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  1. #4961
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prestovie View Post
    Considering painting the trim back to matte black, thoughts?


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    Looks nice as is. And it’s something you don’t see everyday on an e46 sedan. If you have matte black grills and matte black window trims I say go for it. If glossy black, then maybe consider gloss black trims?


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  2. #4962
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    Quote Originally Posted by 704sw View Post
    I think TiAg really benefits from the black trim. Edit: meaning I think it looks really good with the added contrast.
    I totally agree, it’s felt like something has been missing for awhile, especially considering the rear lower bumper trim is also TiAg which I’ve seen in gloss black that looks much better


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    2004 BMW 330i TiAg ZHP/// 6MT(purchased from forum 6/06/16);
    KONI Yellows | Akebono Brake Pads | ECIS cold air intake system;
    Hotchkis Sport sway bar | ECS Tuning Carbon Fiber front strut brace
    Vibrant Performance Muffler | Coby Wheel Tri-Stitch steering wheel & shift boot
    Michelin PSS | Blizzak WS-80

  3. #4963
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    Quote Originally Posted by L0veZHP View Post
    Looks nice as is. And it’s something you don’t see everyday on an e46 sedan. If you have matte black grills and matte black window trims I say go for it. If glossy black, then maybe consider gloss black trims?


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    That’s what I’m afraid of is looking like any one 325i on the road. Both my kidneys and window trim is gloss, I like the idea of more gloss, been meaning to also paint my mirrors gloss black to match


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    2004 BMW 330i TiAg ZHP/// 6MT(purchased from forum 6/06/16);
    KONI Yellows | Akebono Brake Pads | ECIS cold air intake system;
    Hotchkis Sport sway bar | ECS Tuning Carbon Fiber front strut brace
    Vibrant Performance Muffler | Coby Wheel Tri-Stitch steering wheel & shift boot
    Michelin PSS | Blizzak WS-80

  4. #4964
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    My vote goes for black trim. I like the contrast.
    2005 IR / black / 6MT
    157,000 miles

  5. #4965
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    Black.

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    His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |

    Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |

  6. #4966
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    I vote black as well! Quick question, I’m planning to invest in a set of winter tires. Should I buy these for $400 or invest in a set of Bridgestone for $200 more. I didn’t expect winter tires to be so expensive. I couldn’t find any review on these Hankooks but Bridgestone has plenty of reviews. I have Bridgestone summer tires.
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  7. #4967
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    Quote Originally Posted by L0veZHP View Post
    I vote black as well! Quick question, I’m planning to invest in a set of winter tires. Should I buy these for $400 or invest in a set of Bridgestone for $200 more. I didn’t expect winter tires to be so expensive. I couldn’t find any review on these Hankooks but Bridgestone has plenty of reviews. I have Bridgestone summer tires.

    Never skimp on tires, the most crucial safety aspect of your car. If there aren't any reviews of the Hankook but plenty on the Bridgestone, go for the Bridgestone.
    I've had a couple of sets of Bridgestone winter tires and can attest to how awesome they are.
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    Imolarot / Naturbraun
    2003 330iT / 6MT
    Orientblau / Naturbraun




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  8. #4968
    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    Never skimp on tires, the most crucial safety aspect of your car.
    Only part of the car designed to touch the ground.

    I've had a couple of sets of Bridgestone winter tires and can attest to how awesome they are.
    Bridgestone, Nokian, or go home.

  9. #4969
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    I can vouch for Bridgestone, highly recommend the Blizzak WS-80’s


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    2004 BMW 330i TiAg ZHP/// 6MT(purchased from forum 6/06/16);
    KONI Yellows | Akebono Brake Pads | ECIS cold air intake system;
    Hotchkis Sport sway bar | ECS Tuning Carbon Fiber front strut brace
    Vibrant Performance Muffler | Coby Wheel Tri-Stitch steering wheel & shift boot
    Michelin PSS | Blizzak WS-80

  10. #4970
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    Good explanation guys. I currently have Bridgestone summer tires. I guess I’ll be picking up the Bridgestone winter tires as well.


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