The bumblebee bug has infested German tuning firm Fostla that has presented a new package for an old car, the BMW E64-generation M6 Convertible, which gains its yellow and black carbon fiber looks from a full body foil wrap.
There’s also a chin spoiler wrapped in carbon fiber and new 22-inch alloy wheels from Breyton shod in beefy tires pushed to the edges of the car with the help of 25mm-SCC spacers. Fostla also tinted the side windows and all the lights.
On the performance front, an optimized ECU that is priced at €2,199 (US$3,060) and an Eisenmann sports exhaust give the V10 engine a small boost from 500hp (507PS) and 520Nm to 530hp (537PS) and 545Nm, with the tuner quoting a 0-100km/h (62mph) time of 4.3 seconds and a top speed of 300km/h (186mph).
Other changes include the H&R lowering springs that bring the M6 about 25 mm closer to the ground.
By John Halas
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