Hi fellas, this was brought up on a different website and never really got any resolution so I thought I would try here.
I was sold my wheels with the car as GENUINE BBS and in my innocence to "Genuine/Rep" thing never even noticed.
I have subsequently spent a bit of time looking into the issue and its been quite interesting to see the actual differences.
I hope not to offend anyone here as Im a shiny new member and it is all my humble research.
Mine are CH Reps so I have found out.
Pictures are of Genuine and Replica BBS CH alloys both the black and standard silver
First couple are GENUINE
In this one please notice the extra holes between the wheel bolt holes - to save weight!
And the most critical thing - where the MOTORSPORT writing is.
It should be stamped into the actual curve of the alloy.
These are genuine Silver CH's
Note - there are no extra holes but the writing is stamped correctly
Finally - Genuine Silver CH's with the correct stamp and extra holes
Now for the replicas.
Note the lack of extra holes and the postion of the MOTORSPORT stamp - not in the curve but on it!
Also the Reps have all the small BBS stamps and identifying marks between the spokes
One of my actual wheels -
Again the BBS Centre Caps are genuine but thats all!
Finally some silver ones
I personally have NOTHING against reps and am saving for a genuine set myself just felt a bit gutted I was misinformed.
Hopefully with this extra information you may save a few hundred quid when purchasing your next set or car
Genuine or Replicas.
Sorry for the length of the post