I saw what seemed to be a beautiful jet black M5 today from afar while walking with my girlfriend in SOHO towards Spring Street. Luckily, I was armed with my camera today to capture some pics. At first, I was not 100% sure it was a real M5 with the M-technic grille. However, I remember that two of our fellow members, Atomic80 and Tfung, have that grille setup on their M5 so I quickly dismissed it as a strict poser identification part.

Upon a slightly closer inspection, all the M5 details can be seen; folded up M5 mirrors, M5 interior headrests, chrome shadow rims, rear lid spoiler, and side logos.

Getting even closer behind the car to see the quad exhausts, I was 100% sure this was the real thing at this point.

Before I decided to walk away satisfied that I caught a glimpse of one of the best sedans on earth today. I wanted to go back to see what interior trim this owner chose.
Here is where the real surprise comes

This car not only has an automatic gearbox shifter (no streptronic shift either). It is also equipped with the 528i steering wheel and regular stereo setup (no nav).
Remember the special M5 interior headrests I saw earlier? This owner even went as far as to change his interior to resemble the luxury interior and wood trim on the real thing.
Another pic of the side moldings the owner chose to put on this car
This is the final shot of the car before I walked away
Remember the thread that was posted not long ago asking what features people would look for to see if it's the real thing? If this car was in motion, I would have never thought it was a poser given all the details of the exterior and the interior (seats and headrests). I understand this person probably enjoyed the design details of the M5 so to get the same on his/her car, but to put on an M5 badge on what seems to be a 528i is a different story. I can imagine if this car only had a manual transmission in the 528i the owner can go even further in getting the 6-speed shift knob, ///M steering wheel, and a navigation system to make it the perfect "M5."