German tuners have no problem taking their projects to the extreme. One such example is CLP Automotive’s tuning proposal for the latest BMW M3 Coupe called the Interceptor that attempts to replicate the look and feel of the M3 GT racecar that recently participated in the 24 hours of Nürburgring where it finished in second place.

CLP Automotive begins with a wide body kit that adds blistered front and rear wheel arches together with matching rocker panels and bumpers, a new hood with additional vents and a central dome, plus a large fixed rear wing.

The package is complemented with racing graphics and 19-inch alloy rims with central locking finished in white.

Inside, the tuner removes the rear seat bench and adds a roll cage and race-spec Recaro bucket seats together with orange-colored trim bits.

Under the sheetmetal, CLP Automotive borrowed a compressor system from G-Power and along with some other modifications including a Akrapovic titanium exhaust system, boosts output from 420HP to 600-horsepower. A Bilstein sport suspension is also included in the package.

The complete cost for the transformation is set at €69,000 (approx. US$97,500) – not including of course the price of the donor car.

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