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2007 Bmw M5 Interlagos Blue Silverstone Ii Interior Smg Many Upgrades Dinan on 2040-cars

US $34,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:85000
Location:

Easton, Connecticut, United States

Easton, Connecticut, United States

I am selling my M5 after 2 years of ownership as it is sadly time to move onto another vehicle. I have plans of starting a family and I need something more practical so the M5 has to go. This vehicle has many top of the line upgrades that you will not find on other cars for sale regionally. It currently has 85,000 miles and has been my daily driver for the past 2 years. Was CPO'd until Dec 2011. 

Not only is this the ideal color combination, but this vehicle includes the following upgrades:

Custom Eurocharged Tune $900 Resulting in 25 more wheel horsepower and torque. (I have before and after dyno results)
Dinan Exhaust with custom x pipe (secondary resonator delete) $4500 
The sound of this system is symphonic without being obnoxious. The right combination of aggressiveness while maintaining some subtlty.
Custom ghost chrome powder coated BBS rims done by none other than the exclusive Proformance Industries in New Rochelle, NY. $1300 
A unique black finish with a metallic silver clear coat gives these rims a two tone look. Very unique!
Cree LED error free angel eye upgrade $150
H&R Lowering springsPerfect ride height. $300 


As far as maintenance performed, other than routine fluids, the following list of maintenance performed and mileage at the time of maintenance.
Park Distance control unit replaced - 50,000 miles.
Post cat 02 sensors replaced - 58,000 miles.
Rotors, pads, sensors replaced - 60,000 miles.
Control arm bushings replaced - 62,000 miles.
MAF Sensors replaced - 70,000 miles.
Spark plugs replaced - 70,000 miles.
Coil pack cylinder number 5 replaced - 70,000 miles.
Driver side idle actuator replaced - 72,000 miles.
Driver side throttle actuator replaced - 79,000 miles.
Battery replaced - 79,000 miles. 
Fuel Pressure Sensor replaced - 80,000 miles.
Fuel injector rings replaced - 83,000 miles.
Fuel injector for cylinder 6 and 8 replaced - 83,000 miles.

All maintenance done as preventative measure to ensure 100% drive-ability.  


This car really is a fun quick super sedan. You will surely catch yourself often driving with the windows down and music off just to listen to the exhaust note. Feel free to reach out to me for more pictures, any questions or to set up an appointment to meet. 

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BMW M235i in circuit scrap with legendary E46 M3 CSL

Fri, 25 Apr 2014

Earlier this month, we brought you news that BMW's one-year wonder, the 2011 1 Series M Coupe, is actually trading for more money today than it did when new. That sort of short-term appreciation is a major rarity with modern production cars, but apparently it's not the only BMW enthusiast coupe to enjoy far-above-average residual values. The not-for-North America 2004 M3 CSL, itself a single-year offering, apparently also fits that description, as we've just learned from Auto Express.
The M3 CSL ruled overseas BMW showrooms a decade ago, with just 1,400 examples built. Based on the well-regarded E46 M3, the rare two-door was relieved of extraneous bits for improved track work and driver fidelity, coming in at around 240 fewer pounds than a garden-variety M3. With carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic bodywork, thinner glass and a lot less sound insulation, the CSL was one of the more raucous cars of its day. Like the 1M Coupe, it was also one of the more connected cars of the era, with a retuned suspension, quicker steering, and a bit more power than its brethren.
As Auto Express points out, a good used one commands about the same money as a brand-new 2014 M235i - the closest thing BMW makes to a 1M Coupe today - which makes this video track battle an interesting new-versus-used showdown. According to AE, a well-sorted used M3 CSL will run UK consumers anywhere between £30,000 and £35,000 - roughly $50,000 to $59,000 US. That's a massive premium over the $10k-17k British buyers can expect to shell out for a comparable standard M3, similar to the story that plays out for the 1M versus lesser 1 Series variants.

Alex Zanardi back in the driver's seat with BMW

Tue, 21 Jan 2014

If there's ever been an inspirational story in the pantheon of motor racing history, surely it's that of Alessandro Zanardi. The Italian driver worked his way up the motor racing ladder, making it into Formula One and winning two CART championships for Chip Ganassi Racing back before the series re-merged into IndyCars. Tragedy struck in 2001 when he lost both his legs in a crash at the Lausitzring in Germany, but rather than accept his fate, Alex pushed on. Fitted with prosthetic limbs, he learned to drive a racing car with hand controls and got back in the driver's seat.
Zanardi drove for BMW in the European Touring Car Championship and then in the World Touring Car Championship that replaced it, landing on the podium several times despite his physical disadvantage. He left racing in 2009 to train for the Paralympics, winning two gold medals in London, but Alex apparently couldn't shake the racing bug. BMW modified one of its M3 DTM racers with hand controls for him to test later that year. And now he's returning to motor racing full time.
BMW has just announced that Zanardi will be driving a Z4 GT3 in the Blancpain Sprint Series, the successor to the FIA GT Series and short-distance counterpart to the Blancpain Endurance Series. The car has been modified with the hand controls the Bavarian automaker's racing department fitted to the aforementioned M3 DTM and will be fielded by the ROAL Motorsport team with which Alex challenged for the European Touring Car Championship last decade.

Forget about greenlighting it, BMW is already testing the M2

Thu, 08 May 2014

One week ago, we reported, with some skepticism, that BMW had greenlit a car we've been waiting for since the 1 Series M Coupe was discontinued - the M2. Now, we have the first images of that new hotshot underoing testing in Germany.
What's our reasoning here? After all, this just looks like an M235i. Well, that camo is disguising swollen fenders designed to conceal wider tires. Now, these aren't production changes, and it's very likely that the eventual M2's fenders will look quite a bit different. According to our spy, the front fenders have been borrowed from the M235i Racing, while the rears are from an unknown source.
Our spies are also quick to point out a few other high-performance items on this mule. The cross-drilled brakes and blue M calipers are one such item, although we aren't sure how much they differ from the optional stoppers on the production M235i. The black wheels are borrowed from the M3 and M4, and are shod in what look like a sticky set of Michelin tires.