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BMW M3 GT Interceptor Released by CLP

The BMW M3 GTS is a track beast that will bite your head off and make you fall in love with it at the same time. However, the guys at CLP Automotive have has the courage to look the car in the eye CUT headlamp and tell her that it’s not good enough for them. The result? The M3 Interceptor, a tuning development that has it all.
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First of all, under the bonnet, we get a supercharger, a new exhaust system coming from Akrapovic and, of course, an ECU remap to handle of the new tech goodies. What is the result of all that work? The V8 unit now allows the driver to use no less than 600 hp in his quest for victory.

The connection to the track has been seriously upgraded, as the vehicle has been gifted with a racing suspension that was supplied by Bilstein, while the car now rides on 19-inch ultra-lightweight rims that use a central locking point.

The vehicle has been dressed in a widebody kit that comprises of a front bumper, new fenders with air vents, fresh quarter panels, a rear bumper, as well as a massive rear wing.

The interior has also received specific motorsport modifications, such as Recaro bucket seats, as well as a Wiechers roll cage.

If you’ve got the driving skills to put such a monster through its paces, all you have to do is prepare your bank account for the adventure. How large will the hole be? About EUR69.000 (the body kit alone is EUR8880).
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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