The German automaker is one of the most respected tuners in the aftermarket scene, a level it has attained after years of churning out
impressive tuning kits for a wide range of makes and models.
Not exact matches
This very
impressive tuning package from DMC is also called the Stage3
kit, DMC calls it the E-GT for Edizione GT
If you manage to convince Luxury Tuner DMC to sell you their
impressive STAGE3
kit for the Lamborghini Aventador you still have to make sure you'll pick a shade for your car that hasn't been used before... even if the asking price of 288,888 US$ doesn't deter you, you just can't call DMC and buy this very special Edizione GT... or E-GT aerodynamic
kit complete with engine
tuning.
One of the first companies that actually offered a complete wide body
kit for the original Lamborghini Gallardo was German based IMSA, their Gallardo GTV evolution showed wide front fenders, deep side sills and wide rear wheel arch extensions covering bespoke wheels made for IMSA complete with central locking system and upgraded brake systems... add the front spoiler and an
impressive, angular rear wing and you would end up with a V10 Gallardo that looked good and offered improved braking power at the same time... initially without engine
tuning however.
German
tuning firm, Prior Design, has become quite the specialist in outfitting high - end vehicles with
impressive aerodynamic
kits.
If that already sounds
impressive, the M Performance Power
kit, available for all versions of the 440i including the Coupe, Convertible and Gran Coupe, increases the power to 355 hp and 369 lb - ft torque thanks to some ECU
tuning, a new intake and exhaust.
We've published a render of the brand new Lamborghini Huracán LP610 - 4 with a wide body aerodynamic
kit from LB Performance a while ago, but now we've found three drawings showing the famous LB Performance touch to the new V10 once again... this time from different angles and really showing just how
impressive this car might be when this famous Japanese
tuning shop decides to take on the 2014 Baby Bull.
The most
impressive incarnation to date of this shared passion for motor sport was the 2006 MINI Cooper S with John Cooper Works GP
Tuning Kit.