2001 540it (Auto)
Titanium Silver Metallic | Black Interior
M sport package
Cold Weather Package
135k miles Clean title
95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
Current Garage Highlights
2003 525iT TiSilver
2002 M5 TiSilver
1998 528i KASCHMIRBEIGE METALLIC (301) (Goldie)
Former Garage Highlights
2005 X5 4.8is
2004 325iTs (2x)
1973 Pantera L
1971 Dodge Dart Swinger "Lite Package"
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack Alpine White
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack GoManGo Green
1969 Road Runner 383
1968 Barracuda Formula S 340 Sea Foam Green
so what kind of build are you going to do?
Purchased with the below back in January-ish 2021
2001 540i Wagon
WBADR63431GN91729
M Sport Package (Not M Sport)
Cold Weather Package
130k miles
Clean title
Purchase Thread: https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...ell-maintained
All stock except the following:
M5 gauge cluster - all coding done properly and all functions work 100% M5 Steering Wheel M5 replica Front bumper (very nice fit) LED halo bulbs Euro center armrest (with storage) OE painted Side trim wrapped in 3M satin black vinyl ECS Black grills Borla XS 3" stainless muffler with nice 4" Stainless slash cut tip Front Cross-Drilled Rotors ECS Stainless Brake Lines Eibach sport front springs (just to even out the stance)
Updated Audio system:
Alpine 2-DIN in dash head unit w/ Carplay, Android Auto, and steering wheel controls Alpine PDX 5 channel amp Alpine type X 6.5” component front speakers JL Audio 10" subwoofer in custom enclosure above battery
Maintenance (all receipts are on file):
Transmission replaced with brand new by BMW at 70k miles New aux fan Full cooling system re-fresh (rad, hoses, reservoir, water pump, etc) Trans cooler hoses Power steering lines and reservoir Timing Chain, guides, tensioner Rear air bags (air springs) New Climate control panel, New Battery Front thrust arms New lower control arms New Front sway bar links New Front Sway bar bushings New Front center link and pitman arm New tie rod ends New OE Sachs front struts New front rubber spring isolators New front upper strut mounts New rear ball joints New rear upper control arms and guide links New rear sway bar links New rear integral links New Bilstein rear shocks New OE engine mounts New trans mounts New Driveshaft center bearing New driveshaft Guibo New valve cover gaskets New Valley pan and intake manifold gaskets New lower oil pan gasket Brake booster replaced Brake fluid flush Brake pads New Cabin filters New plugs New battery New alternator New coils Upper timing cover gaskets Headlight adjusters replaced and lights polished Automatic headlight retrofit (all OE parts) Compustar remote start 17” Style 66 staggered wheels with Goodyear tires w/ about 5k miles 235/45/17 front 255/40/17 rear Weathtech floormats for the front
95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
- OEM M5 (Style 65) rims
- New Michelin Pilot Sport 4s
- Ceramic Coated Rims w/Adam's Polish
- Genuine M5 side door moulding
- New OEM M5 Floor Mats
- New OEM BMW Battery
- Oil Change and service 135k
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95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
Man I want Style 65s so bad
that is a very healthy service list too
Joey
2002 525i Touring M5T Project
2002 Subaru Wrx Sti Touring Project
2013 VW Touareg TDI EPA Nightmare
Build log
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...M5T-Conversion
They’re nice, but they’re heavy. I have two sets of them, not using one of them right now, gunna paint them, what color? I don’t know yet. One set is OEM shadow chrome, the other set, I stripped and am almost ready for powder coat. Thinking of a Titanium shadow chrome, should look good on my green wagon? Not sure yet.
Set the controls for the heart of the sun
- OEM MTech front bumper (w/fresh paint)
- New OEM front bumper moldings
- New OEM front headlight squirters
- New OEM Mtech rear bumper (w/fresh paint)
- New OEM rear bumper moldings
- New OEM rear bumper PDC sensors
- New OEM bumper rubber moldings
- OEM M5 exhaust install (Driver side only)
- OEM M5 side mirrors (w/fresh paint)
- OEM drivers side switch pannel + passenger module (auto dip + auto fold)
- New Mann air filter (136k)
- New Mann pollen filters (136k)
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95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
137k Miles
- New serpentine drive belt (Continental)
- New a/c belt (Continental)
- New idler pulley, tensioner pulley, tensioner (both serp and a/c sides)
- Coolant flush OEM Coolant + Distilled water
- M5 metal front brake duct housings
- M5 rear calipers
- New OEM Brake Pads (Rear)
- New Zimmerman rotors (Rear)
- New anti-rattle brake clips (Rear)
- New OEM BMW Center Caps x4
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Last edited by Arson8; 12-17-2021 at 07:53 PM.
