Getting my E39 M5 tomorrow!!
Getting my E39 M5 tomorrow!!
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Wedginald

Original Poster:

49 posts

233 months

Friday 28th May 2010
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Hi all

I'm quite excited, getting a facelift M5 tomorrow, Le Mans Blue with Black/Grey interior. First M car after a few Alpinas!

Will post piccies soon!


Stedman

7,386 posts

216 months

Friday 28th May 2010
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Nice cool

M5Tom

345 posts

193 months

Friday 28th May 2010
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Excellent Choice. Enjoy.

mikey-r

408 posts

221 months

Friday 28th May 2010
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Well done that man. You won't regret it, oh, and by far the best colour wink

M5Tom

345 posts

193 months

Saturday 29th May 2010
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It's also the fastest colour............. smile

DennisCooper

1,340 posts

195 months

Saturday 29th May 2010
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Congrats!

I STILL want an E39 Alpine White M5!

I've met a few US owners of white M5's including an awesome Dinan modified example! Also I think Imola Red looks a fantastic colour as well! In fact, all the E39 M5's colours are great lookers, I don't think there's a 'bad' colour in all the line up. An owner has the Oxford Green 2 and it looks great, he keeps it nicely polished and cleaned and in direct light it's very nice. I know there's always popular choices - LMB, Carbon Black, Silverstone etc, but the others shouldn't be instantly dismissed as they often are wink

Does anyone actually know, if there are any UK E39 M5's in Alpine white? else, I know another owner who's thinking of doing a Vinyl wrap on his... !

Cheers, Dennis!

Digger

16,163 posts

215 months

Saturday 29th May 2010
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Hi Wedge. Out of interest which other Alpinas have you owned apart from the B3 in your profile? If it's a B10 would love to hear a comparison with the M5.

MattOz

4,017 posts

288 months

Saturday 29th May 2010
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Nice one Wedge.

Looking forward to seeing the pics. You really can't do much better than an E39 for all round ability and grin factor at a very reasonable cost IMHO. smile

Wedginald

Original Poster:

49 posts

233 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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Thanks for the replies and warm welcome everyone...

I'm really pleased with the car, the alloys aren't particularly to my taste but the car came with the originals, which are going for a refurb prior to refitting. I'll sell these Breyton monsters on!

Car is otherwise pretty standard, other than a detachable tow bar and a short shift kit. The car has the stereo upgrade, SatNav (accepts postcodes which is great), electric rear blinds, built in booster seat in the rear, phone etc...

It has done 91000 and was registered just before the 1st of March 2001, so the tax is reasonable! It has had recent MAFs and a new clutch 5000 miles ago. Front has had paint (for stonechips) and bizarrely one of the rear parking sensors is black instead of blue.

The plate won't be staying, I presume the previous owner went for V6 as his previous car was a V6 GTV!

One thing I need to sort is the gear knob (which has seen better days), I want a metal one with illumination, How much from the stealer, or does anyone know a good aftermarket one?

Digger, I've mainly had B3's (Saloons and Coupes). I did borrow a friends B10 V8 for a long weekend though and I find that the M5 is a different beast. The B10 is the height of luxury and are really well appointed. I was spoiled as my mates was an ex show car and was very special inside. It also had more power than a standard B10 V8 (as Alpina wanted to impress the press!). The biggest difference is the switchtronic gearbox. I find the steering on the M5 miles better though!

Now for the piccies!












Inny

456 posts

221 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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I think the Breytons look sweet...getmecoat

CDM3

52 posts

191 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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That is a supurb example, The seats dont look like they have done 10K never mind 90?. Glad to hear you will putting the original alloys back on! No matter how much they cost thay just cheapen the car in my opinion.

Top buy you must have seen a few before this find!

Quinten

1,168 posts

265 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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Looks smart! Welcome to the club wink

Are you going to keep the towbar? Cos if you aren't, drop me a message please smile

ArmaghMan

2,719 posts

204 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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Welcome to the club!!
Big fun ahead.
Enjoy

Patrick Bateman

13,025 posts

198 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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How on earth do those seats look like that?

Jammy git.

MattOz

4,017 posts

288 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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To be fair, my seats look like that and mines done 80k miles.

belleair302

6,995 posts

231 months

Tuesday 1st June 2010
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So long as you clean and protect your seats, even if buying a car with 90,000 on the clock, leather can look great and does last.

Wedginald

Original Poster:

49 posts

233 months

Tuesday 1st June 2010
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Thanks guys for the positive comments. I didn't look at many, I usually find you can root out the rubbish from descriptions and piccies...

It did sit on Pistonheads for a while whilst I got the financing in order. I thought Quinten might go for it as it had the towbar! Sorry Quinten but I'm keeping the towbar!

Only other thing I forgot to mention is the service history - which is impeccable - 90% main dealer at 10 thou intervals (including running in service)

I'm sure I'll be asking lots of questions in the coming weeks and months!

996 sps

6,165 posts

240 months

Tuesday 1st June 2010
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Wedginald said:
Thanks guys for the positive comments. I didn't look at many, I usually find you can root out the rubbish from descriptions and piccies...

It did sit on Pistonheads for a while whilst I got the financing in order. I thought Quinten might go for it as it had the towbar! Sorry Quinten but I'm keeping the towbar!

Only other thing I forgot to mention is the service history - which is impeccable - 90% main dealer at 10 thou intervals (including running in service)

I'm sure I'll be asking lots of questions in the coming weeks and months!
Lovely mate looks gorgeous, just put a deposit down on a 1999 M5, test drive tommorrow can't wait and still can't believe i'm getting one. This is the only one I have looked at as you said you can kinda work out the good ones plus it was 9 miles down the road.

nonplussed

3,338 posts

253 months

Tuesday 1st June 2010
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Good work that man, lovely car and how about those seats? Get the originals on, the aftermarket ones don't look nearly as cool. They might make yo a few quid on thje 'bay as well!

mr sagman

1,734 posts

260 months

Tuesday 1st June 2010
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Looks a real cracker... They are an incredible amount of car for the money.. If you buy wisely of course.
I've had mine for about 15 months now and Im still staggered by the cars performance/ability.. There aint a great deal around that I feel I could upgrade to without spending silly money.. Enjoy.