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Scottiboy 02-08-2014 12:49 PM

My 4.8is from Scotland!
 
Hi all, I am from Sunny Glasgow in Scotland. I have browsed this forum a good few times for various information etc so I thought I would bite the bullet and sign up!

First and foremost I would like to say well done on a superbly ran forum. I have already had a browse round the site and it looks a great BMW community.

Thought I would introduce my e53 BMW X5 4.8is finished in Black Sapphire Metallic. This is the second e53 4.8is I have owned, previously had one in Sterling Grey:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps88f7752b.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...05a1eb12_b.jpg

I am addicted to the driving position, feel, handling of these big machines - the v8 rumble from them puts a smile on my face every morning.

My previous BMW M3 in Alpine White:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps963634dc.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...3/P1010938.jpg

Anyway enough of my chat here are some pics for your viewing pleasure, my current X5 4.8is:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps5ec21d59.jpg

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http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...pse1e72526.jpg

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Where the magic happens......excuse the dirty engine bay I had just picked it up!

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps0767a526.jpg

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Upgraded BMW Cream Nappa Leather Executive Comfort Seats with electric function:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps9b6afd33.jpg

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Airmatic Adjustable Suspension:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...pse04918d3.jpg

Original Main Dealer Keyring......I know I know I am sad :ymdaydream:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...psde736fd6.jpg

Rear and Rear Quarter Blind Upgrade:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...psa146f6a1.jpg

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OEM Retractable Load Floor Upgrade:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...psb1dbd5e6.jpg

Rear View Mirror in build Digital Compass Upgrade:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...psf940ac48.jpg

2 Stage Rear Heated Seat Upgrade:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...psd1c07d65.jpg

Climate Comfort Front Windscreen:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps8540a33d.jpg

Light Poplar Wood Trim, not 100% sold on this to be honest so that may change:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps0ad5f8b4.jpg

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Electric Power Folding Folding and Auto Dimming Mirrors:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps0f0c88cd.jpg

A few pictures of it on its travels to the country:

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Who said a 4.8 v8 can't be economical-ish...... :d

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps9dc999d3.jpg

Germany is never scared of America :twisted:

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Little drive with some friends:

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Result of 'little drive' with friends..... :roll:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps567ccd36.png

First things first I completed a fairly simple modification that I do to all my cars, lighting upgrades:

Xenon Number Plate Lights:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...psb976ce07.jpg

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Full Interior and Puddle Light Xenon Upgrade:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...psfb06fdba.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps56ad115a.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps43a0034c.jpg

In my opinion a modification that transforms your car. I sell these bulbs if anyone is interested at all!

My next modification was one I had wanted to do since I got the car. Steering wheel trim. Having owned an X5 before I know how horrific the rubbery/plastic steering wheel trim is and it is pron to scuffing and scratching. Mine sadly had a few little scuffs on it that really bugged me, the steering wheel is the first thing that greets you after all.

Before: Slight scuffing at the corners

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So.....purchased a brand new OEM one and had a friend spend some time with it to Hydrograph the mould! I could not have been happier with the results:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...pseb2aafaf.jpg

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So I was rather eager to get it fitted....

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Tricky little job, however hugely worthwhile. I was over the moon with it.

Next upgrade......my obsession with lighting upgrades continues!

My 'Check Park Light' popped up on my X5 the other day - quick look round, the drivers side angel eye was out :roll:

In the true spirit of 'modifying' I thought - upgrade rather than replace. After scouring many different forums I soon realised that this process would be a little more complicated than first thought.

Many X5 owners with the OEM angel eyes have tried and failed with various cheap bulbs upgrades with suppliers promising the world and in reality delivering poor light output and extremely short longevity - two things I disgust in lighting upgrades.

Having ruled out the most successful route of gaining super white bright Xenon angel eyes - split the headlights and upgrade the angel eyes - I got to work doing a bit of recon on various bulbs and suppliers and plumped for a 7000k Xenon White Bulb kit. The kit was certainly not on the cheap side however after lengthy chats with the supplier and various photographs of these fitted I felt confident these would work a treat.

