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Old 18th April 2002, 20:32   #1
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Titanium Silver w/Leman's Blue

I am finalizing an order (May build/June delivery) for my M5. Trying to decide how my color choice, Titanium with Leman's Blue Sport will look. I have seen Titanium w/Imola and Titanium w/Silverstone, but never with Leman's. Anyone seen this combo and if so your impressions please. TIA.
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I haven't seen one, but I don't think it will look nice considering what a bright color the LeMans Blue is. Silver/Silverstone might be a better choice unless you think it's too boring.
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Yeah, Titanium w/ Silvertone interious would look better. Or how about the other way around? Le Mans w/ Silverstone interior?
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