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You can open up a PhotoBucket account (free) and post photos (picots) in albums you create, then open the photo and left click on IMG (off to the right, where it says 'share links') and it will copy, then paste that where you would like to insert the image.

 

(If you hold the Ctrl button down while selecting photos to upload to PB, you can select multiple images at once).

   

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Thank you again for all the great ideas. I went on to tire rack this morning and found a wheel called the FF10. It looks cool bud does anyone know anything about it? I added a link to tire rack. Its saying the wheel is 12.7 pounds. Thats light!!!

It definitely fits my price range. I don't what to jump the gun and buy them yet without know if people have tried them or not? anyone here know anything about it?

 

http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/WheelCloseUpServlet?target=runWheelSearch&initialPartNumber=FF1570410025CG&wheelMake=TRMotorsport&wheelModel=FF10&wheelFinish=Light+Grey+Painted&showRear=no&autoMake=BMW&autoModel=2002&autoYear=1976&autoModClar=&filterFinish=All&filterSize=All&filterBrand=All&filterSpecial=false&filterNew=All&filterWeight=All&sort=Brand

 

 

Most folks on this forum aren't interested in many modern styles of wheels or other commercially available options, and they usually go with vintage style older wheels (often bought used and/or from other members).  Some like BBS/Panasport you can still get new, though.  When you go putting modern wheels, or anything out of the norm for their tastes on your car, then forum members might just start bitching about it.  

Here's the 'Stance thread' if you want to see all the opinions: http://www.bmw2002faq.com/topic/71097-the-stance-thread/

Once you've become assimilated, then you might notice these things as well.  I'm not real knowledgeable about the wheel preferences myself, and just have E30 basketweaves on my car myself because I got them for free.  For strictly racing purposes, I have ugly Diamond Racing Wheels because they're dirt cheap and custom made in whatever size you want.

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1974 2002, 1965 Datsun L320 truck, 1981 Yamaha XS400, 1983 Yamaha RX50, 1992 Miata Miata drivetrain waiting on a Locost frame, 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser

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How do i add picots? I want to show you guys the wheels i got :)

pics

I just added this http://www.bmw2002faq.com/_/faq-use/how-to-add-photos-to-post-r159

And this http://www.bmw2002faq.com/articles.html/_/faq-use/posting-pictures-with-photobucket-a-six-step-t-r160

 

Hope it helps.  Please modify as you see needed.

 

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