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EVLBLK7 06-16-2006 08:26 PM

correct size pics and mod list
 
Ok I think I got the pic size thing figured out here they are. also I these are the mods that are done right now.

3:64 limited slip diff from Jim Blanton
Eisenmann exhaust
Mark IV dvd nav and 16:9 display v27 w/perspective view
Factory nav t.v.
BMW bluetooth kit
one piece euro arm rest (sliding and tilting)
M5 instrument cluster
M3 comp package Alcantara steering wheel
Alcantara headliner/pillars and rear shelf
740I sport seats
V1 with stealth one intregration
euro clear front turn signals (only come on with turn signal)
Eibach pro kit
Brembo drilled rotors/Hawk ceramic pads
Painted black calipers
stainless steel brake lines
S-03 pole position tires 275/40/18 in back
All trim including body side moulding painted gloss black 668
Chrome strips on top of door panels painted gloss black 668
Five brake light mod
silvervision bulbs for turn indicators
dde angel eyes
and much more I cant think of right now
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mods currently in progress
Dinan Supercharger (don't know if really want this?)
built up trans with high stall speed conv.
boston acoustic z series component and subs
xenon fog light kit
Alcantara seat bolsters with nappa soft leather up the middle
Bmw Individual black wood (Birds eye maple)
Bmw Individual lighted door sills
any way here are some pics
http://files.unitedbimmer.com/ub.c/EVLBLK7/1.jpg
http://files.unitedbimmer.com/ub.c/EVLBLK7/size.jpghttp://files.unitedbimmer.com/ub.c/EVLBLK7/5.jpghttp://files.unitedbimmer.com/ub.c/EVLBLK7/4.jpghttp://files.unitedbimmer.com/ub.c/EVLBLK7/3.jpghttp://files.unitedbimmer.com/ub.c/EVLBLK7/2.jpg

witeshark 06-16-2006 09:29 PM

One of the most serious cars I have ever seen :clap :shades

Rooz 06-16-2006 09:33 PM

Looks very sweet, but those corners could use some darker lights ;)

celsdogg 06-17-2006 05:09 AM

nice. nice interior. and dual exhaust. like that :yum

Dudesky 06-17-2006 05:36 AM

Did you up the fuse rating when you did the 5 brake light mod? I've been considering doing that, but was wondering about the electrical load. Seems insignificant tho.

EVLBLK7 06-17-2006 12:05 PM

no I left the stock fuse it has worked perfect for a year now!

witeshark 06-17-2006 01:13 PM

My guess on the brake lights: You added the rear rain/fog lights? :deal

Antiburn 06-17-2006 09:29 PM

Do the + and - smg paddles do anything on the steering wheel?
You shoulda went for the real comp. package steering wheel that only has the on/off button on it instead of all the radio controls and everything.

EVLBLK7 06-18-2006 06:51 AM

In responce to the last two posts I did use the rear fog slots for the extra brake lights. As far as the wheel goes I changed the mfl buttons for a couple of reasons 1. I wanted the whole wheel to be black, the M3 comp wheel has a titanium finish. 2. I use the mfl buttons too much not to have them. 3. If I left just the one track mode button it would not function any way. As for the paddle shifters as for now they do not function however I am exploring the possibility of putting the steptronic trans from the short wheel base car in then they would function as shifters, if not they are actually connected to the slip ring where the steering wheel heater used to be so I could make them work what ever I want.

BMWLotAttendant 06-18-2006 12:53 PM

You need to change your ride to:

2001 740iL Sport


:D :p ;)

EVLBLK7 06-18-2006 01:34 PM

Done

BMWLotAttendant 06-19-2006 02:19 AM

Well done. :clap

Looks good. :thumbup


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