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Originally Posted by mmns999
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Originally Posted by CJW2OO4
Thanks I'm aware but I'm looking for customer photos / actual photos not the ones with the white background.
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Google is your friend - I did a lot of googling to see which colour would work best and how they would look like in more "natural" lighting. I personally ended up going to safe route and chose red to match my red interior and carbon leather trim - Unless someone wants to convince me otherwise (I have also thought about yellow, white, or grey)!
Below is from a guy over at E90post that ordered the light blue from venoxy:
[IMG] https://www.e90post.com/forums/attac...8;d=1566262365[/IMG]
He has another photo in his post: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showt...php?p=25188690
But I wasn't able to find a venoxy dark blue gauge (guess they aren't as popular). But I suspect he probably uses a colour similar to what Alpina uses, maybe a shade lighter.
[IMG] https://www.lockwoodinternational.co...pina-style.jpg[/IMG]
Hope that helps with your decision making! I know I spent more hours than I should have Googling this and also sitting in my car (not enjoying a drive) looking at the cluster.
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Originally Posted by Cyclops
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Originally Posted by CJW2OO4
Thanks I'm aware but I'm looking for customer photos / actual photos not the ones with the white background.
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Thanks mmns999
I reached out to the supplier and they provided actual images of M3 gauges so I put them on a dark background for you. I hope that helps.
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Thanks I saw some of the e90s ones your referenced, I also reached out to that poster a couple days ago to for more photos/video. I was thinking the light blue might look great when illuminated while at times I didn't know if the dark blue was too dark.
Thank you both for your feedback and Cylcops for reaching out!