We have done alot of interesting things over the years. My personal new obsession is to do things to cars that make people turn their heads and say Holy Sh&t that is rad and then make the purist, internet haters vomit and bring more publicity! So with that, I present you our Project BMW M5 wrapped in this knarly matte green. The car is definitely not done, but just another step closer to craziness.
In addition to the green wrap, we also added some style to the car by Vorsteiner. The front carbon splitters, rear carbon trunk spoiler, and rear carbon diffuser add a nice touch that is both clean and adds some aggressiveness. The headlights and tailights were lightly smoked while the kidney grills and side vents were painted flat black. Now that it is matching up to the 20 inch CorForged wheels and 380mm StopTech front and rear BBK, we are back on to power.
Up next will be the installation and testing of the Agency Power Pulley Kit, insanity changes to the tips of our valvetronic exhaust, dyno testing of the new aFe cold air intake, and for no other reason, why not add a shot of Nitrous :0 So stay tuned to our Project Car section for updates. Remember you can view all the images on our BMW M5 Gallery Here.
of course this car has a big body twin, the 750LI from Gumball.
Thumbs way up. Wasn’t sure of it while the poll was up but you have a way of picturing the final product like no one else. Love the extra touch on the emblems to match it all the up. The wheels are perfect and I can’t wait to see what will be done with the exhaust tips.
Eh….Flat white would have been sick too.
Not bad though; I actually would ride it…
Great Job Dan!
I’d like to see the tips to be two rectangles, with the edges along the lower valence cut to match the lines of the lower valance. That’d be sweet.
Sick looking car. I like the idea with the Nitrous. Already an idea of how much of a shot you want to have?
Did a little launch control action yesterday.
[tube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UChf8QjDq0s[/tube]
It’s amazing–you do have this ability to visualize what a whole series of modifications will result in. I would never have considered painting a BMW M5 flat green. But the car does look totally sick in the non-purist, non-vomit way. I love it and I have been really slow to warm up to matte and flat color wrapped cars. The first one I ended up liking anywhere is the flat blue on your P-Turbo. Nothing against the M-5’s previously golden 7 series twin–but I like the flat green on the 5 series more. They both look good but the color really works better for me with the smaller size of the M5. Way to go, great project–it’s dope without potentially causing death by OD (unless you just don’t get your foot off the go pedal in time or brake way, way too late). It still does result in a very expensive habit.
LOL thanks Jeff!
Updates…
Updates of what?
The car lol
"Up next will be the installation and testing of the Agency Power Pulley Kit, insanity changes to the tips of our valvetronic exhaust, dyno testing of the new aFe cold air intake, and for no other reason, why not add a shot of Nitrous"
Nothing yet.
Turn your speakers up, it is bad arse!!!!
[tube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWvDYg4yHog[/tube]
Peep these new photos by PureStreetPhoto!
Also we recently hit the drag strip at Firebird International Raceway. Killed everyone and almost in 95F heat nailed a 12.9et! Listen to this exhaust.
[tube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys7CACcFSec[/tube]
[tube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xweS_KKsb6c[/tube]
When are the new exhaust tips coming??
soon!
Very nice car, the matte green BMW. What foil did you use? It looks darker than 3Ms military green. I am looking for a DARK green..
Its a Oracle product. It is a bit darker and more Forest Green.
Hi what is the Color code ? Cool color bro
Honestly we showed him a color we liked and he chose the color closest. Don’t know the color code sorry. But take the picture in and they can probably match it. Thanks for the comment.