Yes, the image sitting before us is a mere rendering. Nevertheless, there's much more to this pixel play portraying some sort of E30 BMW M3 kit than meets the eye.
For one thing, as the BMW Motorsport fans among you have probably noticed, this kit doesn't bring an E30 M3 look per se, actually taking the flared fenders that defined the original M3 one step further, riveted-on, super-sized fenders and all.
And that full-width light bar that redefines the front end of the Bavarian toy gifts the 1980s hero with a retro-futuristic look.
Then there's the fact that this kit is actually pretty close to the real world - it comes from digital artist Khyzyl Saleem, an aficioando who has managed to see his E30 aero work being transformed into an actual kit, offered under the Live To Offend label (check out the second and third Instagram posts below).
Note that the name of the said label wasn't chosen by accident. That's because the M3-ish look of this E30 3 Series-destined aero package will split opinions, with certain aficioandos being bothered by the resemblance to the iconic German performance car.
So the pixel wielder we're talking about has now added elements such as the said light bar to update the concept.
Last, but certainly not least, this kind of eye candy can easily serve as inspiration for various builds. And those of you seeking proof need to look no further than the comments section of the post showcasing the rendering.
Thant's where you'll find a chit-chat between the said artist and the owner of a 997 Porsche Neunelfer, with this revolving adding the kind of light bars seen here to the 911.
PS: Those of you looking for more pixels of the sort can check out this story, which talks about how Khyzyl modded the Corvette C8 after having done multiple kit for the NFS series.
And that full-width light bar that redefines the front end of the Bavarian toy gifts the 1980s hero with a retro-futuristic look.
Then there's the fact that this kit is actually pretty close to the real world - it comes from digital artist Khyzyl Saleem, an aficioando who has managed to see his E30 aero work being transformed into an actual kit, offered under the Live To Offend label (check out the second and third Instagram posts below).
Note that the name of the said label wasn't chosen by accident. That's because the M3-ish look of this E30 3 Series-destined aero package will split opinions, with certain aficioandos being bothered by the resemblance to the iconic German performance car.
So the pixel wielder we're talking about has now added elements such as the said light bar to update the concept.
Last, but certainly not least, this kind of eye candy can easily serve as inspiration for various builds. And those of you seeking proof need to look no further than the comments section of the post showcasing the rendering.
Thant's where you'll find a chit-chat between the said artist and the owner of a 997 Porsche Neunelfer, with this revolving adding the kind of light bars seen here to the 911.
PS: Those of you looking for more pixels of the sort can check out this story, which talks about how Khyzyl modded the Corvette C8 after having done multiple kit for the NFS series.