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BMW M alloy wheels and front splitter photos..

November 29th, 2007 · No Comments
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BMW with alloy wheels and a front splitter.This BMW has ultra cool smoked alloy wheels in a 5 spoke pattern.

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This aids brake cooling and this style of rim is quite practical due to the recess around the edge so there is little standing proud of the tire to be kerbed.

The front carbon fibre splitter really does stop airflow under the car and will assist the cornering speeds. The choice of carbon fibre is perfect for the grey colour of the paint. The photograph shows the M Flared arches.

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