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2000 BMW Widebody M5 pictures and videos

30K views 36 replies 25 participants last post by  mertm5  
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I haven't posted anything new lately so here are some professional photography shots from DG Films,Spot Nine Photography, Scott Chu Photography. Enjoy!

You can see the build here:

http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e3...ulletin/e39-m5-e52-z8-discussion/153039-life-my-e39-m5-show-car-my-journey.html

DG Films and Photograpy. Photographer: Darryl Gatan. Model: Jaclyn Skinner. Location: Former Mare Island Naval Base in Vallejo, Ca.

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Spot Nine Studios. Photographer: Ken Phoung. Location: Oakland Ca.

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Scott Chu Photography. Photographer: Scott Chu. Location: Somewhere in Malibu Hills, Ca.

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imagezby BRIAN. Photographer: Brian Mc Gee. Model: Angelica Carrera. Location: @ old shop R|M South El Monte, ca.

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@ Moscone Center. The International Auto Show SF, Ca.

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@ Autocon Car Show. City of Industry, Ca.

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Videos:

"M5 BEAST" Official Movie Trailer - YouTube

Merts Widebody 2000 E39 BMW M5 - YouTube

Merts 2000 BMW E39 M5 [part 2] - YouTube

TIME x '00 BMW M5 WB on Vimeo

Mert's exit @ Tea station - YouTube



My latest creation:

1999 BMW Widebody M3

Here's a Teaser....

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Shaved and wire tucked...

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#2 ·
WOW:eek:oohhh:! speechless! Looks awesome!
 
#4 ·
Very nice!! That had to be a ton of work and money...
 
#5 ·
Looks like a lot of work, and some quality photography too :)
 
#12 ·
Been following the car on youtube for quite some time..
When are you going to complete the video?
 
#15 ·
Must haz those wheels. You could cook pancakes on those rear lips!
 
#23 ·
Front 9.5X20 255/30R20, Rear 11X20 305/25R20

E36 project looks slick. Good design choice with the squared wide fenders; always liked them and sometimes think BMW should have stuck with them with it's widebodies.
Thanks! Still work in progress! I prefer the square fenders over the round fenders for the E36. I'll post more pictures as the build progess!
 
#26 ·
Wild style for sure. I love that you car looks just as good in person as it does on the Internet. That's a pretty rare thing these days.

I really like the wire tuck on the E36. I assume this one was done after lawrence's car because it looks even better then his. Wheels look like Rotiform BLQs.

Keep doing what you do bruddah!
 
#30 ·
Wild style for sure. I love that you car looks just as good in person as it does on the Internet. That's a pretty rare thing these days.

I really like the wire tuck on the E36. I assume this one was done after lawrence's car because it looks even better then his. Wheels look like Rotiform BLQs.

Keep doing what you do bruddah!

couldn't agree more!!
 
#27 · (Edited)
Mert I know opinions are like a$$holes but I hope you don't mind a comment. Personally I think everything looks perfect and right and flows, except one thing. Your Hamann roof spoiler looks like it sticks out from the rest of the car. You think maybe a more subtle roof spoiler that flows to the rest of the car would be a finishing touch? Just my 2 cents. Either way I can only imagine the amount of time, money, and thought that went into this beast. Your car stands out in a class all its own, don't let anyone tell you any different or that it strays from the BMW norm or cookie cutter line that everyone stands in and that you crossed the line. You are a true pioneer!
 
#31 ·
This is pretty much the only successfully executed widebody of an E39 M5 I've ever seen. Raikku's flared fenders came out well too but not sure I'd call that quite a widebody. This one and his are pretty much the only two I've ever seen with fender work that still look right in my opinion. Looks great!