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Old December 16th 04, 01:04 AM
Blue Agave
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I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory wheels
and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that?
Thank in advance
-Blue


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Old December 16th 04, 03:27 AM
Jeff Strickland
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Try this
http://www.kalach.easynet.be/bmw_wheels.htm





"Blue Agave" > wrote in message
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>I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory wheels
>and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that?
> Thank in advance
> -Blue
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Old December 16th 04, 10:44 PM
Blue Agave
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That's the one. Thanks.


"Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message
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> Try this
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> "Blue Agave" > wrote in message
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>>I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory
>>wheels and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that?
>> Thank in advance
>> -Blue
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Old December 17th 04, 02:06 AM
Dan Krueger
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I've got the "style 72"'s on my 330i and they are a b*tch to keep clean!

The 132's on my X5 are a 10 minute project.

Dan


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> That's the one. Thanks.
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> "Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message
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>>Try this
>>http://www.kalach.easynet.be/bmw_wheels.htm
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>>"Blue Agave" > wrote in message
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>>>I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory
>>>wheels and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that?
>>>Thank in advance
>>>-Blue
>>>

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Old December 17th 04, 03:28 AM
Jeff Strickland
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You want wheels that are a bitch to keep clean, get a set of Style 17. The
holes are very small.

Of your two styles, the 72s on your 330 are my favorite. I recently put a
set of Style 22 on my '94 325i. They came off of a '95 M3.


"Dan Krueger" > wrote in message
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> I've got the "style 72"'s on my 330i and they are a b*tch to keep clean!
>
> The 132's on my X5 are a 10 minute project.
>
> Dan
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> Blue Agave wrote:
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>> That's the one. Thanks.
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>> "Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message
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>>>Try this
>>>http://www.kalach.easynet.be/bmw_wheels.htm
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>>>"Blue Agave" > wrote in message
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>>>>I saw a link posted here at one time that showed all the BMW factory
>>>>wheels and their style numbers. Anyone still know where to find that?
>>>>Thank in advance
>>>>-Blue
>>>>
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>>>

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