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One month into X ownership....
So I'm a month into owning my first X5 so I thought I'd share a few pics of what I've been up to....
So, my car is a 2002 4.4i Sport in steel grey with black leather and titanium trim. The spec is pretty good with widescreen sat nav, DVD and Playstation (all factory options) with rear screens and infrared headphones, heated rear seats, sunroof, integrated Motorola phone etc. To date, I've added -
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Your X5 is looking good!
Nice clean mods so far..keep it up! |
Looks great!
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Loving the Depo Headlights with the angel eyes
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Grey looks sharp. Nice work, and welcome to the club.
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Wow, beautiful X. Love the wheels and running boards.
Dan |
Very nice and tasteful mods. :cool:
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Looks good, like the color !
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looks hot. love the color
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Car looks fantastic. Congrats. I didn't know steel gray was an option on the X5. Car looks great. You forgot to add the mod that you moved the steering wheel from the left to the right side.
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Wow, beautiful ride. That is a great color. Can you tell me about the MK 4 Nav upgrade? How is it better that stock? I'm unimpressed with the stock Nav system.
Is the upgrade reliable? |
LOOOOOOOOOVE IT!
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Are your BMW roundels that colour or did you use those stickers that are our there? The previous owner of mine used the stickers, I had no idea till I looked REAL close.
Great looking X5!!!! |
Very nice! Great mods.
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Nice headlights.. Where did you get them?
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It was extremely simple. I bought a MK4 DVD based unit from eBay for about £400 (not cheap!) and swapped it out for the CD unit in the boot. (Where the CD mulitchanger lives). It's a case of undoing 4 bolts and then plug and play. The only additional thing I had to do was take the car to the dealer so that they could make the new unit 'talk' to the speedo (I'd lost my ETA function when I fired her back up as the new nav unit wasn't coded to my car). I spent £40 on a 2010 DVD high from the internet that came with the latest European maps and voice speed camera alerts (and also a very cool X5 splash screen on start up). The main benefits are night mode, split screen and a much faster processing time (it seems much more accurate on junctions in cities than the old CD based system). Also (this is probably UK / Europe specific) it allows me to have 7 digit postcodes (zip codes to you guys across teh pond) whereas the older system only had 5 digit look up. Hope that helps...let me know if you need any more info. |
I think TheKingSim0n has started another thread on this, but yeah, it's an option. Let me know if you want pics..
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They guy I dealt with was called Simon and he can be contacted via [email protected] (if you mention you got his details from a guy called Joe in the UK he'll know who I am - I pestered him by email for long enough)! He really knows his stuff and helped me a lot through the process.....be warned though....the headlights come with no instructions! Not a problem if you have OEM xenons and just want the clear indicators and angel eyes (those units are just plug and play) but if you're upgrading from halogens to HID there's a bit of wiring required that aint straight forward. Luckily there's lots of helpful people and posts on Xoutpost to get it sorted! Good luck! |
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I got them from a guy in China on eBay....he shipped to the UK in under 3 days....amazing! You can check out his store here - eBay UK Shop - emblemshoppe: I've upgraded all my roundels - all 4 wheels, the front, the rear and the steering wheel badge. The only thing to note is that the steering wheel badge isn't a perfect fit (nobody seems to manufacture one that is)! The reason is that technically speaking the badge on the steering wheel is 45mm, which it kind of is, edge to edge. However, the way that the OEM badge hooks into the airbag cover is via 3 or 4 metal retainers (teeth / clip things) that actually add to the diameter of the badge and the gap you're left with when you remove the badge is about 48mm across. So when you buy the aftermarket one (which is adhesive rather than having the metal 'teeth') you end up with a small gap around the edge of about 1 / 1.5mm. Not a problem...I just bought a rubber O-ring (that plumbers would use) that was 44mm across and 1.5mm thick and it fits snugly into the gap and looks great. I actually have a whole bunch of them as I couldn't only buy one from my plumbing supplier - so I've got about 10 spare! (If you don't mind waiting a few days I can ship 'em out to anyone who wants one)! Cheers. :thumbup: |
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