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I have a 123chassis 280E, 81. I'm fixing it up, giving it a new paint job, eurolights, the works - my current rims, 15" 8-holes (the 16 in my signature is wrong) look decent, but im looking for something a little flashier (call me superficial). My choices are monoblock 16 or 17's, silver, or chrome 8-holes or 7-holes. Which do you think would look best? Let's just assume 16 is my only choice to even out the choices (i cant get 8 or 7-holes for a good price at 17). Would you guys pick monoblocks, 8's or 7's? By 7's i mean the kind that are on some of the new s-classes, they look a lot like 8 holes but with different shaped holes and only 7. Thanks a lot, any comments are welcome.
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