2001 Bmw M5 Dinan S3 on 2040-cars
Riverdale, Illinois, United States
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2001 BMW M5 DINAN S3. The car is supercharged by DINAN with the conversion finished on 01/02/2006 at aprox 50k miles. It was a full blown S2 package since 2004. Only 33 total E39 S3s were ever made by DINAN, and even fewer still on the road today. Car has aprox 650 HP.
Here are some car specs: (I’m sure I’ll forget some)
LeMans blue exterior
Black sport interior
Technical graphite trim (cubic)
Rear shades and folding 60/40 rear seats (as options)
DINAN S3 supercharger (V2) and intercooler
DINAN flywheel and clutch
DINAN headers
DINAN velocity stacks
DINAN enlarged throttle bodies
DINAN Brembo GT 355X32 front and rear brakes
DINAN 3.45 rear differential
DINAN rear diff reinforcement kit
DINAN front/rear strut tower braces
DINAN front/rear sway bars
DINAN monoballs
DINAN short shifter
EISENMANN sport exhaust 83mm (quiet)
BEASTPOWER rear sway bar brackets
KENNE BELL Boost-A-Pump
RK plenum plates
BMW OEM aluminum plenum cover
Intake plenum welded and sealed (to prevent boost leaks)
42 DRAFT DESIGNS oil catch can
Stock cats and resonator in place
BC RACING coilovers 6k/8k Swift springs
VARRSTOEN LM wheels 19x9.5 et20 19x11 et25
TURNER MOTORSPORT wheel studs
Bridgestone Potenza S-04 255/35R19 285/30R19
HELLA Euro headlights - new (clear corners)
SPEEDHUT boost gauge 0-15psi
MEDIABRIDGE Bluetooth
MKIV DVD navigation with 2015 maps, and perspective view enabled
Hardwired for V1
Style 65 spare tire/wheel, with jack
SLIMMBONES rear finned diffuser
Euro first aid kit (under passenger seat)
ULTIMATE cup holders
Supercharger belt system converted to 8 rib
Dyno tuned by Frank Smith- 10 psi – 565 WHP
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