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Old 8th April 2002, 22:57   #1
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Off: E65 colour

Im on the way to buy a BMW 745i, but i couldnt choose the colour of it! Please help me! The interior must be bright! Kindly Regards: Alex
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sapphire black metal with bright grey? what are the advantages of black colour?
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I personally love toledo blue with beige or sand interior. Another great color combination is estoril blue and champagne interior, available through BMW individual or Alpina.

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