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oh god you kidding me, i absolutly love black rims on a black or silver car. Maybe not black but graphite, then bronze is second winner. I always thought that the 8 series had the best front but then they got stupid on the rear to make it not a hatchback. That trunk is so ugly.
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Diplomacy is saying "nice doggy" until you find a rock.</span>
I live my life one quarter mile at a time, and for those 23 or more seconds I'm free.
Originally posted by Fox@May 12 2003, 12:05 AM oh god you kidding me, i absolutly love black rims on a black or silver car. Maybe not black but graphite, then bronze is second winner. I always thought that the 8 series had the best front but then they got stupid on the rear to make it not a hatchback. That trunk is so ugly.
it looks lik night rider :lol:
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Originally posted by RetroSpek@May 11 2003, 03:54 PM theres a nice 850 CSI (silver) with less than 40k miles at Cunningham BMW in san diego. Go check it out! Its nice
Lawrence
when my dad bought his car there was a pristine 850Ci on a platform in the showroom :
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