johnny_10196 Well-Known Member First Name John Joined Jul 23, 2017 Threads 19 Messages 1,137 Reaction score 1,758 Location US Car(s) Ford Aug 20, 2017 Thread starter #1 Sponsored
SupraGuy19 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 15, 2017 Threads 1 Messages 73 Reaction score 108 Location CA Car(s) CRV Turbo Vehicle Showcase 1 Aug 21, 2017 #2 Not impressed with the styling. The nicest looking generation to me is the 2005-2010 M5:
tisdrew Well-Known Member Joined Feb 13, 2018 Threads 4 Messages 101 Reaction score 126 Location Florida Car(s) BMW 335i, Kouki s14 Vehicle Showcase 3 Feb 26, 2018 #3 I've spoken with owners of the f-chassis m5 and they're absolute monsters and easily tunable. Straight up mental to get more horsepower out of those engines, 7 or 800 hp stock block.
I've spoken with owners of the f-chassis m5 and they're absolute monsters and easily tunable. Straight up mental to get more horsepower out of those engines, 7 or 800 hp stock block.
OP OP johnny_10196 Well-Known Member First Name John Joined Jul 23, 2017 Threads 19 Messages 1,137 Reaction score 1,758 Location US Car(s) Ford Apr 17, 2019 Thread starter #4
gymratter Well-Known Member Joined Dec 29, 2014 Threads 15 Messages 1,045 Reaction score 1,160 Location TX Car(s) Silver Spur & F-150 Apr 17, 2019 #5 SupraGuy19 said: Not impressed with the styling. The nicest looking generation to me is the 2005-2010 M5: Click to expand... same here, i use to own one. many thought it was ugly, but i loved it. Sponsored
SupraGuy19 said: Not impressed with the styling. The nicest looking generation to me is the 2005-2010 M5: Click to expand... same here, i use to own one. many thought it was ugly, but i loved it. Sponsored