2007 550 on order (with questions)
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I would get the aero kit first... wheels are easier to change.
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without a doubt the aero kit, changes the look completely and you will be extremely happy with it. I love the standard wheels with aero kit actually and while may get 166, not necessary in my opinion now. See my pics in signature.
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Originally Posted by bmb' post='331997' date='Sep 7 2006, 05:03 PM
trading in a 2005 M3 on a 2007 550i (silver gray, black leather, antracite trim and headliner, cold weather, fold down seats, logic 7, sat). Here's my dilema... I am thinking of adding the 166 wheels and/or the M Aero kit. In an effort to save a grand or 2, would it look better to add the aero kit an keep the stock sport wheels or get the wheels and not the aero kit. I've looked and looked at pictures everyone has posted (thanks by the way) and can't make up my mind.
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Got to be honest, i'd go with the aero kit and look to change the wheels later - it'll work out cheaper and you do not have to stick with BMW wheels...you'll get more of a choice...
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Originally Posted by bmb' post='331997' date='Sep 7 2006, 04:03 PM
trading in a 2005 M3 on a 2007 550i (silver gray, black leather, antracite trim and headliner, cold weather, fold down seats, logic 7, sat). Here's my dilema... I am thinking of adding the 166 wheels and/or the M Aero kit. In an effort to save a grand or 2, would it look better to add the aero kit an keep the stock sport wheels or get the wheels and not the aero kit. I've looked and looked at pictures everyone has posted (thanks by the way) and can't make up my mind.
thanks!
thanks!
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Originally Posted by aybeesea' post='332281' date='Sep 8 2006, 08:22 AM
So is the "aero kit" just the front bumper and fogs, rear bumper and sills (skirts)?
Any suspension lowering? Steering wheel? Gear lever?
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Any suspension lowering? Steering wheel? Gear lever?
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