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02-11-2020
This started out as a "day I picked up the car" thread.... and has turned into more of a continuous upgrade/modification thread.

So.... I'll update this first post with a list of all current mods, and just keep adding pictures/updates on the back-end of the thread as they happen.

Acquired Feb 10th, 2020: US Spec 2020 X5 M50i, Alpine white, Exec, 21s, 2 axle air, B&W, coffee, anthracite, tow pack.

Last update: 15 April, 2024

MOD LIST

Engine/Drivetrain:
1) Dynotuned by BR-Performance, Willobroek, Belgium
European measurements - 690 hp / 928 nM
US measurements - 680hp / 685 ft lb
1a) Retuned 19 Jan 2021 due to software update and severed (chewed through) Oxygen sensor:
European measurements - 702 hp /943 nM
US measurements - 692 hp / 696 ft lb
2) Removal of 2x charcoal intake filters
3) Permanent opening of Exhaust flapper valves (exhaust replaced April 2024)
4) Bimmercode - disable Auto Start/Stop
5) Bimmercode - default to Sport Individual at startup
6) BBM drop links (0.5" front, 1.0" rear)
7) BMC high performance intake filters Part # FB01103 (BMC)
8) 4x custom matte black exhaust tips
9) Custom 3" double H-pipe, resonator delete
10) OEM 6-piston X5M front BBK
Rear dual-calipet 4-piston BBK (updated April 2024)
11)Underhood critter-scaring noise device so rodents will stop eating my car
12) April 7th, 2024: Full X5M exhaust (retrofitted)

Interior:
1) BMW Retrofit G05 Glove box CD player Part # 65122451536 and 65122451539 (BMW)
2) 2x A/C underseat vent covers
3) 2x Samsung Galaxy Tab A tablets
4) 2x BMW tablet cases (for the Tab A) Part # 51952449295 (BMW)
5) 2x BMW universal tablet seat mounts Part # 51952408224 (BMW)
6) 2x Samsung 128gb memory cards
7) 2x 10" right-angle micro USB to USB-C cables
8) 2x Edifier H650 flat-foldable headphones (to fit in rear center console storage)
9) Coyote speed camera detector, hardwired to fusebox, custom epoxy resin mount

Exterior:
1) Vossen HF-2 hybrid forged wheels, satin bronze; (re-powdercoated satin black April 2024)
22x10.5 front ET 19 "deep" profile
22x12 rear ET 20 "super deep" profile
2) 2x Continental sportcontact 7, 275/35/22
3) 2x Continental sportcontact 7, 315/30/22
4) 4x OEM TPM sensors
5) 2x Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS Non-RFT 275/40/21 (currently installed on OEM 21s)
6) 2x Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS Non-RFT 315/35/21 (currently installed on OEM 21s)
7) 4x BMW floating center caps Part # 36122455268 (BMW)
8) 2x M performance upper black foil graphics (doors) Part # 51142456384 (BMW)
9) 2x M performance lower black foil graphics (rocker panels) Part # 51142456383 (BMW)
10) Autotecknic G05 dry carbon mirror replacement covers
11) 2x Cerium grey M fender emblems Part # 51148094237 (BMW)
12) (only on stock 21s) 2x H&R 15mm front spacers w/ lugs Part # 3055664 (H&R)
13) (only on stock 21s)2x H&R 20mm rear spacers w/ lugs Part # 4055664 (H&R)
14) (only on stock 21s)4x custom-length wheel locks Part # 388205TCKIDZ9KUS (Turner Motorsports)
15) 2x M performance European license plate bracket
16) Maxton Design gloss black front lip spoiler (removed March 2024)
17) Satin black color-matched rear upper bumper and diffuser
18) 35% ceramic tinted front windows
19) Gold epoxy coated calipers (re-powdercoated red April 2024)
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02-11-2020
Congratulations. Good luck, enjoy and be safe.
02-12-2020
I wish I could say I'm sick of all these white m sports, but I can't, they look so damn awesome. Congrats!
02-12-2020
Very nice! Congrats!
02-12-2020
Congratulations!!!!:thumbsup:
02-12-2020
Congrats ! Excited for you.
02-12-2020
Woo, I know it's been a long trek to get your X5 ordered, built and shipped! But f'yeah congratulations!
02-12-2020
Congrats,man!
02-12-2020
First things first..... gotta shut the kids up.

2x Samsung Galaxy Tab A tablets (purchased refurbished on ebay for under $75 each)

2x 10-inch charging cables, usbc to micro usb, with right angle plugs ($1 each)

2x 128gb micro sd cards to increase storage

2x BMW tablet mounts. Part # 51952408224

2x BMW tablet cases, specific to TabA. Part # 51952449295

2x Edifier H650 headphones...... and yes, they fold flat inside the rear center armrest without obstruction.
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02-12-2020
And..... now on the first appearance accessories.

2x cerium grey fender M badges. Part # 51148094237

2x Autotechnik carbon mirror caps.

Fitment is superb. Install was about 45 minutes for the first (figuring out what I needed to do)..... and 10 minutes for the 2nd one.

Step 1 - pop the mirror loose by prying at the bottom, and then just let it dangle (no need to unplug, there was enough room). I would recommend using something WIDE, but that wont scratch. I ended up using a rubberized spatula, instead of a thin pry tool, because I didn't want to risk cracking the mirror. Worked perfectly.

Step 2 - remove 5 tiny torx screws from the inside of the mirror

Step 3 - gently push in the top 2 tabs that hold the mirroc cap on.

