My E61 on 20" hartges
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My Ride: 2008 Silverstone II E60 M5 2012 E70 AW X5 50i Sport w/ LCI Aero Kit and Rocker Panels
Not a fan of that Hartge Wheels on the car, but the rest of your wagon from inside to out looks fantastic!
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My Ride: Original E60 Spec:
530i - Silver Grey Out, Black Dakota Leather In, Navigation Pro, Voice Command, HiFi Audio, Sports Package, Premium Package, Cold Weather Package w/ Heated Seats, Style# 123 Alloy Track Wheels, Auto AC, Power Front Seats, Active Turn Xennon Headlights,
Mods:
OEM M-Tech Front Bumper, OEM M Side Skirts, OEM M5 Rear Bumper, M5 Trunk Lid Finisher, M5 Style Mirrors, Custom Hamann Style Splitter, Custom Hartge Style Diffuser, RD Sport Boot Spoiler, LCI Taillights, Bruce Miranda's V4 LCI Retro Cables, 6000K Xenon light Bulbs, Xenon White LED License Plate Lights, 8000K HID 9006 Fog Lights, Akalius� Front Headlight Euro Overlays, Matte Black Kidney Grilles, E60.Net Clings, Debadged, Llumar Tinting "Micro Edged, 15% Rear 35% Sides,
Engine Mods:
Custom Magnaflow Quad Exhaust w/ Eisenmann Stamped 3� Tips, RPI Scoop (Red)
Added Electronics:
V1 Equipped (Hardwired), OEM Alpine CD Changer Retrofit,
Shoes:
SOLD-20" Staggered Vertini Hennesey Rims, Falcon 452's Tires-SOLD
New Shoes:
19" VMR 710 Hyper Silver, General Exclaim UHP 245/35/19 Front-275/30/19 Rear, Gloss Silver Caliper Paint Job DIY
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Took Delivery 10/26/2009: LOADED! E60 M5 Silverstone II/Black, Active Seats, Comfort Ventilated/Heated Seats, HUD, Brushed Aluminum Trim,
@ Dave 530: Could you post a DIY maybe on how to do the Carbon Fibre wraps, or where to get the materials?
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My Ride: 2004 530i 6M
Originally Posted by AKAlius' post='770030' date='Jan 17 2009, 12:04 AM
@ Dave 530: Could you post a DIY maybe on how to do the Carbon Fibre wraps, or where to get the materials?
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1: piece degreasing with acetone, do it thoroughly so that the resin can attach
2: cf cut pieces, make this big enough.
3: epoxy and hardener balance and mix.
4: a layer of epoxy to make a brush with
5: ( tricky part) your position so that the fiber mat in the right direction, and gently push
6: all the corners and edges nice push to the mat if it were to paste the piece without blowing or bumps.
7: you brush a layer of epoxy so the top is pretty wet.
8: after a 20 min check everything again and eventually dislodged parts push back shelf.
9: at least 1 day dry
10: excess fibers with a fine knife trimming, and possibly with a Dremel, etc., make the edges smooth.
11: everything nice mat sheds and start your next layer of epoxy.
2: cf cut pieces, make this big enough.
3: epoxy and hardener balance and mix.
4: a layer of epoxy to make a brush with
5: ( tricky part) your position so that the fiber mat in the right direction, and gently push
6: all the corners and edges nice push to the mat if it were to paste the piece without blowing or bumps.
7: you brush a layer of epoxy so the top is pretty wet.
8: after a 20 min check everything again and eventually dislodged parts push back shelf.
9: at least 1 day dry
10: excess fibers with a fine knife trimming, and possibly with a Dremel, etc., make the edges smooth.
11: everything nice mat sheds and start your next layer of epoxy.
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Things you need:
- Epoxy hardener + (400gr total)
- CF mats (200gr / m?, beginning with 1 m?)
- sandpaper of 180 to 1000
- to acetone degreasing
- scissors, knife, or any Dremel grindstone.
- Brushes
- jars (about 1 -3 cm wide)
- scales!
- disposable plastic or latex gloves
- Blankestijn varnish (I motip satisfied of)
- patience
- more patience
If you have questions set them
- Epoxy hardener + (400gr total)
- CF mats (200gr / m?, beginning with 1 m?)
- sandpaper of 180 to 1000
- to acetone degreasing
- scissors, knife, or any Dremel grindstone.
- Brushes
- jars (about 1 -3 cm wide)
- scales!
- disposable plastic or latex gloves
- Blankestijn varnish (I motip satisfied of)
- patience
- more patience
If you have questions set them