1992 BMW M3 M Motorsports Engine Bay
Modified 1992 BMW M3 engine bay featuring M Motorsports package.
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Modified 1992 BMW M3 engine bay featuring M Motorsports package.
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2000 Infiniti Q45 sitting on a set of 2003 BMW 745li factory wheels measuring 19″ x 9.5″ with a 24 mm offset. Hella flush.
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Vorsteiner Aero Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser II installed on a modified 2010 BMW M3.
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Modified 2001 BMW 325i featuring the OEM sport package, H&R Race Cup Kit and 19″ Beyern Mesh wheels.
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Modified 2001 BMW 325i featuring a M3 replica front bumper, H&R race cup kit and 19″ Beyern Mesh wheels.
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Somebody threw a kettlebell on the roof and put an ax in the hood of this 2010 BMW 328i. Somebody either didn’t like the owner or that is some crazy road rage.
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If the purchased a 2011 BMW X6 M and need a little more holy crap factor, the 2011 Hamann X6 Tycoon EVO M is what you’re looking for. The 2011 Hamann X6 Tycoon EVO M is a modified 2011 BMW X6 M that features upgraded turbochargers, a high-flow titanium exhaust system and a tuned ECU map. All these modifications allow the engine to produce a staggering 670 horsepower, 700 lbs-ft of torque and 0 to 62 mph in 4.2 seconds. For added performance, Hamann added a reworked suspension featuring 40 mm lowering spring kit, 23″ x 11″ front wheels, 23″ x 12″ rear wheels, 315/25/23 ZR rated high performance tires and a mostly carbon fiber widebody kit to house everything.
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