Step 4 - gently pry the mirror trim loose from the housing (only a few mm)

Step 5- gently pry the mirror cap off.

Step 6- install carbon mirror cap.

Step 7- press mirror trim back into housing, and into mirror cap tabs

Step 8- re-install 5 screws

Step 9- pop mirror back in.
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02-12-2020
I made a short little video to show everyone what the dealer-installed CD player looks like, and operates like.

This is for everyone embarrassed to ask..... because CDs are "outdated".... lol

Whatever.... sound quality is superior to streaming services, and I have a ton of CDs.

No regrets..... not for $420 installed.

Part # 65122451536 and 65122451539

02-12-2020
Last post of the day:

H&R 20mm rear spacers, extended lugs, and turner motorsports custom length wheel locks.

H&R front 15mm spacers, and same.

BMW floating centercaps.

Been a long day.

First picture "before". 2nd picture "after"
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02-14-2020
congrats! :dance::dance::dance:
02-15-2020
Ninefourteener wrote
I made a short little video to show everyone what the dealer-installed CD player looks like, and operates like.

This is for everyone embarrassed to ask..... because CDs are "outdated".... lol

Whatever.... sound quality is superior to streaming services, and I have a ton of CDs.

No regrets..... not for $420 installed.

Part # 65122451536 and 65122451539

Congrats.:thumsup:

I think I'm going to get this done as well.
02-15-2020
ted920 wrote
Congrats.:thumsup:

I think I'm going to get this done as well.
Awesome. I think you should.

I mean, I get it.... CDs are "old" technology or whatever... but to spend this much on a car, and to not have one, when the SOUND QUALITY is better than streaming services?

It's not like we're talking cassette tapes with inferior sound quality. CDs are still relevant, still sound great, and most people have tons of them.

To spend all that money on the B&W stereo, to NOT be able to play CDs?? Just seemed silly to me.

I am absolutely pleased I decided to have it done.
02-15-2020
Looking good with those spacers!
02-16-2020
Regarding the sound quality in the cars. I also agree that it's a shame to fill bad source into great sound system (garbage in, garbage out) ... however ... please ... CD's are history. I completely understand all of you who have tons of CDs at home, but they are sooo clumsy for use in cars. And that's where TIDAL comes in. It streams in Hi-Fi (that is the EXACT CD quality) or in some cases even in MASTER quality, which are direct studio recordings, with even higher resolution than CDs. And you have the whole music world, in CD quality on the reach of your finger ... on all of your devices, not only your car. I don't want to sound like some promotor of TIDAL, but anybody who is looking for high-quality streaming service, just check out TIDAL, it's awesome.
02-18-2020
It's official.... Run-flat tires SUCK.

I had my all-season Pirelli Scorpions (non-runflats) installed today, which normally wouldn't even be worth mentioning....

..... except it's worth mentioning.

When I bought the car a week ago, I thought to myself "Between the air suspension, downgrading to 21s instead of 22s, and the accoustic glass.... there shouldn't be this much road noise, or harshness over bumps".

I was right. It was those shitty Continental run-flats.

Car rides MUCH quieter, and smoother over bumps. Not just "a little"... it's a NOTICEABLE difference.

I'm not sure I'll ever put those Contis back on the car.

Anyway..... new shoes;
Pirelli Scorpion 275/40/21 front
Pirelli Scorpion 315/35/21 rear
(Stock size.... MUCH better than stock ride)

I think they even "look" a few mm wider, so I'm even happy with the appearance.
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02-18-2020
Ninefourteener wrote
It's official.... Run-flat tires SUCK.

I had my all-season Pirelli Scorpions (non-runflats) installed today, which normally wouldn't even be worth mentioning....

..... except it's worth mentioning.

When I bought the car a week ago, I thought to myself "Between the air suspension, downgrading to 21s instead of 22s, and the accoustic glass.... there shouldn't be this much road noise, or harshness over bumps".

I was right. It was those shitty Continental run-flats.

Car rides MUCH quieter, and smoother over bumps. Not just "a little"... it's a NOTICEABLE difference.

I'm not sure I'll ever put those Contis back on the car.

Anyway..... new shoes;
Pirelli Scorpion 275/40/21 front
Pirelli Scorpion 315/35/21 rear
(Stock size.... MUCH better than stock ride)

I think they even "look" a few mm wider, so I'm even happy with the appearance.
Sorry if you've mentioned this previously, but did you also get the space saver spare?

I'm considering replacing the run-flats on mine with non runflats, probably the same tires as yours, but don't have a spare tire.
02-19-2020
".... Run-flat tires SUCK."

100%...and that's why I'll be swapping 21" BMW issue perf. summer RFs to factory size MICHELIN Pilot Sport 4 SUV tires (non-RFs) when I take delivery of my new M50i next month.
02-19-2020
wtwo3 wrote
Sorry if you've mentioned this previously, but did you also get the space saver spare?

I'm considering replacing the run-flats on mine with non runflats, probably the same tires as yours, but don't have a spare tire.
I did get the space saver. Even with runflats.... it just made sense to add it to the order for only $150 if I recall. I would likely never use that space under the cargo floor anyway.... so why wouldn't you have a spare there?

Just my thoughts anyway.
02-20-2020
Congrats Bud! I know you were patiently planning and waiting for your car so I'm very happy to hear and see that you finally got it. I look forward to your continued modifications and progress on your build.