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BMW //M
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Toyota GR Supra
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Ridgeline Motorsport F8X M3/M4 GT4+ Carbon Fiber Aero Kit
Here is a sneak peak at Ridgeline Motorsport's upcoming GT4+ Carbon Fiber Aero Kit for the F8X M3/M4. The new GT4+ Splitter has a number of key features: Their innovative RM Spec foam core composite...

F80 M3 CS - Nitron NTR R3 3-Way Coilover Suspension Kit
Nitron's NTR R3 system sets the standard for ultimate performance, offering unparalleled damping control for both drivers and engineers alike....

Toronto Red G82 M4 - AST Suspension Adjustable Lowering Spring Kit
Unlike traditional lowering springs that offer a fixed lowering height, AST ALS Systems give you the ability to adjust your...

F82 M4 CS - Titan 7 T-D6E
The Titan 7 T-D6E wheel is the culmination of years of meticulous testing and design work. While its 6 spoke...
Categories
Full Installation, Service & Tuning Facility
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S65/S85 Rod Bearing Service
BMW designed the S65 and S85 with approximately half the industry
standard oil clearance,specifying a very thin oil to match the very small oil clearance. This is a serious concern for M3 owners, especially those that have higher mileage or are supercharged/tracked often. -
S54 Manual Conversion
Most owners prefer the 6MT nowadays for it's simplicity and traditional feel. We offer Manual conversion package for your M3, making your M3 a real driver's car.
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E46 Subframe Reinforcement
One of the common problems that arises in the E46 M3 is the weakening or
cracking of the rear subframe mounting points in the sheet metal chassis. Over time the loading and unloading of the rear subframe will cause the sheet metal to fail, negatively affecting the handling and
power delivery.