Please excuse the horrific pictures, it was a rain filled day in Sunny Glasgow surprise surprise!

Before, yellow OEM angel eyes:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps47f8337e.jpg

A little comparison pic:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps5590f9eb.jpg

After, 7000k Xenon White Angel Eyes:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...psb6d8d077.jpg

The pictures do not do them justice at all, I shall get some better pictures when the rain clears and with my camera instead of iPhone.

-. Super easy plug and play fitment with excellent fitting instructions. However Passenger Side bulbs was a little trickier to fit due to the e53's power steering reservoir conveniently more or less blocking access to the bulb holder for anyone with hands bigger than a infant - BMW designers I tell ya!!

-. No bulbs error dash lights as promised

-. Super bright white which I desperately wanted!

-. Excellent bulb clarity - no blurring of the OEM ring, very clear

-. Blend in with the OEM Xenons perfectly

Overall really happy with them - I shall get some better pictures up when/if the rain ever stops!!! :crazy:

That is all so far, I have added my private plate to the car and just been generally maintaining it. Future plans - I was toying with the idea of colour coding the plastics around the body, wheels arches etc, still not sure though.

Also considering fitting an X-Pipe which seems a very popular modification with all you guys on here

Sorry for the picture overload - thank you for stopping by.

..Scotty..

TerminatorX5 02-08-2014 12:59 PM

Welcome to the forum!!!

excellent specimen!!!

i was in Scotland once, very beautiful country!!! loved the distilleries - had a tour of one, Glenkinchie...

enjoy the ride, and again - welcome!!!

Riggodeaux 02-08-2014 01:16 PM

Welcome! Handsome vehicle, shame it doesn't have three pedals and a diesel under the hood, as you can get on that side of the pond :). I've driven right-side in the UK, in a rental diesel Golf stick, and found the transition from left-side surprisingly easy. Can't say the same for driving the one-way streets in Edinborough [sp] ....

Ricky Bobby 02-08-2014 01:42 PM

Scotty, what a beautiful 4.8. You have convinced me that the aluminum running boards really help to tie in the silver 20's on the E53, I'm still looking for an affordable set for my E53.

Agreed on the LED interior/license plates/angel eyes/puddle lights, changing all the interior bulbs and exterior license plates/mirror light bulbs is a total upgrade and transformation, and cheap/easy to boot! I've been doing on all my cars for the past 10 years, before SMD LED's came out, so I remember the old days when "LED's arent bright" lol!

I LOVE your steering wheel trim, absolutely fantastic, what process did he use, you said hydrographed? I'm guessing its not an affordable process, but perhaps he could do similar on your Light Poplar wood trims to match the steering wheel trim now?

I have Light Poplar as well and its ok, but I'm starting to feel that I need to get the trims refinished in Black Sapphire or Piano Black, to update the interior and give a sportier look. Was going to have a body shop professionally paint them, but this process is interesting as well.

Everything looks marvelous and I am in love with your Alpine E46!

Scottiboy 02-08-2014 01:55 PM

Thank you all for the warm welcome!

TerminatorX5: Ahh good old Glenkinchie, exquisite choice you made to go there, we do know our alcohol in these parts :thumbup:

Riggodeaux: Ohh my our streets are not always the best - I struggle when I head through to Edinburgh at times so I feel your pain! The diesel X5's are very very popular over here due to the high price of fuel however I am not a diesel fan at all - I love the pace and power of the 4.8is. They are very rare here, do not see many of them.

Ricky Bobby: Your kind words are much appreciated. Yes I have had the aluminum running boards on both on my X5's, defiantly a worthwhile upgrade if you do not have them, however they are pricey on the second hand market.

Yes indeed it was my first experience of Hydrographic printing and I must admit I was over impressed by it. The finish is absolutely superb, almost everyone who gets into the car comments on it. I had previously had Carbon Fibre Wrap professionally fitted at a reputable company on my BMW M3 and the finish was poor and the longevity was also really short before it started to show signs of peeling - since that experience I would not use wrap on my car to be honest.

