All Posts Tagged With: "E39 M5"

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E39 M5 Style Body Kit with Fog Lights

Autoparts.pricegrabber.com is a web site that offers products at the most reasonable price possible. On this page is featured a 97-03 BMW E39 M5 Style Body Kit with fog lights. This is a sporty looking front body kit that comes with fog lights that are made of flexible Poly-urethane plastic. The package includes bumper pad [...]

July 20th, 2010 | Brooks | 0 comments | Continued
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Voice Command Module for your E39 M5

Would you like to control your E39 M5 by talking to it? A voice command module can be added to your car’s navigation system. It can follow the following commands; Turn on navigation, turn or off voice instuction, display map, change map scale and get information of current location and destination and many more. This [...]

July 15th, 2010 | Brooks | 0 comments | Continued
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E39 M5 aFe Perfoemance Air Filter

Air quality is very important for your E39 M5, that is why air filters have to be changed regularly. Turnermotorsport.com features the aFe Performance air filter. This product is a drop-in stock replacement that can be installed into your vehicle’s factory air box. This product fits all E39 M5 series that were produced from 1999-2003. [...]

July 10th, 2010 | Brooks | 0 comments | Continued
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E39 M5 Angel Eyes

Photographer Turner Tots’ photo stream at Flickr.com includes this Le Mans blue E39 M5 with emphasis on the front bumper and its angel eyes. The picture has a minimalist look with the shoot done inside a garage or an auto parts store. This is what makes it quite unique. Taken with a Nikon D40 and [...]

July 10th, 2010 | Brooks | 0 comments | Continued
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M62 Oxygen Sensor Replacement of your E39 M5

Here’s a do it yourself site that features M62 Oxygen Sensor replacement of your E39 M5. BMW recommends that O2 sensors should be replaced every one hundred thousand miles since not doing so will reduce your car’s fuel economy and also results in poor idle performance. The job requires the following tools; 22mm closed end [...]

July 6th, 2010 | Brooks | 2 comments | Continued
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E39 M5 Slide Show

This is a an eight minute vid that is actually a slide show of the different models of the BMW E39 M5 series through the years. With a musical scoring using Boom Jinx Feat by Thomas J. Bergesen in the first half and shifting to a Duderstadt remix of Remember September in the second half, [...]

June 30th, 2010 | Brooks | 0 comments | Continued
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Weekend Road Rally With Friends

Recently  I had the privilege of being invited on a weekend drive with many customers of my friend Chris Germana, owner of the independent shop I take the Beast to – called Motor Werke here in Kelowna. The drive was about 3 hours in length and took us down to Penticton from the West Side, [...]

June 28th, 2010 | Brooks | 2 comments | Continued
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Front Right Window Regulator for your E39 M5

Here’s another BMW E39 M5 part that is offered at ebay.com. This brand new front right window regulator is for the passenger side’s front door. It is packaged without the motor and is OEM quality. It is designed for BMW models 525i, 528i, 528IT, 530I, 540i, 540IT, M5 and others. The page lists down the [...]

June 25th, 2010 | Brooks | 0 comments | Continued
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E39 M5 Crystal Red Rear Tail Lights

Once again, here is an E39 M5 accessory that is being offered at ebay. The BMW 5 series E39 crystal red/clear M5 rear lights are made from high grade materials. It passed the test for automotive road use and will not crack nor discolor when exposed to normal weather conditions. This can be a direct [...]

June 23rd, 2010 | Brooks | 0 comments | Continued
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Removing the E39 M5 Rear Deck

BMWm5tuning.blogspot.com posted this do it yourself blog on how to remove the E39 M5 rear deck. This will work for cars that have the fold-down rear seats, rear airbags and rear sunshade. It is explained in details of what has to be done to remove the rear deck to expose the top of the rear [...]

June 18th, 2010 | Brooks | 0 comments | Continued