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What about "NEON GREEN", or "CHOCOLATE BROWN" (archive)

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Posted by Ken V. on April 30, 2000 at 16:41:45:

In Reply to: pretend colors - for fun only (more) posted by rca on April 30, 2000 at 12:59:42:

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: : Aside from the new yellow are the colours going to be the same as currently available for the existing M3 / M5?

: : secondly, alarm question. In the UK if the alarm is fitted by the dealer and NOT in the factory the BMW alarm warrenty is not covered if your car is stolen/broken into. Can someone confirm this. I've checked the fine print and this is what it states but I'd like some views.

: : Thirdly, does anyone know if the chip is going to have a limiter on it ? (I 'm guessing yes as is std now). And, if so, is it really worth considering a new chip to remove the limiter or is there another way.

: : Cheers

: : stu

:
: add to the beloved phoenix yellow:

: orlando orange
: berlin blue
: flamingo pink
: devil red
: celtic green
: south africa gold
: los angeles lavendar
: burnt toast black

: I am sure others here have images of their own worst nightmare color possibilities and catchy names.

: seriously, only one other color, lagoona blue, has been foreshadowed by BMW, once by a rep at the LA auto show, and then in the latest M car brochure. It approximately the blue color of the menu when you log onto this forum.




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