Here is a picture of Carbon Fibre Wrap on my M3:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps8bea055e.jpg

Yes I am considering having the trim changed to the Hydrograpic print to match. Believe it or not it is a film that is put on using a highly impressive process, here is a little video to show you better than I could ever explain.....

The Carbon Fiber Effect - Wheeler Dealers Series 10 Episode 3 - YouTube

With regards to expense I think I was around £60.00 which included me sending and receiving the item - not overly expensive in my opinion. The X5's are known for wear on the tatty rubber steering trim, experienced this in both of mine.

..Scotty..

Ricky Bobby 02-08-2014 02:08 PM

That is fairly awesome process, I just watched the Wheeler Dealers vid (I'm a huge fan of the show but missed that episode)

For me personally it's probably better for me to go with a professional paint shop, as I'm not looking for Carbon fiber but actual BMW color change with a 2K urethane clearcoat.

tmv 02-08-2014 04:00 PM

:xoutpost: nice iS. Your X5s have just convinced me to get the running board. I'm on the fence about it, but now I'm sold.

e30cabrio 02-08-2014 04:06 PM

Very nice!

Welcome!

bcredliner 02-08-2014 04:09 PM

Welcome! Nice X!.

Ricky Bobby 02-08-2014 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by tmv (Post 979200)
:xoutpost: nice iS. Your X5s have just convinced me to get the running board. I'm on the fence about it, but now I'm sold.

Me too, seeing the 4.8's with the boards really draw me in visually!

Tam I've been trying for months to find someone who is trading in or selling an X that wants to swap but to no avail. Don't really want to spend the $700 the dealer wants either.

Let me know if you're buying new boards from dealer or where you are sourcing from, I found "oem aftermarket" ones for $500 on ebay which look literally the same in pics, but not sure how accurate they are compared to OE.

TerminatorX5 02-08-2014 04:57 PM

i like that you already have the rear airbags, the factory TV and the front clear corners... those are 3 possible retrofits off the table... :) too bad the steering wheel is on the other side... lol...

at the distillery i had tried several malts, by the time i was done sampling, i was already a happy camper!! i liked the way the distilling process was done, never saw it before... and while in Edinburgh, i was told, there is whole city underground, buried in the middle ages for whatever reason... i was too happy to remember much!!! :)

Green Dragon 02-08-2014 07:19 PM

Beautiful specimen and welcome. I always drool when I see a kept up 4.8is!

Count me in the group who wants factory runners. ;)

Riggodeaux 02-08-2014 08:13 PM

That hydrographic printing looks like a nice long-term solution to the common 'peeling steering wheel' trim faced on this side of the pond. Anyone have links/suggestions for getting it done on the west side of the big pond? I don't care for the carbon fiber look, especially with wood trim, but flat black would be loverly.

tmv 02-08-2014 09:23 PM

^I can wrap it in 3M glossy or brush black for you.

Dking05 02-09-2014 01:44 AM

But that Sterling gray :drool:

Congratz on you 4.8is :D, looks great.

TerminatorX5 02-09-2014 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Riggodeaux (Post 979272)
That hydrographic printing looks like a nice long-term solution to the common 'peeling steering wheel' trim faced on this side of the pond. Anyone have links/suggestions for getting it done on the west side of the big pond? I don't care for the carbon fiber look, especially with wood trim, but flat black would be loverly.

wait... didn't bcredliner just have this hydro-thing done just a few days ago? http://www.xoutpost.com/978743-post3253.html

four.8is 02-09-2014 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby (Post 979188)
That is fairly awesome process, I just watched the Wheeler Dealers vid (I'm a huge fan of the show but missed that episode)

For me personally it's probably better for me to go with a professional paint shop, as I'm not looking for Carbon fiber but actual BMW color change with a 2K urethane clearcoat.

Powder Coating Powder - Hotcoat Powders From Eastwood

Sorry to hijack this thread ..since we are talking about painting...Any of you tried this?as advertised it works only on metal I suppose?
Would be pretty cheap option to powder-coat your own wheels if you had a big enough oven to bake them in lol..

xRide 02-09-2014 12:00 PM

Black is nice, but i love that sterling gray. Wish we had that option in the US.

mam4.6 02-09-2014 02:14 PM

Welcome! Beautiful IS, as well as some really pretty previous cars as well... Congrats on the purchase...

