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        Old 11th February 2008, 09:43   #1 (permalink)
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        REAL Carbon Fiber Emblems

        Hi all. I would like to change the front and rear emblems on my M6 vert to the black and silver Carbon Fiber type. I had purchased some stickers at Bimmerfest last year, but they didn't last very long, and now I understand that they make REAL CF emblems.

        Anyone have these? Know where to get them? Do the ones that fit the regular 6 series also fit the M6? The rear one pushes in to open the trunk, so is it really hard to replace?

        Any help would be very appreciated...thanks!
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        Old 11th February 2008, 15:35   #2 (permalink)
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        I'm not too sure where you can find those, but if you change the front and back emblem might as well change the ones on the rims too, it'll complete the look......

        furthermore when you find them please send me a pm with link...I'm going to search for them I'll see what I come up with...
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        Old 11th February 2008, 16:11   #3 (permalink)
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        I don't have the stock rims any more, so all I really need is the front and rear.
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        Old 11th February 2008, 16:46   #4 (permalink)
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        oh ok nevermind then....do you still have your old rims laying around? I'm looking for a set of M6 rims for my e92 M3 (thinking about mods) when it arrives...
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        Old 11th February 2008, 16:49   #5 (permalink)
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        oh ok nevermind then....do you still have your old rims laying around? I'm looking for a set of M6 rims for my e92 M3 (thinking about mods) when it arrives...
        No, sorry. I sold them back when I first got the car. I am not sure if OEM M6 rims would fit properly on an M3. Better check before you buy them.
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        CF Roundels

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        Hi all. I would like to change the front and rear emblems on my M6 vert to the black and silver Carbon Fiber type. I had purchased some stickers at Bimmerfest last year, but they didn't last very long, and now I understand that they make REAL CF emblems.

        Anyone have these? Know where to get them? Do the ones that fit the regular 6 series also fit the M6? The rear one pushes in to open the trunk, so is it really hard to replace?

        Any help would be very appreciated...thanks!
        If you haven't already found a source I purchased my Carbon Fiber Roundels from European Auto Source, www.europeanautosource.com
        866-669-0705, Brad ext. 24.
        You need 82mm roundels, item #390 for the front and back on the M6
        Quality of the roundels is very good. Also suggest the plastic tool set
        item #456 for the installation. It keeps you from scratching the paint.
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        Old 7th March 2008, 22:41   #7 (permalink)
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        thanks for the infor I will check out the link too. I just have the stickers.
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        Old 8th March 2008, 10:05   #8 (permalink)
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        If you haven't already found a source I purchased my Carbon Fiber Roundels from European Auto Source, www.europeanautosource.com
        866-669-0705, Brad ext. 24.
        You need 82mm roundels, item #390 for the front and back on the M6
        Quality of the roundels is very good. Also suggest the plastic tool set
        item #456 for the installation. It keeps you from scratching the paint.
        Thanks. I ordered them and had to return them. They didn't fit right...they were smaller than the OEM's.

        But thank you for the info.
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        Old 10th March 2008, 08:52   #9 (permalink)
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        I have real CF roundels on my M6 purchased through Brad at Bavarian Exclusive in Brea....fitment is perfect.
        www.Bavarianexclusive.com
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        Old 10th March 2008, 13:17   #10 (permalink)
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        I have real CF roundels on my M6 purchased through Brad at Bavarian Exclusive in Brea....fitment is perfect.
        www.Bavarianexclusive.com

        Hmmm, OK...I will check with Brad. He must have different ones than those that I got from BIMMER PERFORMANCE. I was told that they all come from China and are the same. I guess that is not true. I'll contact Brad today. THANKS!

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