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  • E34 FiveTwenty Build

    Hey all,

    Im from Australia, where Kangaroos dont cross the roads, this is my E34 520i Euro Spec, its a 1992 with 195k kms on the clock. Sadly its also an Automatic. So yes your thinking this sucks. Dont worry i do too. I was tired of looking at the E34 and being bored with it, so about 4 years ago the slow build began. Im still a uni student so i havent bagged any riches yet, hence the time its taken to get this far. I started out with no real direction, but i began to acquire alot of M5/iS body parts, and before i knew it, my car began to look like an M5. About 2 years ago i came across the stance scene, and this made me change the way i modified the E34. I lowered the car on Bilsteins/Vogtlands, but this didnt give me the look i wanted, i ended up lowering the rear some more. The front still needs some more low, but il get around to that once ive tidied up the other aspects of the car. The interior has been swapped with a 540i.

    It looked something like this at the start.





    I thought it was cool to have these taillights, i was wrong.





    I went out and ordered an M5 license plate surround, this to date is still one of my favourite purchases



    Then i started to put together an M5 bodykit with a sports front bumper. In Australia these are found on all 535iS.





    I painted my kidneys black aswell.



    These where my first set of wheels, E34 M5 T-Stars in staggered setup. They had seen better days.



    I then found some sideskirts from another 535iS, they where red.



    Then i primered the parts of the kit that i had.



    I got rid of those terrible taillights and swapped them out with the clear/red/red style, and purchased a set of european plates from my country instead of our usual slim style.



    I got really lucky a few weeks later and managed to acquire this m5 rear bumper aswell from the same 535iS, to this date i still havent seen another one for sale. It too had seen better days, but this was all fixed when the car was taken in to have the bodykit painted.









    I finished refurbishing one E34 T-Star, it took me so long, i was doing everything the longest way possible, i learnt my mistake, and look back and laugh.







    It was early the next year that i had the bodykit painted, this was a real turning point in the build as i felt that the car finally started to come together. Without a nice set of wheels the car still didnt look great, but it was getting somewhere.













    I ended up finishing the last two of the T-stars at a local refurbisher, i had enough of doing it all by hand. I got them back and they looked like this.







    They went on, and this happened.









    Me and a buddy with his 540i.



    I decided that i wanted the car to look lower, so i went and attempted a home depot style lip, it turned out really well.









    We had a local radio station competition here in Australia, i took some pictures for it with the T-Star covers blue-taced on, to me they still never looked 100%. At this point the car was lowered on Bilsteins with Vogtland springs.







    I took the car to a local car show, it looked nice but this is when i knew i needed bigger wheels.









    Some more random happy snaps.







    Ebay was my friend one night, and after an impulsive decision i bought these 19" BBS LM reps, 19x8.5 and 9.5, yes there replica i know. Lets still be friends.







    My local BMW club hosted a European Car Show, called Eurofest. I got a nice picture of my car with my unnessesary Rieger GT front lip for E36 M3's. Il end with this photo.

    So where am i now. Well the E34 now has a full 540i interior, and front end with the wide grills, the hood still needs to be painted and installed as it has two nice dents in it. I have acquired some AC Schnitzer 3 piece wheels, in 18x8.5 and 10. These are going to be finished in silver instead of the current black, with full polished lips.







    Test fitting the ACS.





    Here is what they look like.



    Finally to finish on my two favourite pictures of my car. E34 With BBS LM reps, Rieger GT lip and narrow grill. [Credit to anygivenreason for the second photo]





    Hope you all enjoyed the progress, once the ACS wheels are refurbished and fitted, i will play around with the suspension in order to get it to sit better and have better stance. But this will all take time. So bare with me.

  • #2
    awesome looking e34. great job so far

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    • #3
      Haven't updated this in a while. Nobody liked me first time around.

      Got the ACS wheels done.



      Went back to the old grill for a local car show, until i get the hood painted.









      Most recent pic.



      Just purchased an ACS front + rear bar, so along with the wide grill, narrower tyres and spacers, the E34 will look pretty different soon. Stay tuned!

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      • #4
        Awesome built!

        Good call on the too-new style rear lights. Would love to see some amber indies.

        Acs wheels or OEM systemII wheels both look great.

        Do you have some interior pics?

        *Click Sigpic For Journal*

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        • #5
          That is one excellent looking e34. Great work!

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          • #6
            This is stunning! I'm sub'd! Though I am a Benz-man, I would love to own a nice e34 v8 one day :drool

            I vote for the small kidney-grill. It makes the car look more agressive. And fuck the system and run that Rieger GT lip! That looks baller We would love to see some interior shots too!
            Last edited by loekaaz; 04-28-2013, 02:49 PM.
            Lucas
            Daily: 2004 Pontiac GTO. . . . . . . . . Daily Econobox: 2009 Mini Clubman Cooper
            Originally posted by LCG
            High 21! It's like a high 5 but includes both hands, both feet and a boner.

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            • #7
              So damn clean, I like it better with the narrow grille though. Keep up the good work!
              Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster
              Internet high five for you.

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              • #8
                great car
                my car: http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=43692

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                • #9
                  Great build, love the M5 wheels and ACS's

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                  • #10
                    Looks good. I like all the M stuff. Except the badge. I say lose it.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by laBeef View Post
                      Great build, love the M5 wheels and ACS's
                      this.

                      complements the car wonderfully.

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                      • #12
                        M Badge is gone, dont worry! Will get some interior shots soon.

                        Has full 540i interior with Suede headliner + Interior Trim. Genuine M5 Recaro's to go in soon aswell.

                        Have had a lot of requests to stay with the narrow grill, but for some reason the wide just seems so much more aggressive.

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                        • #13
                          Nice work bud. Any plans for the motor?

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                          • #14
                            I **** the wide grill as well. I think the narrow one looks much meaner.

                            The wide kidneys have a not so nice shape to them which (imo) softens the front.

                            *Click Sigpic For Journal*

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                            • #15
                              Looks very nice, especially on the ACS.
                              025garage

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