BMW is getting closer and closer to giving us a new M3, but the tri-turbo six-cylinder arrival doesn’t mean that the naturally-aspirated V8 current setup will lose its fans. Thus, the tuning world loves the current M3 just as much as it did in the past and we’re here to give you the latest example of that.
The adjacent photos show an M3 sedan (E90), which has received a bit of tuning attention, in the form of a set of carbon fiber front splitters, as well as a set of ADV.1 rims, which bring it an image boost.
The wheels, which use a ten-spoke design, come with a black finish, which, together with the aforementioned carbon fiber splitters and the dark tint of the windows, create a strong contrast with the white color of the car.
The wheels, which use a ten-spoke design, come with a black finish, which, together with the aforementioned carbon fiber splitters and the dark tint of the windows, create a strong contrast with the white color of the car.