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Lumma Design BMW 3-Series

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Tuning company Lumma Design knows how to get car enthusiasts thrilled when they released this package for the very popular BMW 3-series. The owner Horst Lumma personally guarantees that all cars tuned by his company are in the best hands and that you will be satisfied with your modifications. For this particular model, Lumma decided to convert this average BMW E92 3-series and make it look like the powerful M3 model. To start it off, the front fender was redesigned using composite fiber material while keeping OEM standards; they added original M3 air ducts and installed LED turn signals. The mirrors received carbon fiber caps to give it a racing look, and the front bumper has carbon fiber inserts in the grille as well.

To complete the look, in each corner are Lumma Design’s attractive wide set wheels measuring 19×8.5 in the front, and 19×10 in the rear. The wheels come wrapped in high performance tires measuring 235/35/19 for the front, and 265/30/19 for the rear.  However, if that is not enough for the customer, Lumma offers a front bumper with spoiler attached (849 Euros), side skirts with unique air ducts (569 Euros), a spoiler option for the rear (299 Euros, or carbon fiber 653 Euros), and for the roof they have a spoiler available, even in carbon fiber (299 Euros, carbon 653 Euros). They also offer an apron for the rear bumper (335i and 335d only) for 535 Euros which can be added to their chrome exhaust tips made of stainless steel (353 Euros).

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About Greg Windler

A true fan of American classics, Greg adores everything coming from the golden age of automotive design, from the timeless elegance of the 1940s and '50s to the raw power of '60s and '70s muscle cars. He dreams of a world where those cars continue to grace the streets—even if it means embracing EV technology to preserve their iconic charm. After earning his degree from the University of Portsmouth, he left his job at GameStop to pursue his passion to become an automotive journalist. Learn more about Fancy Tuning's Editorial Process.

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