1988 Bmw 5-series 535i on 2040-cars
Redwood City, California, United States
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EXTERIOR BODY
FACTORY WHITE PAINT RESPRAYED.
EURO BUMPERS.
ALPINA STRIPES ON FRONT SPOILER AND TRUNK LID.
ALPINA FRONT SPOILER.
ALPINA REAR TRUNK SPOILER.
INTERIOR
FACTORY CORRECT ALPINA CLOTH INTERIOR.
ORIGINAL ALPINA STEERING WHEEL.
ALPINA INSTRUMENT CLUSTER IN KM. EURO.
CUSTOM BUILT CENTER CLUSTER WITH VDO GAGES.
RADIO DELETED.
CUSTOM GOAST HEAD UNIT WITH ALL REFRESHED GERMAN SPEAKERS.
ENGINE
B35 SWAP, 3.5 LTR. BLUE PRINTED AND BALANCED.
10.3.1 COMPRESSION WITH ROSSY PISTONS.
H-BEAM RODS WITH ARP HARDWARE.
PORTED AND POLISHED HEAD.
STAINLESS STEEL VALVES.
TITANIUM RETAINERS.
ISKI DUAL VALVE SPRINGS WITH 292 CAM.
MANOFIED CORSA BILLET ADAPTERS TO BOLT FACTORY E28 M5 ITB'S
MANOFIED CORSA BILLET VELOCITY STACKS WITH FILTERS.
MANOFIED CORSA INDIVIDUAL COIL PACKS.
MANOFIED CORSA STAND ALONE PLUG & PLAY ECU.
RACE HEADERS.
CUSTOM MANDRIL BENT 3.00in. EXHAUST SYSTEM. (AWSOME SOUND)
VIEW DYNO RESULTS FOR PRODUCED WHP AND TORQE.
DRIVETRAIN
5-SPEED TRANSMISSION.
ALUMINUM FLY WHEEL.
RACE CLUTCH KIT.
373 DIFFERENTIAL.
BRAKES
BMW 7 SERIES FRONT BIG BRAKE KIT WITH ROTORS AND CALIPERS.
OEM FACTORY REAR BRAKES.
OEM MASTER CYLINDER.
ALL BRAIDED LINES IN FOUR CORNERS.
COOLING SYSTEM
OEM RADIATOR.
SILICON RUBBER HOSE KIT.
CORSA CNC MACHINED BILLET COOLANT ADAPTER MANIFOLD TO HEAD.
BILLET INLINE THERMOSTAT HOUSING.
A/C DELETED.
SUSPENSION
M5 CONTROL ARMS.
COMPLETE URETHANE BUSHINGS ON ALL SUSPENSION COMPONENTS.
URETHANE BUSHINGS ON REAR SUBFRAME .
URETHANE TRANSMISION MOUNTS.
URETHANE ENGINE MOUNTS.
OEM NEW AXLES.
HEAVY 25mm. FRONT SWAY BAR WITH ADJUSTABLE LINKAGES.
HEAVY 19mm. REAR SWAY BAR WITH ADJUSTABLE LINKAGES.
ADJUSTABLE REAR CAMBER KIT.
ADJUSTABLE REAR TOE KIT.
CORSA BILLT ADJUSTABLE CAMBER AND FIXED CASTER PLATES.
CUSTOM BILET FRONT BILSTIEN SPORT COIL OVERS WITH 525# SPRINGS.
CUSTOM BILT REAR COIL OVERS WITH BILSTIEN SPORT SHOCKS AND 325# SPRINGS.
BMW 5-Series for Sale
- 2011 bmw 5-series 550i dinan stage 5 (US $16,200.00)
- 2011 bmw 5-series 550i m-sport(US $20,100.00)
- 2013 bmw 5-series 550i(US $22,900.00)
- 2011 bmw 5-series 550i x-drive m sport package(US $18,100.00)
- 2014 bmw 5-series 535i m package-edition(US $19,300.00)
- 2014 bmw 5-series 535i(US $22,700.00)
Auto Services in California
Zenith Wire Wheel Co ★★★★★
Yucca Auto Body ★★★★★
World Famous 4x4 ★★★★★
Woody`s & Auto Body ★★★★★
Williams Auto Care Center ★★★★★
Wheels N Motion ★★★★★
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BMW 1 Series GT morphs into production-spec 225i Active Tourer
Mon, 16 Dec 2013Based on the effort - and money - BMW is spending to break off the coupes and convertibles in its lineup as even-numbered models (like the new 2 Series and 4 Series), we figured the production version of the 2012 Concept Active Tourer was a lock to wear the 1 Series GT name. These spy shots paint a different picture, however, as they show the car seemingly in full showroom-ready trim during a photo shoot, wearing the 225i name indicating that it will be in the 2 Series family.
While it's still very possible that this badging is the final bit of trickery for disguising the front-wheel-drive 1 Series GT, the hatchback itself appears to be the real deal. Aside from new fascias, a smaller grille and slightly different lights, the styling of this "225i" stayed pretty true to the Concept Active Tourer. Thanks to our long-lensed photographer, we also get a brief glimpse inside the hatchback, which reveals a two-tiered instrument panel layout including the free-standing navigation display that is similar to the concept car.
Regardless of what name this new model will wear, expect it to be unveiled at next year's Geneva Motor Show in March before arriving in the US sometime in 2015.
BMW slapped with discrimination suit by EEOC
Thu, 13 Jun 2013According to a report from CNNMoney, BMW has been hit with a lawsuit from the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after revised criminal background check policies resulted in the dismissal of 88 contractors, 70 of whom (that's about 80 percent) were black. A total of 645 contractors were required to submit to background checks at BMW's facility in Spartanburg, South Carolina after BMW switched contract companies at its plant.
Though the 88 persons who were not rehired by the new contractor all had criminal records, that may not necessarily be a legal way to screen applicants, as the EEOC counters: "BMW's policy has no time limit with regard to convictions. The policy is a blanket exclusion without any individualized assessment of the nature and gravity of the crimes, the ages of the convictions, or the nature of the claimants' respective positions."
BMW's actions were in violation of the Civic Rights Act of 1964, according to the EEOC, because they utilized "a criminal conviction policy that disproportionately screened out African-Americans." A recent bulletin offering guidance from the EEOC on the Civil Rights Act can be found here, but the EEOC's stance on the issue has been the same for years: "Since issuing its first written policy guidance in the 1980s regarding the use of arrest and conviction records in employment decisions, the EEOC has advised employers that under certain circumstances, their use of that information to deny employment opportunities could be at odds with Title VII."
2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe now more expensive than when new
Sun, 06 Apr 2014At the end of the day, your friendly Autoblog editors are car guys, just like you. So, while we might have more of an opportunity to test some of the most interesting vehicles on the new car scene than does your average gear head, we can still be found whiling away those long afternoon hours looking at used cars and thinking about what could be.
Just the other day, we had a vivid reminder about one of our dream cars from the very recent past, the 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe. If you didn't catch it, Michael Harley had a great time testing and reviewing the new Dinan S3-R version of the car, which throws an impressively engineered turbo and suspension tune on a BMW that was damn near perfect out of the box.
In the Comments section of that review, a few savvy Autoblog readers pointed out that our estimated price for a used donor car, set at $50,000, was low. Odd, we thought, as the car retailed for less than $50k ($46,135) when it was new in 2011. So we started checking around.