My 2025 Skyscraper Grey M2 manual & mods so far

My wife and I just got back into new bmw’s…she got a 25 marina blue xb7, and I bought a 25 skyscraper grey manual. My preference was a fairly base car and our local dealer found this one that checked most boxes. So far I really enjoy it and while I don’t have a lot of miles yet, every mod I’ve done so far has has improved the driving experience and enjoyment of the car (IMO). Here are the mods so far in my whopping 500 miles of ownership
-tint and ppf (front impact areas and much larger fender peices)
-kw has springs
-lightweight splitter
-evolution racewerks midpipe
-IND front reflectors
-rogue short shift kit and cdv delete
-bmw aluminum shift knob
-10 extra HP red trimmed floor mats
Tomorrow my 20/21 champage finished Edelweiss wheels arrive as they were released by US customs today. I think these are gonna be a significant change to the look, and bring out different metal flake in the paint. I had these wheels in mind when I was looking for a car, and excited they will be here soon. From there, we will do a single stage polish and ceramic coating, probably an intake, and put some more miles on it. It could just be the manual with the ssk, but i like this car SO much more than our Jahre g80 we didn’t keep very long. When we do the coating, I’ll get some proper pics done with the other bmws, but will make sure to get some with my wife’s f87 m2cs.
Will update after the wheels are installed and we do a final alignment.
Rm
2025 M2, 2025 XB7, 2020 M2 CS, 2018 M3 CS, 2013 M3 LRP, 2011 1M, 2011 M3 GTRS3, 2004 M3, 2002 M3, 2000 M Coupe, 2002 M5, 1997 M3, 1988 M3, 2024 Sterrato, 2022 STO, 2023 Urus, 2022 TRX, 2021 Shelby F150, 2021 SVJ, 2018 Performante, 2013 Gallardo 550-2, 2012 Gallardo STS, 2018 R8 RWS, 2012 R8, 2017 G550 4X4^2, 2022 RS6, 1992 Supra, 1992 NSX, 2023 Braptor, 1971 Bronco