As a former owner, Sepang was the poop. Most underated color next to white IMO.
I regret that I never modded it though. That color with some dark rims would have been nice.
Sepang Bronze is a rare color, so you will not see a matching car very often. I have not met another M6 on the road, and only 2 M5s. Sepang Bronze will not be available on the M3, and the M3 will be a very common car.
From a practical standpoint, it is very easy to maintain. Matches the color of dirt :1:
I think it is heavily underrated. When I got my car in IB, I had actually gone in looking to buy a Sepang. There's a HUGE disonance between the car in pictures and the car in the Metal.
I was set on Sepang until order was chaged to a Touring and the pic i saw of one looked ghastly - so black was the final decision!
What i did establish was that in bright sunlight like Cali/Saudi it looks terrific but in duller climes like i have here in Scotland it is more like chocolate brown...
I must agree the seprang is quite a nice color, I saw that color one time when I was up in Austin saw a M5 pull out of whole earth foods and was extremely impressed.
color and not the typical black or silver M5. I have a SilverGray one that I love better than Space Gray which already looks pretty cool. One can never go wrong with the Interlagos blue available either.
Color photos don't do Sepang paint justice. It's a metallic, earthtone bronze, that shows depth in sunlight. The color really stands out, absolutely nothing else like it sold.
Really like the Sepang interior with my M's black exterior.
Gustav, I've been up on the Sydney Harbor Bridge in the first three photos, as well as in that parking lot. Cool part of the world. :thumbsup:
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