E34 M5 Discussion 1988-1995 Sedan and Touring
14th August 2002, 02:40
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Kind of nice rear deck spoiler from new M5
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It is a very understated accent. I like it. If I ever re-paint my trunk I would consider installing one.
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14th August 2002, 05:57
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Hmm that looks pretty darn good. Im not so hot about the double-sided tape. It might come off under high speed encounters (on the track of course). Epoxy maybe?
Nice black wheels. Those would look great on an E34 M5 too
14th August 2002, 17:25
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Yes, I would think either buying the black trim ($$$) or powdecoating the chrome trim would be best. The car is a little too black for my tastes.
14th August 2002, 18:53
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What I'd really like is a similar style deck lid spoiler to what's on the E28 M5, but made for the E34 boot. Its nice and understated.
Kevin: what do you mean "too black"?
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14th August 2002, 19:30
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Blacked out trim, blacked out wheels, smoked lights, ...just too Darth Vader.
15th August 2002, 00:36
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No sir not for me
The E39 ///M5 wheels are a great transfer but not that spoiler
Each to their own
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15th August 2002, 16:15
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Those wheels don't look like E39 M5 wheels though!
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17th August 2002, 00:36
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Thats because they are not!!
Didnt mean that they were,just giving my twopence:p :p :p
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21st August 2002, 00:07
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Cool graphic!
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