Some new pictures of my 550i on 20" Alpina Classics
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My Ride: Jan 2006 E63 650i Sport
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Options:
Sport version (includes: sport-seats, sport-suspension, M-Sport steering wheel, Anthracite headliner, Shaddow Line), Saphire Black, Black Dakota Leather, Anthracite Maple Wood trim, Steptronic Auto, Xenons, NAV-Professional with Voice Control, TV, CD-Changer, Bluetooth, Logic7, Head-up Display, Comfort Access, Seat Heating front, Auto Dimming & Folding Mirrors, Extended Auto Air Conditioning, PDC.
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Mods:
Spacers 5mm front & 15mm rear
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Wheels:
20" Alpina Softline (Classic) with Dunlop Sport Maxx non-RFT (255/35/20 & 285/30/20)
I went out for a bit of a blast in the 550 at the weekend, enjoying the sun and the V8
Seeing as it was probably the last of the good weather and not long before the winter wheels go on again, I thought I'd take a few pictures with my phone. I've also included a few pictures taken with a camera (Canon Ixus) earlier in the year.
Hope you like them...
Seeing as it was probably the last of the good weather and not long before the winter wheels go on again, I thought I'd take a few pictures with my phone. I've also included a few pictures taken with a camera (Canon Ixus) earlier in the year.
Hope you like them...
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My Ride: Jan 2006 E63 650i Sport
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Options:
Sport version (includes: sport-seats, sport-suspension, M-Sport steering wheel, Anthracite headliner, Shaddow Line), Saphire Black, Black Dakota Leather, Anthracite Maple Wood trim, Steptronic Auto, Xenons, NAV-Professional with Voice Control, TV, CD-Changer, Bluetooth, Logic7, Head-up Display, Comfort Access, Seat Heating front, Auto Dimming & Folding Mirrors, Extended Auto Air Conditioning, PDC.
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Mods:
Spacers 5mm front & 15mm rear
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Wheels:
20" Alpina Softline (Classic) with Dunlop Sport Maxx non-RFT (255/35/20 & 285/30/20)
thanks, me to!
I have been contacted by a number of US and Canadian members asking for help sourcing these, so I don't think you are alone. If you cannot get them locally, one of the members concluded getting them from the UK was probably the best place due to exchange rates, providing you can find a seller who will ship them!