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Exterior:
- Vorsteiner CSL front bumper
- BMW OEM CSL trunk
- CSL style CF rear diffuser
- CF Kidney Grilles
- CF Side Grilles
- CF Headlight trim set
- Smoked front corners
- Black Roundels
- Silvervision turn signal bulbs
- Umnitza Predator Chromium DDE
- ProLumen 6000K HID bulbs

Wheels & Tires:
- Kinesis F110 19x8.5 (18 lbs) and 19x10 (19 lbs) wheels
- Bridgestone S03 245/35-19 and 275/30-19 tires
- Turner Motorsport 8mm spacers

Suspension & Braking:
- Brembo GT 4-piston front calipers (custom painted yellow) with 14" front rotors
- Brembo 4-piston rear calipers (custom painted yellow) with OEM 12.9" rear rotors
- Goodridge stainless steel braided front brake lines
- Hawk HPS F+R brake pads
- KW Variant 2 coilovers
- Dinan front swaybar
- Quattro CF front strut bar (not installed)

Engine:
- Dinan Vortech Supercharger (4.6 psi Boost Pressure)
- Dinan high flow cold air intake
- Larger capacity fuel injectors
- Racing-Style aluminum radiator
- Dinan engine management System
- Dinan high flow throttle bodies
- Evosport headers with ceramic coating
- Evosport high flow cats
- Milltek section 2
- Milltek exhaust
- UUC Stage II lightweight flywheel
- UUC UltraSmooth Cerametallic clutch kit
- Rogue tranny mounts
- UUC EVO3 SSK
- UUC DSSR
- Defi control unit & BF gauges (Boost, Oil Temp, EGT)
- Modified CDV from Zeckhausen.com
- CF engine cover and other parts

Interior/Audio:
- Silver CF steering wheel
- UUC RK Shadow CF shift knob and CF e-brake
- LeatherZ alcantara shift and e-brake boots with red stiching
- LeatherZ Gauge Panel
- Valentine One radar hardwired
- OEM homelink
















 
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#12 ·
Possibly, but I think it might actually be the design of the wheel and how far in it mounts. It looks like it would hit the spokes more than anything else. Could be wrong, I don't know much about Kinesis wheels and their available configurations for an E46.

And some guys that i know who go this far in modding a car are stubborn about the exact wheel design and amount of lip etc. they want and will tweak to get it. Just my guess :shrug:
 
#15 ·
I think his username is ///ACS-3, but he is a member on m3forum. Absolutely beautiful M3 and one of the best examples of a modded one. He is well known over there for taking some amazing pics.
 
#21 ·
Yeah, his photos are legendary. His M3 is pretty awesome, just made even better by the incredible pictures he takes.

I think Kinesis wheels are absolutely gorgeous. I'm kind of glad that they are still relatively unknown (as compared to Volk, HRE, Iforged, etc.). I figure Fikse, Forgeline and Kinesis are my top three favorite wheel manufacturers. Oh, and maybe Work.
 
#18 ·
LOL We are so much alike.

To me, there is a such thing as "too low" with lowering a car, and "too thin" when it comes to sidewall. It's just not aesthetically pleasing if it's ALL rim filling in the wheel gap. I like some sidewall...looks..normal. And same with camber, although it has its performance benefits...

Otherwise- Sweet BMW. LOooooooove the M3's
 
#20 ·
Gorgeous M3. Gotta love German Engineering.
 
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