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Yes it is fine to put an M-badge on any non-m car no matter the mods. 0 0%
NO NEVER!!! 13 86.67%
Yes it is fine but certain mods must be made namely the engine, tranny, suspension and body. 2 13.33%
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Give me his address, and I with Rob (CassiesMan) will hunt him down...

I have no respect for anyone who does this to any Bimmer...
Ruining and disrespecting the sleek German BMW stylizing of the cars.
I'm disgusted just hearing this, I don't even think I want to see the pictures...
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Re: Need BMW diehard fans Opinions

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I want to upgrade my wheels, and i do not want to go to the aftermarket.So i'm hunting for a set of M3 or M6's not because i want my car to look like an M. Just because i wanna upgrade my wheels and i rather keep it clean with BMW factory wheels than with some other aftermarket. Sure L-harts and such are great wheels, but i can't afford a 3k-4k for a set of wheels so i rather get some M wheels. In my opinion wheels are fine, because they don't sport the M badge, plus they look right at home.
Yeah, they do have the ///M logo on them, and please, for the love of all things Bavarian, don't swap M3 or M6 wheels to a 328i. Its not gonna look good.
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I've seen M6 wheels on a 325 and they look awesome
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Eh, I still think O-Z Superleggera III 18" would do... Black with chrome lip, no questions...
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Re: Need BMW diehard fans Opinions

Anything bigger than an 18 on a non M car has always looked stupid to me. Like I said, we got some kid up here at my school in a E36 325i sittin on 18in 10 Double Spokes...looks like massive ass. The wheels are too big for the car, and so it looks like its lifted.

Honestly, on a non M 3 series, the best are the Cross Spoke Composite II (Style 42), the Radial Spoke (Style 50), M Double Spoke (Style 135), and M Double Spoke (68). Those are the only BMW OEM wheels that I would put on a non M 3 series. BBS, HRE, and O-Z are some good ones for aftermarket wheels as well.
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Anything bigger than an 18 on a non M car has always looked stupid to me. Like I said, we got some kid up here at my school in a E36 325i sittin on 18in 10 Double Spokes...looks like massive ass. The wheels are too big for the car, and so it looks like its lifted.

Honestly, on a non M 3 series, the best are the Cross Spoke Composite II (Style 42), the Radial Spoke (Style 50), M Double Spoke (Style 135), and M Double Spoke (68). Those are the only BMW OEM wheels that I would put on a non M 3 series. BBS, HRE, and O-Z are some good ones for aftermarket wheels as well.
BBS and OZ, FTW... Never really looked into HRE... But they look really good also...
Finding a good rim that fits the car you're driving could get real tricky at times...
It's just a matter of finding the right wheel, and once you'll find one, you'll know what it is...
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