - 9%
4) Aftermarket Unique wheel NOT any of the above - 1% or less!

In fact the car on Tire Rack.coms web site banner at the top of this page is a CSL style wheel. The VMR, and Forgestar that most people buy on here are CSL style. Just saying...definitely NOT a uniques style wheel.

Again, I like them as a CSL style is a decent wheel. In fact I own a set of Forgestars F14 but mine are for beating on at the track only. I change them as soon as I get home for my daily shoes that I use.

Just because I own a pair of Nike shoes for the gym doesn't mean I think they make a nice sharp dress shoe. Those wheel are Nike gym shoes as far as I am concerned. I dont agree with "dressing" up your car with that style wheel and say it looks great. Just my 0.02
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