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Originally posted by Maxima SE View Post
5 liter high revving v10 for 20-30 grand. Seems like an experience you should get your hands on while you can since everything else seems to be either powered by energizer batteries or 1.5 liter turbos.
mawLast edited by maw1124; 12-03-2021, 05:04 PM.
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Originally posted by Maxima SE View Post
5 liter high revving v10 for 20-30 grand. Seems like an experience you should get your hands on while you can since everything else seems to be either powered by energizer batteries or 1.5 liter turbos.
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Originally posted by 02_lsb View Post
whatâs the craze with e60 m5?
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Originally posted by oceansize View PostFor me it is more about the combination of colors versus just the exterior.
The oceansize power rankings.
1. OG/cinnamon might be my favorite
2. Silver/red or cinnamon (classic),
3. imola/imola
4. JB/cinnamon or red,
5. CB/cinnamon,
6. white/cinnamon or red
7. estoril/cinnamon or black
8. PY/Black
9. LSB/Black (I'm one of the few who actually doesn't particularly care for LSB after I saw one in person).
In my opinon, Imola, PY and LSB (maybe ILB?) are the most indicative colors of that BMW era.Last edited by 02_lsb; 12-03-2021, 02:25 PM.
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Originally posted by TexaZ3 View PostCan't stand the guy. Him buying E46M is just following a recent trend. All of these guys will be looking to buy E60 M5 in a few months.
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Matt is actually cool and down to earth in person despite his polarizing online persona, I've worked with him a few times over the years. I'm pretty sure he will leave this car alone. Silver on red is really underrated combo IMO.
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Tiag is a classic German colour. There are people outside of the circle that still regard it as the colour of choice and don't care about rarity. I have tiag and I don't love it or hate it. It's muted and subtle, but I would probably change it for something else if I could, though I'm not sure what I'd prefer as I don't like the main hero colours. I would never respray mine because I value originality over a nicer colour though.
That being said I think we can all agree, of the boring colours tiag>carbon blackLast edited by Thoglan; 12-03-2021, 11:54 AM.
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Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post
If you remember, the cars took three months to build and arrive at port then dealer for pickup so six months was due to demand the first few years. You may not have been old enough to drive then but cars were selling for sticker if you knew people or a markup at that time. Most cars were not silver, they were an assortment of colors and silver never dominated any of the dealer lots or car meets I was going to at the time.
You're right thought, I did know one guy who was an attorney who funny enough tend to prefer convertibles.
Just based on production numbers alone TiaG is just way more common of a car. Maybe a bit of a sweeping generalization but dealer spec'd cars around me were mainly silver.
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My first e46 M3 was TiAg/imola. I regretted my exterior color choice from the day I picked it up at Spartanburg.
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Originally posted by oceansize View PostFor me it is more about the combination of colors versus just the exterior.
1. OG/cinnamon might be my favorite
2. Silver/red or cinnamon (classic)...Originally posted by DJAM3 View PostTiAG/Imola is an underrated combo IMO (TiAG owner)âŚ
My $.02 contribution to this thread.
maw
PS, I will say that I drove 2 Carbon Black over Imola cars when looking for mine, one at EAG, both were stunning to look at ⌠but in the end I thought the timeless silver would age better.Last edited by maw1124; 12-04-2021, 07:21 AM.
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