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Tags: BMW M, E46 M3, HF, horsepowerfreaks.com, M3, Widebody kit M3 Clubsport: 600 hp strong G-POWER M3 TORNADO CSG-POWER M3 GT2 S and M3 TORNADO CSJun 1 Posted by Laidback in BMW Talk | No Comments Check out their GT2 S (Widebody kit) and Tornado CS (Non Widebody kit) but both power’d by the Gpower S2 kit! Read on: G-POWER congratulates BMW Motorsport on its first place in this year’s 24-hour race at the Nürburgring. And, on this race weekend, it presents two road-legal BMW M3 Clubsport models in homage to the BMW works team. More than a quarter of a century ago, the history of G-POWER began with the modification of BMW 02 models for competition use. Today, this tradition is carried forward by the G-POWER Motorsport Division established at the beginning of 2010. READ MORE… Tags: E92 M3, G-Power GTS2, Gpower, Tornado CS, Widebody kit HPF (aka Horse Power Freaks) are not taking and going full force for Mfest IV lightly and are revamping their Stage 4 Asuka widebody E46 M3 (featured on several magazines and was a SEMA show car last 2008), their gutting the whole interior (including ICE) and taking out some of the un necessary weight and putting a roll cage on the beast (yikes!) READ MORE… Tags: Asuka, Autocross, E46 M3, HPF, mfest iv, track, turbo, VIp modular, Widebody kit Hamman’s Tycoon EVO M for the X6M debuts at the Geneva Motor Show!Mar 1 Posted by Laidback in BMW Talk | No Comments HAMANN-Motorsport, the renowned specialist for exquisite refinements of BMW-automobiles shows its latest developments on the 80th Geneva Motor Show. The masculine show-piece on the HAMANN exhibition stand with 200 square metres is the world premiere of the 670 hp/493kW strong and 300 km/h fast TYCOON EVO M based on the BMW X6 M. Tags: bmw, BMW X6M, Geneva Motor Show, Hamann, Hamann Tycoon Evo, mfest, Widebody kit
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