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My Ride: 2008 550I,Space Grey,Hud,Cold Weather,M - Sport, matched GP Thunder headlights and Fogs,,Smoked Badges, Night Vision, Heated Seats,Rear Sunshades, Aux Audio, SAT, NAV, Black Grills, Sprint Booster, Dinan Cold Air, Stage 2 Dinan Software.....More to come soon
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These are forged wheels not cast and Adv1 is a very known brand.
http://adv1wheels.com/
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My Ride: 2008 550I,Space Grey,Hud,Cold Weather,M - Sport, matched GP Thunder headlights and Fogs,,Smoked Badges, Night Vision, Heated Seats,Rear Sunshades, Aux Audio, SAT, NAV, Black Grills, Sprint Booster, Dinan Cold Air, Stage 2 Dinan Software.....More to come soon
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My Ride: E60 M5, F85 X5M
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Apparently you don't either based on your complaint above. Everyone's going to have their own preference on wheels and/or how much they value and want to spend so if these aren't for you then move on.
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My Ride: 2008 550I,Space Grey,Hud,Cold Weather,M - Sport, matched GP Thunder headlights and Fogs,,Smoked Badges, Night Vision, Heated Seats,Rear Sunshades, Aux Audio, SAT, NAV, Black Grills, Sprint Booster, Dinan Cold Air, Stage 2 Dinan Software.....More to come soon
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Its a free country I am entitled to my opinion. Life is not all sugar and spice and trust me I have moved ON!!!!!!
Glad you felt you needed to chime in......
Glad you felt you needed to chime in......
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My Ride: 2011, E90 M3 Sedan. Alpine White.Competition package, Keyhole cover, fender reflectors in Alpine white, RPI Exhaust, 19
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ADV are great wheels, and VERY well known. FYI. Good luck Michael... ..oooogle.... this forums changed so much I swear
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Do you live under a rock? It's fine to have your own preferences. And I agree, they're generally overpriced. But if you haven't heard of ADV.1, then get your head out of thine arse.
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My Ride: Alpine White 2006 530Xi (SLD)
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Michael, is this only for this specific wheel style or their concave styles are available as well?
Good! Not too many people seem happy YOU are chiming in though...
Anyway, put down those weapons, let's all be like Fonzie - what's Fonzie like?
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Anyway, put down those weapons, let's all be like Fonzie - what's Fonzie like?
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1280 oz * 1723 = $2,205,440
If these rims were made from gold they would cost roughly $2.2m just at the cost of gold. This doesn't include tax, markup, and any other shipping+insurance fees. Also, it wouldn't be a good idea to have $2 million rims on your car because they'd probably get stolen.
I hope that helps clear things up syrousd. You're welcome.
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And I know what you're thinking.. you didn't say "solid gold" but I can only assume. Even if it was 14K, 18K, or 24K you're still looking at a significant cost that would not be worth it and the same issues with strength would likely still be there.
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My Ride: 04' 545i, Sport Package, Black, Active Xenon, ARS, Aux Input
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Since no one answered your question, I'll do my best to help out. First and foremost, no they are not made of gold. You see, gold is not very strong and is the most malleable metal you can find, thus making it not suitable to support the weight of a car. Also, let's just assume these wheels weigh 20 lbs each (I have no idea.. didn't look). Gold is approximately $1723/oz and there's 16 oz in a pound.. 80 lbs of rims * 16 oz = 1280 oz.
1280 oz * 1723 = $2,205,440
If these rims were made from gold they would cost roughly $2.2m just at the cost of gold. This doesn't include tax, markup, and any other shipping+insurance fees. Also, it wouldn't be a good idea to have $2 million rims on your car because they'd probably get stolen.
I hope that helps clear things up syrousd. You're welcome.
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And I know what you're thinking.. you didn't say "solid gold" but I can only assume. Even if it was 14K, 18K, or 24K you're still looking at a significant cost that would not be worth it and the same issues with strength would likely still be there.
1280 oz * 1723 = $2,205,440
If these rims were made from gold they would cost roughly $2.2m just at the cost of gold. This doesn't include tax, markup, and any other shipping+insurance fees. Also, it wouldn't be a good idea to have $2 million rims on your car because they'd probably get stolen.
I hope that helps clear things up syrousd. You're welcome.
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And I know what you're thinking.. you didn't say "solid gold" but I can only assume. Even if it was 14K, 18K, or 24K you're still looking at a significant cost that would not be worth it and the same issues with strength would likely still be there.
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