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2006 M5 For Sale

Posted 13th July 2008 at 01:30 by loudog1
My 2006 M5 is For Sale. 19K + miles and in beautiful condition. I am the 2nd owner and bought it with 6K miles. Light gray interior and pictures are posted on my username loudog1. The price is $63,500.
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2007 M5 Engine Noise(Vibration)

Posted 7th July 2008 at 17:35 by STEVEE
My 2007 M5 experiences intermittant engine vibrations that usually occur between 4000-5000 rpm. The noise is so loud that it comes through and vibrates the dash. The dealer had been unable to replicate the noise and at the last service said that the shock tower brace needed to be torqued down as per a technocal advice. That did not fix the problem and they couldn't seem to duplicate it until the most recent service. Once they heard it took them 3 days before they finally returned my calls and then...
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Nav bracket was missing

Posted 28th June 2008 at 19:05 by MPowrd
The previous owner of my 2000 M5 had made a real mess of my nav bay. I've been trying to clean it up since I got it in Feb 2008.

I had a real devil of a time figuring out why my nav computer bracket was "floating" on the right side without visible means of support and why I couldn't mount the bracket for the Bluetooth ULF module.

I remembered that DouglasABaker had posted a pic of the stock nav brackets without the modules in place. By looking at that, I figured out that...
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RAR utility

Posted 5th June 2008 at 07:15 by Wi_KeD_M5
Utility to unpack .rar compacted files.

Unzip, then install.
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Opinion needed for E39 M5 '03

Posted 1st June 2008 at 06:23 by SSense
Finally got a silver blue E39 M5 '03 and finally became a member of this board. I owned a 530i '03 before the m5, guys my question is that is the m5 a reliable car, I mean can i depend on it for long drives and would it give me unnecessary faults ? I do take care of my cars, like i service it at the dealer, but eventhough i take care of it, would it bug me for no reason or give me these huge bills ??
Mates, i just want to feel i havent done any mistake by replacing e39 530i with an m5, so...
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