Our friends over at IND-Distribution decided to share with us some photos of their project developed together with GT Motoring. Their project revolves around the BMW E92 M3 which will feature many Challenge parts.
A final pre-production test fit of the new E92 M3 rear diffuser was just completed at the Challenge facility in Illinois, and the rear diffuser is now approved for final production. Next up is the Challenge X pipe, which is designed to fit perfectly behind the OEM main cats. This allows for perfect operation of your M car, with no error codes.
The Challenge E92 M3 trunk has completed the prototype stage, and will now be undergoing pre-production development and testing. This new trunk will come in 100% carbon fiber and use a vacuum infusion manufacturing process. A 1×1 weave style ensures a perfect match to the OEM carbon roof, and the swept back integrated spoiler works perfectly with the lines of the E92 M3. This trunk retains all OEM trim panels and mounting points, for a perfect install.
In the near future, a full carbon fiber Challenge E92 M3 front bumper will be installed on the M3 as well. So far, everything looks promising and we have no doubt that many car modding fans will appreciate these photos.
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This car looks price nice in my opinion.
I think you are refering to Hamann.