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Girls Dressed in Duct Tape Present BMW M6 on Forgiato Wheels

Girls Dressed in Duct Tape Present BMW M6 on Forgiato Wheels 5 photos
Photo: Raymond Niece Photography
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The photos we're about to show you are a bit dated (going back to April) but we're sure you won't mind once you go into the photo gallery.
They were taken at the ForgiatoFest 2013 and feature some of the most beautiful … wheels we're ever seen before. Sure, they wouldn't be nothing without the model they are on, the BMW F13 M6.

The beautiful girls are, let's say visceral, but that's nothing compared to the incredible line-up that the event had. Amongst the cars you could find heavily modified Mercedes-Benzes, Porsches, a lot of Lamborghinis and a unique red Ferrari 458 Italia.

As for the car that they are leaning against you should know that it's no lazy bum. It may be heavy as most reviewers called it (including ourselves) but the M6 is a straight line bruiser that can get you into trouble in no time.

To be more precise, the nearly 1,980 kilo (4,365 lbs) Coupe does the 0-62 mph (100 km/h) sprint in 4.3 seconds despite being rear-wheel drive and risking to shred its tires. That's doable because of its brilliant twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 that makes 560 HP and 680 Nm (501 lb-ft) of torque in standard guise as well as the super-fast 7-speed DCT gearbox.

Get the Competition Package and things get even wilder, with 575 HP and an improved rear differential that can make the difference, pun very much intended. Costing in excess of $10,000 that's a feature few will go for. Not so few will go for one of the many tuning kits available for the S63 engine that can easily take this car over the 600 HP barrier. Since these shots were taken at an event dedicated to tuning, we're pretty sure that's the case here too, even though no official figures were offered.

Many thanks to Raymond Neice Photography for the shots and please do enjoy the photos with care, they're not exactly safe for work…

Via: GT Spirit
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