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Old 11-10-07, 01:47 PM
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The Essen Motor Show in Germany has become one of the major outlets for Europe's aftermarket tuners to show their wares to a dedicated fan base. Among the many models set to make their modified debut in the land of schnitzel and spatzel is the AC Schnitzer BMW E92 M3.

Details are scarce on what's been done to the suspension and under the hood, but if the exterior enhancements are any indication, we'd expect the folks at AC to bring their trademark blend of functionality and style into a comprehensive whole. Carbon fiber adorns the front splitter and side skirts, and we'd suspect that a C.F. rear diffuser is mounted out back – all of which ties in nicely to the exposed weave on the roof. The larger rolling stock (20s?) is typical Schnitzer style and the lowered ride height is likely a coilover system derived from their standard E92 setup.
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wow, how much would it cost for all that (exterior)?

does AC Snitzer put out good engine/performance mods? what kind of mods have they put out in the past?
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Thumbs up 2008 BMW AC Schnitzer ACS3 Sport (M3!)

Simply the tastiest mid-size sport-luxo coupe yet!

I absolutely love it in white! I'd change the wheels that's all.





Damn what a nice ***!!!!!! :icon11:


When beads of perspiration form on the brow of experienced sports car drivers, it's not necessarily down to a faulty air conditioning system. With the 420 bhp V8 of the BMW M3, the ACS3 Sport catapults even its keenest challengers into the rear view mirror. The sporting coupe is ideal for anyone seeking to gain advantage on twisting tracks. A normal M3 would be a tough competitor here, because in comparison with the "civilized" 3-series Coupe it has a totally different axle construction. With racing suspension developed on the legendary Nürburgring, AC Schnitzer has succeeded in refining the handling potential of the chassis even further. And fitted with the Short Shift from Aachen, the ACS3 Sport becomes the automotive hero of the day: No-one is changing gears faster!

Best of all: The vehicle loses nothing of its qualities as a daily driver. Instead, AC Schnitzer inserts even more M-otion into everyday life, for example when the Aachen exhaust system plays its bewitching baritone in a road tunnel. The left/right system with two tailpipes per side, linked into a horizontal figure of eight, is however a visual work of art. In a play on the mathematical symbol for "infinity", at the same time it symbolizes the powerful reserves of the vehicle which reaches 60 mph from a standing start in an effortless 4.6 seconds. No less carefully arranged are the aerodynamic attachments, which for AC Schnitzer are always more than mere visual decoration. At the rear, a diffuser of visible carbon presses the car down onto the tarmac as if there were magnets below the road surface. The front spoiler is also made from this high quality material, and is supported against the front skirt with alloy struts as in motorsport. Further downforce is provided by a subtle rear roof spoiler and rear wing which also give the body exciting new contours. Side skirt extensions, in particular when combined with the white paint of the photo model, give the profile an aura of stature and dynamism. Finally the AC Schnitzer racing rims Type VI embody pure culture, on the ACS3 Sport in sizes 9.0J x 20" on the front and 10.5J x 20" on the rear. The combination of Y-spokes and contrasting five fork spokes superimposed in two planes, produces a design that is as exciting as it is elegant.

Further highlights of course include the forged wheel Type V in 20". With its strikingly curved, interrupted spokes, it not only looks superb but thanks to the lightweight construction method, keeps the unsprung weight to a minimum. A no less attractive alternative is the Type IV racing wheel in silver - and with trendy black finish as "Magic Black”.

And naturally AC Schnitzer continues the theme of sports performance in the driver's workplace, offering attractive and ergonomically perfect aluminum controls for the gear ****, handbrake
handle, pedals and i-Drive controller. A carbon interior trim and sports airbag steering wheel are also available on request.
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by the way.... that's one of if not THE nicest aftermarket spoilers ever for a 3 series!
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That looks really expensive $$$ I WANT that lip!!!
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I wonder if you notice, this picture has no wing.



But this one does.




It looks pretty sexy. I agree, rims gotta go. BBS would go on it nicely
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Schnitzer's wheels suck.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...ight=schnitzer
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Oh I am loving the black roof and ***.
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Originally Posted by LexHiD
I wonder if you notice, this picture has no wing.



But this one does.




It looks pretty sexy. I agree, rims gotta go. BBS would go on it nicely
I did notice that... The tiny lip spoiler actually doesn't do this gen M3 justice as did the e46.
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I always thought the E92 M3 looked great in white (and not so much in Red). The AC kit takes it to a new level though!
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im still a e46 m3 fan. i love those cars. i would have gotten one i heard they have endless problems.
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nice nice...
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beautiful exhausts!
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More than $10k according to my estimate.

AC Schnitzer has a comprehensive program when it comes to performance mods., it ranges from wheel/tire packages to complete engine N/A modification, hence the S3, S5, etc. models.

Unfortunately, most of its performance mods are awfully expensive.

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Originally Posted by NINEZeRO
wow, how much would it cost for all that (exterior)?

does AC Snitzer put out good engine/performance mods? what kind of mods have they put out in the past?
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