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    #16
    Does anyone have the paint code for Style 67 18'? I'm guessing BAS Glasurit supplied the paint...

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      #17
      Wonder if anyone has been able to source this stateside. If not, does anyone know of an alternative that’s proven to be very close?

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        #18
        88Z

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          #19
          Originally posted by R60BBA View Post
          88Z

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          Awesome

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            #20
            The barrels are ‘grey powder’, which I presume is just a grey primer.

            Looks like the big mystery of ~20 years has finally been resolved…

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              #21
              Originally posted by NZ_M3 View Post
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              it is a Glasurit Special paint code A55 Dekra Silver from Line 90
              I believe A55 is used on the 359 M wheels (hence the dates of 2005 - ). The CSL wheel was made in 2003 and is finished in 88Z.

              Original BBS finish attached for reference:

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                #22
                Anyone know of a place in NJ area that has come close to the original finish?

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                  #23
                  The 359M wheel finish doesn't hold a candle to the bbs 163m csl wheel, in case anyone is wondering.
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                    #24
                    Reached out to BBS and got a completely different paint code from y’all. Hmmm. I sent them A55 and they said that was BMW’s alias for DS-AP which is BBS’s internal code for paint 025/010902. This appears to be the same code the BBS CH has (Brilliant Silver). Idk - this doesn’t seem like accurate information.

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                    '02 ///M3 Alpine White / Cinnamon 6MT

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by AWE46M3 View Post
                      Reached out to BBS and got a completely different paint code from y’all. Hmmm. I sent them A55 and they said that was BMW’s alias for DS-AP which is BBS’s internal code for paint 025/010902. This appears to be the same code the BBS CH has (Brilliant Silver). Idk - this doesn’t seem like accurate information.

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                      Most likely because you emailed BBS USA as opposed to BBS Germany.

                      As per post 18 of this thread, the colour code is 88Z.

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                        #26
                        What is the best way to refinish CSL wheels? I’ve seen some with blurry part numbers around the BMW rounded. Assuming this is because they had new powder coat applied but the person didn’t sandblast them down to bare metal?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by rickybobby View Post
                          What is the best way to refinish CSL wheels? I’ve seen some with blurry part numbers around the BMW rounded. Assuming this is because they had new powder coat applied but the person didn’t sandblast them down to bare metal?
                          Sandblasting wheels is a bad idea, it doesn’t leave a nice surface, instead they should be chemically stripped of all previous paint.

                          Furthermore I ordered all the above paint codes from my paint supplier, and compared them against a set of brand new In box CSL wheels that I have, none of them are a good match.

                          I think the best is just to ask whoever you pick to refinish your wheels to provide some photos of the finish that they’ll be using, if you are satisfied with what you see, just go for it.
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                            #28
                            I think best thing is to take them to a paint place that can mix or identify the paint by scanning the wheels. We have shops here that sell paint and they have a device that they put on the car to match the paint perfectly. It scans it and gives them the right stats to mix the paint.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by bmwfnatic View Post

                              Sandblasting wheels is a bad idea, it doesn’t leave a nice surface, instead they should be chemically stripped of all previous paint.

                              Furthermore I ordered all the above paint codes from my paint supplier, and compared them against a set of brand new In box CSL wheels that I have, none of them are a good match.

                              I think the best is just to ask whoever you pick to refinish your wheels to provide some photos of the finish that they’ll be using, if you are satisfied with what you see, just go for it.

                              +1 ; most powder coating shops have a chemical stripping process where they dip the wheel and remove the finish. This is the way
                              '02 ///M3 Alpine White / Cinnamon 6MT

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