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White wheel fan thread


MrNvgtr

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For the few of you lonely souls who like white wheels, post your favs here. This isn't BMW specific either. I'm actually considering a set for my older 911 and am looking for ideas. Most look bad, but the right wheels on the right car look amazing in white.

I can't find the photo anymore, but there was a dude from Oslo, Norway with a montreal blue Z3 2.8 Coupe with white powdercoated Forged M double spokes that looked amazing. If you can track that down, that would be one to post on my behalf.

Post 'em up! Preferrebly mounted on a car.

Michael Rose

'91 Porsche 964
'00 Dodge Durango
'13 Honda Pilot

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I still like the combo on the new MINI's: Chili red, White roof, White wheels. That combo really popped when the cars were introduced in 2002. A couple of weeks ago I saw a new one at the dealer in the same color combo- It still looks good, not dated.

Steve J

72 tii / 83 320is / 88 M3 / 08 MCS R55 / 12 MC R56

& too many bikes

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Honda guys really like white bottlecap wheels. I have a set of 13" alloys that I will definately paint white whenever I finally decide to paint my 2002. Im a big fan of white wheels.

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White Volks on a S13. Yummy

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David G.
1989 Volvo 240 Wagon "Da Brick" Daily driver
1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R "Hitomi" Sleeping. Waiting for NEO VVL!!
1976 BMW 2002 "Diana" The never ending project!!!

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This is my friend's ASQ before he bought it when it was sitting in the Imperial Palace museum, and then running on Portland raceway after he got it (you can see the front wheels are dirty from the brake dust). I hate white wheels myself . . .

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And on the ASQ's competition, the Ford RS200 . . .

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And white minilite's on the Cunningham BMW '02 at the IMSA Camel GT race at Ontario Motor Speedway in 1976, and then white aero wheel covers over the BBS on the Porsche 935 Moby Dick driven by Rolf Stommelen at the Riverside IMSA race in 1983, which I shot a few minutes before he crashed it when the rear wing broke off at the end of the straight and was killed . . .

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Holy crap... That Taiga(esque) E30 M3 is just about the most AWESOME thing I've ever seen!!!

Want.

Drool.

Sigh.

(==\___| SQARY02|___/==)

1975 Millie the Falcon (Originally Polaris, currently Primer-Grey/Spa-Blue)

1975 Eamon the Golden Nugget (Originally Golf, currently several other yellows, someday Dakar)

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