J.Belknap 02-09-2014 03:14 PM

Congrats! :D

bcredliner 02-09-2014 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Riggodeaux (Post 979272)
That hydrographic printing looks like a nice long-term solution to the common 'peeling steering wheel' trim faced on this side of the pond. Anyone have links/suggestions for getting it done on the west side of the big pond? I don't care for the carbon fiber look, especially with wood trim, but flat black would be loverly.

I just had my engine and radiator done by hydrographic printing. To get the gloss finish the printing is sprayed with automobile clear coat. Trim pieces other than the console would be an easy project for hydrographic but I would also get a quote on vinyl wrap--To the best of my knowledge gloss, 3M, the best vinyl out there, does not offer a gloss CF trim.

I upgraded my steering wheel to a SMG paddleshift wheel that I bought used. I brought it back to like new condition using a kit from Leatherworld. Leather Repair Kits - Leather Restoration Kits

Real CF steering wheel upper and lower steering wheel trim are offered at BMW Accessories Lighting and Carbon Fiber from Bimmian for M3 F30 E90 E92 E46 M5 E60 F10 X5 Z4

bcredliner 02-09-2014 04:26 PM

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Powder Coating Powder - Hotcoat Powders From Eastwood

Sorry to hijack this thread ..since we are talking about painting...Any of you tried this?as advertised it works only on metal I suppose?
Would be pretty cheap option to powder-coat your own wheels if you had a big enough oven to bake them in lol..

Hydrographic printing can be done on wheels. You can also have them mask off part of the wheel and keep it the original color or have them done in two tone such as part gloss black and part satin black.

I wasn't sure I would like my 87s in other than original so I did them in plasti-dip. Before I did so I got an estimate on powdercoating. The cost was $125 per wheel. That included repairing any wheel rash and mounting and balancing. I have looked at purchasing the equipment, I didn't have enough uses, an oven I could use and no spray booth--pain and no payback. Powdercoating process requires the piece sprayed can be electrically charged so it is limited to metal.

Based on how easy plasti-dip is to apply, remove and repair, I think it is the best choice for a daily driver. I was concerned if it would hold up to a commercial carwash that I always use--it does.

Mr.Wrong 02-10-2014 11:53 AM

That Sterling Gray though:drool::2thumbs:
Your current black one looking sharp as well!
One thing I noticed though. Is it just me or you don't have a sunroof at all on your black one?

tmv 02-10-2014 03:20 PM

^Good eyes. Must be an European option to have moon-roof deleted.

Scottiboy 02-10-2014 03:30 PM

Indeed it is a good spot, done a bit of recon when I purchased it and yes it is an option to delete the panoramic roof from the factory! Shame actually as I quite liked having it in my Sterling Grey X5 - even though we do not get many nice days to have it open!

..Scotty..

Mr.Wrong 02-10-2014 04:21 PM

I've never seen one without it, must be quite rare combo then. I'd imagine not too many people would decide not to get pano roof on their 4.8is. I'd look at it from a different perspective, weight savings!!!! The entire pano assembly probably weights a ton...:rolleyes: You fellas on the other end of the pond get all the best stuff as always, sigh.... On that note, any more shots of your Sterling Gray beast?

Scottiboy 02-10-2014 04:29 PM

Yes indeed I have only ever seen 1 other one in the UK for sale without the Pan Roof.

Yeah I shall post some more up on the Sterling Grey

Jono Sutcliffe 02-10-2014 04:37 PM

Mine hasnt got the pano roof either mate, check the thread ive just posted this morning

Scottiboy 02-10-2014 04:46 PM

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With my friends Imola Red 4.8is

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Mr.Wrong 02-10-2014 05:32 PM

^Perfection at it's best:thumbup:
Imola one is not bad either.

TiAgX5 02-10-2014 05:48 PM

Gloss black plastic really pops on the Imola Red X! Nice.

Whitecat 02-12-2014 09:07 PM

Welcome to the forum ! Nice truck man


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