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      03-02-2024, 09:21 PM   #1
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Frozen Gold/Champagne on ZB

Hi Everyone,

I am currently on the wait list for an M2 and am leaning towards Zandvoort Blue as the exterior color. Now I know color choice is subjective but what do you all thing of a Frozen Gold/Champagne for wheels?

I am aiming for the frozen gold that the F87CS has and was thinking that these two colors could work but then other times I have my doubts. I know black or brushed/polished clear would work also but was trying to do something different. I just don't want to be so different that it just does not look right.

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Hi Everyone,

I am currently on the wait list for an M2 and am leaning towards Zandvoort Blue as the exterior color. Now I know color choice is subjective but what do you all thing of a Frozen Gold/Champagne for wheels?

I am aiming for the frozen gold that the F87CS has and was thinking that these two colors could work but then other times I have my doubts. I know black or brushed/polished clear would work also but was trying to do something different. I just don't want to be so different that it just does not look right.

Looking for people's opinions, thanks!
Totally understand trying something. Exactly why I went the route I did vs tried and true. How light is the champagne shade? My only concern on ZB is if it went too light. If it is darker/ deeper gold I think you have a winner.
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Totally understand trying something. Exactly why I went the route I did vs tried and true. How light is the champagne shade? My only concern on ZB is if it went too light. If it is darker/ deeper gold I think you have a winner.
I was thinking what VT Forged offers. I like the shade that they show in some of the pics SL-A wheel.
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I was think what VT Forged offers. I like the shade that they show in some of the pics SL-A wheel.
Got it. That darker shade on the end of the 1st line and the 2nd line of the sla page could be solid. The lighter ones further down would be the ones on ZB I'm not sure on.
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Got it. That darker shade on the end of the 1st line and the 2nd line of the slave page could be solid. The lighter ones further down would be the ones on ZB I'm not sure on.
Thank you!! I was thinking going too light might wash it out. Appreciate your opinion!
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