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iND’s Ear to Ear M3 Convertible Is Truly One of a Kind

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Now that the new M3 and M4 models are out, the owners of older models will want to do something to have their cars stand out. One of the advantages of owning an E9x M3 is that you have a plethora of custom parts you can get for your car. That’s a luxury the new cars can’t afford just yet.
Therefore, when it comes to putting together a unique car, doing it with an E93 M3 is a lot easier than with an F83 M4 Convertible. That’s what the guys from iND Distribution did and the result is simply breath taking.

Working with an Alpine White Convertible, they had their work cut out as the combinations that go perfectly well with white are easy to do. Vorsteiner was a big part of the whole business, providing the front bumper and the wheels as well as the Type II rear diffuser. However, the front GTS5 bumper was custom painted with Melbourne Red CRT accents to set it apart from the crowd.

The headlights give the entire car a different attitude, making you think the M3 is actually smiling thanks to the custom design the guys from OSS put into making them. They used BMW’s own M stripes to decorate them, a motif also found on the headrests and other places around the car.

Gintani brought along carbon fibre side skirts and the rear bumper canards while iND chipped in with custom built rocker panels and the rear bumper.

Inside, the custom luxury can also be notice through the black leather dash with fox red stitching that repeats itself on the custom alpine white floor mat piping and upholstered passenger door. Black leather accents for the front and rear seats as well as an upholstered center arm partition, modified GTS carbon center console, custom carbon fiber Nexon steering wheel and OEM GTS Y-plate with hand pin striped accents make you feel... special.

The amount of custom parts is absolutely stunning when looked at from a distance. However, we won’t keep you reading all about but we’ll let you enjoy them all through the video posted below, courtesy of Unscene Media Group.

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