My E28 M5 journey

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S14
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My E28 M5 journey

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Hi Guys, I bought Chris Graff's wonderful M5. In the following posts, I'll share my time as it's caretaker. :banana:

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No photoshop on this comp, so this is straight off the point-n-shoot.
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Yep! Thats sweeeeeet! :D
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Post by fukoa »

good looking ride you have
I like all the pictures
but the second picture is my favorite
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Rears are 9s, yes?
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Post by Dexter »

Nice. Love it- love the second one best too.
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Need some headlight wipers?
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Post by Das_Prachtstrasse »

mooseheadm5 wrote:Need some headlight wipers?
I do.


Wheels look good, one of the only 18 inch sets that actually don't look overly humongous on an e28.
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Post by S14 »

Thanks guys, I like no 2 as well, but the car is a bit crooked and it kind of bugs me in that pic.

Moose - I have a set of washers, but I think I like the front end without the clutter. They are neat when they work though!
wheels are 8 and 9, or 8.5 and 9.5... I forget! Tires are 235/35/18 conti DW's on all 4 corners.

Das - I agree, they are just a tiny bit big, but it looks good I think.

Black Steel - I tried to find some pictures of your car... It sounds like quite a kit, why no pictures???
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Post by skip535i »

That looks great! Those wheels are CLEAN!
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Post by rojacob »

mooseheadm5 wrote:Need some headlight wipers?
Mee too! :D

NICE! M5. Very del-licious looking. Also like the chrome biumpers :up:
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Looks sharp, were the pics taken in NJ?
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Post by cactusjacks1 »

S14 wrote:Thanks guys, I like no 2 as well, but the car is a bit crooked and it kind of bugs me in that pic.

Moose - I have a set of washers, but I think I like the front end without the clutter. They are neat when they work though!
wheels are 8 and 9, or 8.5 and 9.5... I forget! Tires are 235/35/18 conti DW's on all 4 corners.

Das - I agree, they are just a tiny bit big, but it looks good I think.
They look very good - the wheels are spotless, did you have them refinished? The machined lip is the way to go on this car & the staggar is right on. Are they from a e39 or e38?
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Post by mogie »

the wheels are spotless, did you have them refinished
They look new, i assume he got them with the style 5 closeout
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Post by Fox »

This thread title is spot on!
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Post by Karl Grau »

I have to say your pictures removed any shred of remaining doubt I had about getting rid of the M-Tech Tupperware.

I can only hope mine looks as nice when I'm done.

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Post by S14 »

Charles - Nice bit of kit you've collected! are your lower valance covers white too?

Cactus - I wish I could take credit for keeping them that clean! I bought them new from ECS, and they had about 6 miles on them when I took these photo's. I do have a order in with autogeek for some wheel wax, and some leather care to try to head off the hot texas summers.

Thanks again for the warm comments, I really do enjoy this car! :alright:
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Welcome to the "rebellion" force....of 18" wheel users! Very nice!

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Looking good
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Post by 48230M5 »

It looks awesome! I never realized it before, but euro bumper cars can pull off 18s so much better.
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Love the cars, where is a good place to get those plastics? (bumpers, trunk wing, Ext)
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Post by GaAlpinaOwner »

looks very very nice...luv the deep dish Style 5s
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Post by Black Steel »

S14 wrote:Thanks guys, I like no 2 as well, but the car is a bit crooked and it kind of bugs me in that pic.

Moose - I have a set of washers, but I think I like the front end without the clutter. They are neat when they work though!
wheels are 8 and 9, or 8.5 and 9.5... I forget! Tires are 235/35/18 conti DW's on all 4 corners.

Das - I agree, they are just a tiny bit big, but it looks good I think.

Black Steel - I tried to find some pictures of your car... It sounds like quite a kit, why no pictures???
I have put one or two pictures up ;) When I respray the car all will be revealed. I'm running 265/35/18's on my 9" rears & 225/40/18's on the 8" fronts. Just a taste :D

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Forgot to say...The stance on your car is perfect. Not too low which makes it look almost factory hence cool :cool:
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Post by S14 »

Nice Engine porn! here is my old S38B38 while I was in Germany:

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I like the design of the B36 and B38 airbox better than the M88 and B35. I still have my old B38 airbox and trumpets, would it fit on the B35????

I do like the sound of the B35 over the B38 though... maybe it's just the greater amount of sound deadening in the E34 that took away from the awesome sound of these engines!
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Post by cgraff »

Lovely looking car and wheels!

Great pictures.

How are you liking the Conti DW? Looking to get a set myself.

-Chris
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Post by Black Steel »

S14 wrote:Nice Engine porn! here is my old S38B38 while I was in Germany:

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I like the design of the B36 and B38 airbox better than the M88 and B35. I still have my old B38 airbox and trumpets, would it fit on the B35????

I do like the sound of the B35 over the B38 though... maybe it's just the greater amount of sound deadening in the E34 that took away from the awesome sound of these engines!
Very nice! Looks like the Z4 Carbon airbox as aposed to the S38 ones I have seen?
The E34 has about 200kgs more sound deafening than an E28 :laugh:
I have had people pull over & wave me past...Think the sound scared them! :laugh: I have a Racing Dynamics Carbon intake. Sounds vicious! ;) My airbox works as BMW intended as well. The flap in it opens & closes as the revs rise & fall :cool:
B38 airbox on an M88 would be seriously cool especially if you used the B38 ECU to operate the flap in it's three stages! That would be seriously cool. Never seen that before! :D
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