03-20-2023, 05:19 AM | #1 |
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Frozen Bronze Colour
Hey guys hope your well. I used to own an M5 from 2013-2020. I sold it and now want to get back into one.
Ive seen one in bronze frozen colour. Looks clean. Couple of questions: Anyone have a frozen colour edition? -hard to maintain? -can it be painted easily for repair etc? Also out of curiosity there cant be many frozen bronze colours M5's in the country? Thanks Harry Picture of my old car BN63 OBH |
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07-11-2023, 03:54 PM | #5 |
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I think that looks awesome!
As far as cleaning and maintenance goes I don't think the frozen colours are any different to normal. Especially if ceramic coated which is a no brainer on any decent car nowadays. And as for painting, unless you are a painter that's not your problem!!!! No good going through life worrying about the what if's!! |
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Hey guys.
The colour is awesome. I agree the up keep is not a major issue. I also bought some Mr Beasleys detailing goods which are a god send. Discs make sense, under full brake pressure they did make a serious vibration. I had the calipers done gold. So must of got discs mixed around. Thanks Harry |
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