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Old 01-28-2005, 12:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
TheRoper
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hi all-

i'm new here, and just had a few quick questions... is there any difference/changes made to the m5 between 2001 and up? from the pics i've seen, they look the same (i think)...

also, i heard dinan can now supercharge m5's to get 621 ponies! does anyone know if that's on the 2001-ish generation of m5's or maybe just the new ones (2005 e60)? hopefully not the new ones, can't afford it, and personally don't like the design.

lastly, why can't i find these rims anywhere (attached)? i like them!

thanks for the input.

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