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Thread: QQ re E35 M5 Stock Wheels

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    Default QQ re E35 M5 Stock Wheels

    I've been looking around for a '91 or '93 M5. Is it just me or are the stock wheels with that turbo looking hubcap ugly or what? Is that a hubcap and if so, are the throwing star wheels underneath that? If anyone can share some details I would really appreciate it. Thx a million.
    1994 530i

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    I meant E34 M5! oops
    1994 530i

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    Dude, I'm having trouble understanding your question. what are "turbo looking hubcaps"?

    Do you want these wheels?

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    No it's not a hubcap. It's a working turbine fan that blows air across the brakes to keep them cool. They attach to the wheel like the throwing star covers do but incorporate a turbine fan design inside the cover to cool the brakes. Some people like to run the wheel without any cover, for looks.

    I like the turbine wheel covers, they are functional and unique to the E34 M5 and from a distance, they make the tires look like they are sporting whitewalls....the ultimate sleeper.

    Jr

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    Thanks for the insight on the unique wheels. This car might be worth checking out...
    http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=&cardist=1486
    1994 530i

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    Those would look so awesome on my 530. Or, they would really look great on this (if it's not a scam)...
    http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...=&cardist=1486
    1994 530i

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    If you are truly interested in purchasing an M5, you might want to give this site a look over.

    http://bmwe34m5.com/node/1

    For some reason the type on the site has overun itself, but look carefully on the left side of the page and you'll see "buyers guide". Click on that for more information.

    M5's are not to be taken lightly. They can suck large amounts of cash out of your wallet if you're not well informed, especially upon initial purchase. Buyer beware....never rang so true.

    Some people have looked for over a year for the right one to come along.

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    Thanks. I've dumped a **** load of money into my E34. Is the M5 considerably more expensive to operate? I know this is a complex question and also know that the engines are very expensive. However, what about all the other stuff like radiators, water pump, trans., clutch, brakes etc. Are thos parts outragiously high compared to my '94 530i?
    1994 530i

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    There is some good info on the Turbine and Throwing Star M-System wheels at http://bmwe34m5.com/node/88

    All of the stuff you mentioned above (radiators, water pump etc) are unique to the M5, and therefore expensive. I spend waaaay too much money on my car every year just keeping it running the best that it can

    John

    Pics of my E34 M5 -> http://www.jrobbo.com/M5

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    There is some good info on the Turbine and Throwing Star M-System wheels at http://bmwe34m5.com/node/88

    All of the stuff you mentioned above (radiators, water pump etc) are unique to the M5, and therefore expensive. I spend waaaay too much money on my car every year just keeping it running the best that it can

    John

    Pics of my E34 M5 -> http://www.jrobbo.com/M5

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