Rasky's Auto Detailing: 2005 BMW 645 complete detail

Considering my normal clientele this is not something I usually do as they could care less about the inside of the wheels. Given the open design of these wheels I think it was something that had to be done.

I see where you're coming from but rest assured I'm very mechanically inclined and grew up in a body shop tearing down cars with my father. I have the proper tools to remove and install the wheels. I even called the person who sold and originally installed the wheels (friend of mine) to see if the torque specs were different given the larger size of the wheels. :bigups

Wheels were $4000! :D

Rasky

110% of removing the wheels is having the right stuff and knowledge...sounds like you have both
 
Some sun shots....may be a little under exposed, sorry, I'm a SLR newb. :redface:

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[Insert obligatory beating-a-dead-horse-oh-my-god-that-looks-amazing comment here] :gotcha:

:yourrock The BMW looks fantastic! :cheers:
 
Wow! Just...Wow! I long to have your talents! :bow Man, I love the 6 series!!!

That thing looks amazing...the coilovers really made it's stance menacing!

I toyed around with the idea of picking up an E46 M3 before I bought the Z...all the horror stories about maintenance deterred me tho. All you BMW owners, how much truth is there to these stories?
 
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