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WheelSTO BMW M3 Set Free

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The BMW M3 is a perfectly balanced performance vehicle that has an enormous modification potential. This is why, tuners from around the world offer countless modification kits for the German car.

The latest M3 (Coupe) tuning package comes from WheelSTO. The American company has developed a one-off kit that features Japanese influences and uses a moderate approach that doesn’t alter the M3’s spirit, as BMWBlog reports.

We shall start with the technical modifications. Please keep in mind that the vehicle is aimed at being driven daily on public roads.

The M3 has received a BASTUCK Clubsport exhaust system that uses 85 mm double wall tips, which offers an aggressive sound but doesn’t go too far and an Eibach Pro suspension kit that brings it closer to the road. As for the wheels, these have been swapped with a set of RAYS ENGINEERING Volk Racing VR.G2, which are generously-sized (20 inch).The rims are wrapped in Vredestein Ultrac Sessantra tires, which come in a 245/30 configuration for the front axle and in a 295/25 size for the rear one.

The exterior of the coupe has been fitted with multiple carbon fiber parts that enhance the vehicle’s appearance and allow it to tip the scales 19 lbs (8.6 kg) lower than the stock model. The list of aerodynamic elements includes a 3D Design Carbon front lip, a 3D Design diffuser, as well as a Challenge USA trunk that comes with an integrated spoiler.

Other fine-touched details include a gloss black finish for the front kidney grilles and side grilles and a set of new turn signals that use LED technology.
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