95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
Your car looks really great and your modifications are tastefully done. I had a set of imitation style 62s. They were really heavy and they're gone.
car looks incredible Arson...! Love the "no expense spared" approach too
Question though....and you surely already are aware of this..... Did you ventilate the insert in the front bumper (between the foglights) when you fit the bumper, leave it out, or did you use the euro grille insert..? All the US cars (incl. M5...) have panels on the outboard ends that block off the brake cooling ducts...
My euro M-sport touring had the panel ventilated all the way end-to-end which left the inlets to the brake ducts open and made them functional.
EDIT: this portion here... This area (both left and right sides) was open and not blocked off. The US cars have a solid panel there that directly blocks the air coming into the brake cooling ducts. Again...I'm sure you already know all this shit.
my vin was GU96619 if you want to search any euro spec parts. you prob don't need this either...lol
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Last edited by adm750; 12-28-2021 at 08:55 AM.
"two wrongs don't make a right...only three lefts do...."
'79 Euro 635csi - gone and regretting it...
'89 gsxr-750 - former traffic knife
'97 528i sedan - holding on strong...(just sold after 16 years of ownership - sad day)
'03 Euro 525it - something about a famous dolphin.....
'06 Mercury Grand Marquis (don't ask....it gets the job done....)
'84 Specialized Allez - full Campagnolo Super Record
'99-ish Cannondale CAAD4
"Stinky" - Kona Stinky Five
'86 528e
2008 E70 X5 3.0
Started on my dual exhaust conversion. Ultimately I decided to go with the stock M5 cans (these can be picked up cheap) for a more authentic look. The conversion was done the "Speed Academy" way, which can all be found on YouTube.
- Replaced battery cables with factory M5 ones
- M5 side cut
- M5 exhaust cans
- M5 battery box
- Custom box welded in with room to fit battery box and SLS pump.
- Custom box was undercoated, seam sealer was applied to welds, painted with high temp silver and satin clear coat
Next steps are to finish sealing everything up, mount the bumper and weld up the pipes.
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95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
Nicely done.
“She’s the last of the V8’s, she sucks nitro...phase 4 heads, twin overhead cams...600 horsepower through the wheels, she’s meanness put to music...”
It is DONE. I knew the dual exhaust conversion on these things was difficult, but wow, to say that is an understatement. There are many ways to do this, but having dual mufflers was important to me - simply adding a pipe with a tip was never an option. That said, I went with the OE M5 cans. Why? You can pick up a set for cheap and it gives the car the OEM+ feel. The only other option (for me) would have been Dinan, which for now is way too expensive. All together, this job was around 50-75 hours.
- Trunk was stripped and sound deadening was applied (Matt 66)
- Pipe welding was all done by my local profession exhaust shop
- Slimbones rear lower diffuser
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95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
How’s it sound? Nice job! I’ve done it on a customer wagon, but never have the time to do it for myself.
Set the controls for the heart of the sun
Nah man, leave the way it is. It looks like the car came from the factory the way it is. The wagon that I transplanted the M5 bits on, the guy went and got the M5 exhaust done after he picked the wagon up from our shop, I never got to see it since he picked it up from us. I was hoping he’d swing by.
Set the controls for the heart of the sun
Yes to Dinan!
Current Garage Highlights
2003 525iT TiSilver
2002 M5 TiSilver
1998 528i KASCHMIRBEIGE METALLIC (301) (Goldie)
Former Garage Highlights
2005 X5 4.8is
2004 325iTs (2x)
1973 Pantera L
1971 Dodge Dart Swinger "Lite Package"
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack Alpine White
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack GoManGo Green
1969 Road Runner 383
1968 Barracuda Formula S 340 Sea Foam Green
-Valve cover gaskets (FCP Euro) x2
-Valve cover grommets (FCP Euro) x22
-Camshaft solenoid front case cover gaskets (FCP Euro) x2
-Timing chain tensioner (FCP Euro)
-Powder coat valve covers x2
-NGK Spark plugs (FCP Euro) x8
-Oil change w/Castrol synthetic @ 138,950 miles
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95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
-Front M5 brake calipers
-New OEM brake pads
-Turner Motorsports stainless ABS module flex lines
-Custom ABS module heat shield
-Brake fluid flush (whole system w/Super Dot 4)
-Stoptech (cryo treated and cross drilled) rotors
-New intake manifold vacuum lines (x4)
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Last edited by Arson8; 08-05-2022 at 04:58 PM.
95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
Transmission service w/ZF fluid @ 140k miles
New transmission filter and OEM gasket
All new transmission bolts and fill/drain plugs and washers
Differential flush @ 140k miles
New fill and drain plugs and washers
New set of aftermarket pork chops
Used M5 engine pan
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95 M3 - Sold
00 330ci - Sold
04 M3 - Sold
01 540it - Daily
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