23 August 2010 Seagyn Davis

The BMW E92 M3 does not have the aggressive design traits similar to that of its predecessors. Many have said that apart from the bulge on the bonnet and a few minor flares here and there, the latest M3 is not that much different from any of the other 3-series models.

The M vehicles have a name to live up to and even though a lot of the new models do plenty in the performance department they seem to lack the dashing and usually distracting design traits that have come from the M badge in the past. Vorsteiner have a remedy, though, with their new body kit for the M3 (called the GTRS3 M3) that consists of several body modifications and aerodynamic pieces.

Up front the bumper has been replaced with a complete carbon fibre unit with a modular replacement splitter, GTRS3 carbon fibre wide-arch fenders and extended side skirts. A GTRS3 carbon fibre vented race bonnet is also available.

The backend consists of quarter-panel fender arch-extensions, a Vorsteiner chrome boot badge emblem, a wide-arch rear bumper and an integrated carbon diffuser. A stainless steel quad exhaust system is available as an optional extra. The twin 7-spoke V-308 concave forged-mesh wheels can be ordered in 18 or 20-inch sizes. Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 performance tyres are specified.

You are also assured of having a unique kit as only 100 Vorsteiner GTRS3 M3 kits are to be sold through the company’s worldwide network.