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Here's the link to it:
m.jalopnik.com/5959806/bmw-gives-the-7+series-an-exciting-paint-job-for-once
"Whenever you see a large, German sedan,
chances are that you'll see it in one of three
colors: Black, White, or Silver and, sometimes,
brown. It makes them stealthy and blend in, but
it's also sooooooo boring. So what would a BMW 7-Series look like in a
color that isn't mind-numbingly dull? One BMW
dealer in California decided to find out. Century West BMW in North Hollywood, CA
convinced BMW to finish one 750Li in the classic hue of blue. It took a good bit of convincing, and $5,000, but
Century West now has the only Laguna Seca
Blue 7-Series ever built. The car, which also has
the M-Sport package, looks quite aggressive. It's no Alpina B7, but this shade of blue actually makes the 7-Series stand out among a sea of
beige German sedans. Not too shabby."
Here's the link to it:
m.jalopnik.com/5959806/bmw-gives-the-7+series-an-exciting-paint-job-for-once
"Whenever you see a large, German sedan,
chances are that you'll see it in one of three
colors: Black, White, or Silver and, sometimes,
brown. It makes them stealthy and blend in, but
it's also sooooooo boring. So what would a BMW 7-Series look like in a
color that isn't mind-numbingly dull? One BMW
dealer in California decided to find out. Century West BMW in North Hollywood, CA
convinced BMW to finish one 750Li in the classic hue of blue. It took a good bit of convincing, and $5,000, but
Century West now has the only Laguna Seca
Blue 7-Series ever built. The car, which also has
the M-Sport package, looks quite aggressive. It's no Alpina B7, but this shade of blue actually makes the 7-Series stand out among a sea of
beige German sedans. Not too shabby."