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Royal Muffler BMW M3 Released

Royal Muffler BMW M3Royal Muffler BMW M3
The E93 (cabrio) BMW M3 has just received an aerodynamic package coming from Royal Muffer, with the vehicle receiving an aggression boost.

The exterior kit is a very interesting offer, as it comes with a mix between extreme elements and the vehicle’s standard styling cues that use an understated appearance. This is a rather unusual approach as aftermarket developers usually bring a light touch or offer complex aerodynamic modifications that have nothing to do with a car’s stock image. What can we say? The tuner probably trusted the M engineers and chose to build on the car’s stock assets (we have to be aware that, in the M3’s case, the word “stock” has a different meaning).

At the front of the car, we can find a redesigned hood, as well as a reworked fascia. We have to mention that both elements use carbon fiber. The new hood keeps the original power dome, adding medium-sized air vents that bring a touch of aggression. As for the front bumper, this offers the same air intakes, but now comes with a new lip that changes the visual game.

The vehicle comes in a two-tone finish that combines the factory white paint with a carbon fiber look for the hood, roof and boot lid. This creates a strong contrast, which is also enhanced by the tinted windows and by the fact that the tuner chose to offer the taillights a smoked finish.

The Royal Muffler E93 BMW M3 rides on generously sized rims that come with a multi-spoke design using a carbon fiber finish for the center and a polished finish for the outer circle.

You can see the badass M3 in action in the video below.

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