It's a circle divided vertically and horizontally into 4 equal quadrants coloured blue and white alternately. It's supposed to represent an aircraft propeller, as BMW originally were in the aircraft industry
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BMW Blue Pantone colour The correct blue is Pantone Process Blue
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Damn, y'all sure got defensive on that one. Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I used to think like you guys do about the issue until I turned off my TV, put down the corporate owned magazine/newspaper/webnews page, and did my own resea...
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Same thing happened to me. My key was logo-less for a while. 2 ways you can do this, go to your service rep at the dealer, ask him if he has some dead keys. My rep gave it to me for free... I then just pryed out the logo from the dead key a...
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The circular blue and white BMW logo, which has not been altered throughout the company's history, does not in fact symbolize a spinning propeller according to a BMW spokesman Joerg Huebner (although the imagery did appear in post-WWI adver...
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Not the plated brass ones, as they will electrolytically corrode on to the stem quite quickly. The plastic ones will prevent that.
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32050...
I have three ac schnitzer center caps that I would be willing to sell. No idea if you can get a BMW cap that size. Or you can always paste a BMW logo on a schnitzer cap.
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