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02-25-2011 10:57 PM #61
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02-25-2011 11:04 PM #62
Post some pics up of your current ride
I know you've seen em in my ridiculously long sig before but heres a few other views




K-Bud (kbud@roadfly.org)
Baltimore, MD
Join the BMW E39 / 5 Series Group here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=347966936053
99' BMW E39 540iA Sp. (Prod. 11/98)
Titanium Silver/Black
06' Range Rover HSE (Prod. 6/22/05)
Giverny Green/Aspen-Aspen-Ivory
04' Lexus GX470 (Prod. 10/03)
Ash Blue Mica/Dark Gray
Roadfly Member #71563 est. 06/03
BMWCCA Member #312125 est. 04/03
****Disclaimer: Down the page alot farther after all the absurd amount of pictures & vids I've posted of my current rides you'll find the "mods" for my BMW****


Da Boy's Ride

Mods to Date:
DINAN Stage II, DINAN Tranny SW, DINAN Fr. Strut Bar, RevHigh CAI w/ PC'd Gunmetal Metallic Pipe, Breyton Fr. Lip Spoiler, Fr. Lip RaceMesh Grill 5/8" PC'd Black, Hella Celis Clear Rears, Clear Fronts, Clear Sides, 19" RDSport S4's w/ Gunmetal Metallic PC'd Centers 19x9 et18 Fr. & 19x10 et20 Rr., Toyo T1R's 245/35 Fr. & 275/30 Rr., Eisenmann Sport Quad Exhaust w/Resonator Removed, McGard Wheel Locks, Rolled Rr. Fenders, ///M5 Rr. Wheel Liners, H&R Sp. Springs, Koni Adj. Sp. Struts, Energy Suspension Polyurethane Bushings, ///M5 Fr. Brakes w/ SS Lines, Brembo Rr. Brakes w/SS Lines, Axxis Deluxe Brake Pads, ///M5 Fr. & Rr. Swaybars, ///M5 Kidney Grills, ///M5 Brushed Gauge Rings, 2.25" Magnaflow High Flow Cats, ///M-Tech Rr. Bumper, ///M5 Trunk Lip Spoiler, ///M5 Style Side Mirrors ,DDE Xenon Match Angel Eyes, Xenon Match H7 Fog Bulbs, AC Schnitzer Alum. Pedals, Denso Iridium Plugs, In-Dash Business CD Player, Blk. Metallic Int. Trim, Brushed Alum. & Blk. Lthr. Shift Selector Knob, 35% Window Tint, Homelink UGDO, Trunk Storage Bin, Carbon Fiber Roundels, Black ///M Logo Oil Cap, Fr. Plate Delete, Black BMW Rr. Tag Holder, & Debadged
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02-26-2011 09:52 AM #66Registered Member
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Hi K Bud - always love the look of your E39! >>
and I've seen your list of mods plenty of times as well! an excellent list of mods I must say! - as there's not so many pictures posted on RF M Lounge of our cars as we're all FMJ's I've never noticed your wheels as they're black faced which means they aren't easy to see. I love RD wheels, and I'd love a set of RD2 in 19's as my winter set! however, I've decided to sell all 3 sets of my genuine Hartge's as I have my eye on a set of Forged wheels!
The lip spoiler is the ExoticsTuning E39 version of the E46 M3 Strassentech. There was a big group buy on M5board a couple years back, and I thought I'd have one and be the only one still, in the UK to have one. As I'm in the trade, I speak to the owner of the company and potentially, may be a UK distributor for them. Price is $399 USD and I think it'll be perhaps $250 for shipping from Hong Kong. Look on the M5board to see details. Only 100 made and I think he has perhaps 18 or so left, no more will be made :)
Cheers, Dennis!
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02-26-2011 06:47 PM #78Registered Member
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works great! 750cc engine is great too :)
the most important item is the winch, always go for the most powerful option.
i went with this combo, which i'm very satisfied for the price:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/54-AT...Q5fAccessories
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02-26-2011 06:51 PM #79Registered Member
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something's up with it, won't go WOT...
but at 3500rpm it pushes 50mph (gps).
it should do 70-72 mph at 4800-5000rpm, but i haven't figured out what seems to the problem.
i've done plugs, wires, cap & rotor, timing. tried with the s/c, without the s/c, and it still won't go wot, nor does it throw any codes or audible alarms.
i even bypassed the stock fuel pump in lieu of a bosch racing pump setup direct to the rail and fabricated a normal "automotive" fuel return to the fpr. but i haven't water tested since the new fuel pump setup was installed...
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