![]() 03/04/2018 at 23:55 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Having covered both the Old and Young timers, it’s time to move on towards the cars of a more recent era. Today, we cover the modern classics as well as the latest Ultimate Driving Machines from Bavaria. It’s going to be a slightly shorter post as i didn’t really take too many pictures of the newer stuff.
There were quite a number of first generation Z4s around and while this car’s design was initially quite shocking when it first launched, i think it has aged really well. The Bunny Girl option was a good choice too.
With these Z4s having reached rather attainable levels on the resale market, it didn’t take long for aftermarket tuners to take notice. Like this Liberty Walk-kitted example. Very Wild.
Like the Pandem Rocket Bunny E30s, i never thought i’d be seeing a Liberty Walk Z4 outside of Japan, especially one with such a wild wrap.
Cruising on air.
Something i don’t usually come across. A Z4 fully decked out Rowen Style. For those who don’t know who Rowen are, perhaps you might know them better by their previous name, Tommy Kaira.
While there’s no denying the appeal of a tuned up Z4, when it comes to something special that you’d like to treasure and keep for a long time to come, there can one variation of the breed. The M-Division fettled Z4M. Seen here parked up next to a very desirable E46 M3 as well. If you had a garage with these 2 cars, mad respect (and envy).
But if you (or anyone else) were to ask me which brand new BMW M is my pick of the entire stable, it will have to be one of these. The M2. Sublime.
It might be the cheapest M car on offer right now, but in my opinion, it is one of the best drivers cars on sale right now.
These one came with some lovely aftermarket additions.
You can never go wrong with a set of BBS LMs on a BMW.
Green accents on the vents are a subtle bit of personalisation that works quite well.
If you don’t want to go the full hog with an M2, there’s always the brilliant M235i/M240i on offer. Drives amazingly well and easier on the finances.
A current generation Z4 kitted out wide. This looked like fully customised bodywork.
More Liberty Walk love on this M3 Cabriolet.
With the latest M5 on preview at the event courtesy of BMW Thailand, they had a special area showcasing all the previous generation M5s.
Not exactly an M5 Wagon but Buchloe’s take on a mega rapid cargo hauler sure looks lovely.
Did i mention i am a pretty big Alpina geek? I’m a pretty big Alpina geek. It’s quite an Auto-Otaku car don’t you think?
BBS LM or Alpina Softlines? Which would you pick given a choice?
Or do you prefer the BBS LM-R?
Lovely lineup of modern beauties.
Stunning M4 sitting on a beautiful set of Yokohama Advan Racing wheels. I also really like how the owner colourised the M-colours onto the power bulge. Nice touch!
Order of the Phoenix (yellow).
Faux winter on an M4 on display from BMW Thailand.
For those who wish to bring home a piece of BMW Motorsports, there were a couple of diecast models available for purchase.
Moving on from M-Power to i-Power.
Beautiful white i8 sitting on a set of sweet ADV1 wheels.
I guess some visual mods work better than others, but as long as the owner likes is and is happy, it’s all good!
Modern day Shark tank?
Plenty of BBS fans in the crowd.
Here’s something you don’t see everyday, a tweaked 3 Series GT.
Lowered, Shadowlined and sitting on a set of BBS LMs. I never thought a 3GT can ever look this good. Kudos to the owner for taking the plunge.
Well done! Don’t change a thing.
Old vs New. As well as a testament to how much cars have grown over the years with the 3 Series now bigger than the old 5.
Finally deciding that i had taken enough pictures and short videos for my write ups, and with my wobbly legs to show for it, it was time for me to take a break and sit down with a drink to enjoy the rest of Bimmerfest 2 as the sun started to set. The weather was great with a cool breeze enveloping the area and the people were friendly, giving Bimmerfest 2 a fantastically chill vibe, the likes of which i rarely encounter back home. Dear BMW Asia, please send me back again, or i might really have to plan a drive up for next year.
![]() 03/05/2018 at 00:12 |
|
Yeah the 3 series GT look great.
![]() 03/05/2018 at 02:04 |
|
again, GIB the all the Alpinas!!!!!!!!
GIB!!!!!!!!!
![]() 03/22/2018 at 01:12 |
|
Nice pics. Aren’t cars prohibitively expensive in Thailand?