Vorsteiner BMW M3


Published Tuesday, October 20th 2009
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The tuners at Vorsteiner, previously known for the BMW M3 E92 body kit, have launched a limited edition of this model called the GTS3. This body kit package contains a series of bodywork elements which have been replaced with carbon fibre parts. The main changes took place in he front of the car, which has received a series of air funnels to help with the cooling of the engine and to improve the air intake. That is the reason for the engineers at Vorsteiner have enlarged the central air funnel, situated in the front bumper of the BMW M3, with 6.35 mm and lowered the car by 25.4 mm.

The side air funnels positioned in the front bumper have also been redesigned to generate more air to the front brakes. The changes made to the front of the car don't end here, the team at Vorsteiner have also added a carbon fibre splitter which is built from a single piece of carbon fibre. The hood has also been redesigned to house carbon fibre elements which have two funnels which allow the engine heat to disperse.

The price for the GTS3 from Vorsteiner hasn't yet been mentioned.

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