I think with a lot of them the alloy seems to blend into the tyre making them look smaller. I do like it on split rims where the centre is black but the outer rim is a different colour which solves the aforementioned aesthetic issue I have a mate who did something similar with some stick on vinyls to the edge of his black rims that also looks decent but TBH I like the wheels as they areLast time I heard that, I was with a couple of lady friends in the company of Lord SewelWorcester_spoon said:Last time I said this out loud, I was in an 'establishment' in Vegas - "take it off, take it ALL off..."
85genius said:Just got back from picking up the hardtop this afternoon. 450 miles round trip so gave me my first proper long run in the z. Cost about £70 in fuel so for £370 and 9 hours of my time (terrible traffic) I'm very pleased with the investment. I have to say the difference in road noise is amazing much quieter than I expected it would be and it definitely feels to handle better, but I suppose it is like having a strut brace but over the top of the car. Anyway a quick photo for you all, need to decide whether to take the vinyl wrap off or leave it contrasting
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+1 The softtop is black so a hardtop in black looks fine on any carBMWZ4MC said:Re wrap the spoiler - I think the Zed hardtop looks a little odd in light colours but definitely works in black almost regardless of body colour.