![]() 09/26/2014 at 06:50 • Filed to: pretty much an m5, npocp | ![]() | ![]() |
2006 BMW 550i w/M package
Manual Trans
192k Kilometers (119303 miles)
14,000 Euro ($17850)
(NOT THE CAR BUT KINJA)
http://ramstein.bookoo.com/i/49367080
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I hate that light colored wood grain paneling. In general, I don't like wood grain paneling at all., but the darker the better if you must.
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I think it works in this car because it's a big luxury sedan but in general I agree with you, wood is no good.
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I had dark wood grain in my 3-series, and I dealt with it. Man oh man does it seem weeeeeeeird to see this car as LHD when I've been driving in Japan for six years.
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I know a lot of people dislike Bangle bimmers, but I love the E60 5 series. It was different. You know what it is when you see it from any angle. Unlike current bimmers that look like a larger scale of the model below it.
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I don't usually dig the wood. I have it in the E90 and everyone who rides in it loves it. Wood = luxury apparently.
I saw this one on bookoo....I like the Siber Grau, I hope there's a service book full of stamps. I'd make sure it can pass TUV again too.
![]() 09/26/2014 at 09:06 |
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That photo looks like the flash was used, which makes the wood trim look a bit lighter and shinier than it would normally appear.
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The only wood I like is the matte/open pore wood that has popped up recently on MBs and the BMW i3. I think glossy wood in black, dark or light brown, or even red looks cheap and old fashioned. Like the red wood on older Infinitis/Lexus make me want to vomit.
I mean seriously look at this shit