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2008 Black/black 6mt e60 M5. Highly maintained, tastefully modified.

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    For Sale: 2008 Black/black 6mt e60 M5. Highly maintained, tastefully modified.

    Price: $40,000

    Selling my e60 M5. I have no idea what it's worth, so starting it based on the only estimate I was given here:
    The bad: ~120,000 miles 6mt swapped The good: clean title 6mt Dinan differential Evolve headers KWV3 suspension Dinan muffler always garaged Upkeep. Lots done at 110,000 mile: rod bearings (new OE) main bearings (new OE) Updated oil squirters from the V3 S85 rear main seal clutch/pressure...


    For those that have been around for a while, this was Vodyk's car. He was a close real life friend of mine.
    Saw this pop up on the forums and figured I would try a euro VO into NCS and see what would happen. Here is what I got: With NCSExpert change in DSC: UEBERSTEUERN_MUE_0_2 wert_01 to wert_00 UEBERSTEUERN_MUE_1_2 wert_02 to wert_00 UNTERSTEUERSCHWELLE_2 wert_00 to wert_01...

    He died 12 years ago, and his parents kept the car. A couple of years ago they needed to sell it and asked if I wanted to take it over. I did.

    The bad:
    124,680 miles
    The 6mt is a swap-- but was done with all factory parts, and you'd never know when driving the car.

    The good:
    clean title, zero crash history
    never smoked in, never eaten in
    2008
    6mt
    Dinan 3.91 differential (commonly considered to be a requirement for the 6mt to work well, and not included stock)
    Evolve headers
    KWV3 suspension
    Dinan muffler
    Dinan front strut tower braces
    always garaged
    18" Apex wheels

    Upkeep. Lots done at 110,000 mile:
    rod bearings (new OE)
    main bearings (new OE)
    Updated oil squirters from the V3 S85 (new OE)
    rear main seal (new OE)
    clutch/pressure plate/throw out bearing/pilot bearing (new OE)
    flywheel (new OE)
    CSB/Guibo (new OE)
    Spark plugs (new OE)
    coils (new OE)
    fuel injectors (new OE)
    all the top end gaskets (new OE)
    Throttle actuator (Euro Power Motorsport-- which should last longer than new OE)
    water pump (new OE)
    thermostat (new OE)
    pre cat 02s (new OE)
    engine mounts (new OE)
    trans mounts (new OE)
    belts/tensioners/idlers (new OE)
    vanos line (new OE)
    All sorts of bushings/bearings (with factory rubber-- no poly crap)

    The indifferent:
    Black on Black with alu trim

    The broken:
    -One of the angel eyes is out, and I unplugged the other. I never bothered looking into it as I hate angel eyes in general, so would have them unplugged even if they worked.
    -I had it in for state inspection last month (which it passed), and they mentioned that one of the KW shocks shows signs of leaking a little. I haven't investigated it at all, but seemingly that is a thing.

    VIN: WBSNB93538CX09651

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    2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
    2012 LMB/Black 128i
    2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

    #3
    One more...

    478rwhp/.83 ~= 575 crank horse power.

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    2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
    2012 LMB/Black 128i
    2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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      #4
      I wanted to chime in on this thread to give a huge positive experience reference for Obioban. Purchased his M3 Wagon a few years ago now to compliment my coupe (mainly to fly fish and bomb roads on the way there and back) & the car has been nothing but fantastic. Most of you who have been in the community for the last 20 years know, definitively, if you buy one of his cars, you won’t find one better cared for/maintained/respected. Period, mic drop etc etc

      example :



      Feel free to PM me if you want to chat about the buying experience

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        #5
        I have

        1. Bought a car from Obioban;
        2. Had friends buy from him and with his help; and
        3. Seen this car in person.

        Based on those experiences, I'm here to vouch for both Obioban and this car 100%.

        When I bought my old E36 M3 from him, he made sure I knew everything I might ever need to know about that particular car before the money traded hands. The car had been completely gone over; all the important trouble spots and everything affecting the driving experience had been addressed, and he was completely upfront about the few shortcomings that remained. Zero surprises, other than how much that car changed my perceptions about what a car should be.

        As far as I know, everyone who's bought a car from him has had the same experience. And anyone who knows him knows this is just how he rolls. There's no one on earth from whom I'd rather buy a car.

        And if I were buying an E60 M5, I'd want it like this: all expensive and important failure modes recently addressed, rigorously and intelligently maintained, tastefully modded, and with the few remaining problems out in the open.

        If you want an E60 M5 6MT to drive, want it done right, and want to know what you're getting into, you'll likely never get a better chance.
        2008 E90 M3 6MT
        Slicktop, no iDrive | Öhlins by 3DM Motorsport | Autosolutions

        2011 E90 328i 6MT
        RWD, slicktop, no iDrive

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          #6
          Oh man, this is a beautiful car. This is seriously temping to upgrade from e39 M5.
          2005 BMW M3 ZCP Black/Black - HTE Tuning | Kassel CSL DME | 280/272 Schrick Cams+P54 Followers | Dinan TBs | Bosch 550cc | Radium Fuel System | Karbonious CSL Airbox+OE Snorkel | SS V1 Stepped+Catted Sec 1+Resonated Twin Pipe+Race | 3.91, 3 stage clutch | FCM 336/600 | Vorshlag Camber Plates, RSM | Rogue ASP | AKG FCABs, SFBs | TMS Front Sway, Camber Arms, Monoball RTABs, Pullies | Mason Race Strut + X-Brace | AS 30% SSK | SPAL | Redish Plates | VAC Exhaust Hub | WPC Rod Bearings

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