Project Overload: AC Schnitzer BMW E92 M3
If you are someone who requires the assistance of coffee or energy drinks to get your adrenaline going on a normal day, you might consider taking a look at the blood pumping AC Schnitzer modified 2009 BMW E92 M3. If you are not familiar with AC Schnitzer, take a look in the mirror and feel ashamed, then put down the coffee and check this out.
First a little background:
AC Schnitzer is a company conceived in Aachen German, birthed in 1987 to the sweet joyous wailing cries of BMW fans rejoicing. AC Schnitzer is one of the worlds largest BMW tuning companies and accommodates a large variety of modifications focusing on performance, comfort and safety. Inspiring interior designs using fine materials such as leather, carbon and aluminum, combined with boisterous body kits and mammoth mechanical upgrades, has set AC Schnitzer kilometers beyond the competition. It has also allowed them to achieve the world’s second fastest street legal BMW with a max speed of 206.16 mph (just 50 mph shy of the world’s fastest Bugatti Veyron). AC Schnitzer has been so influential in the BMW tuning world that they have begun a legal campaign to acquire all pirated designs of their patented technologies in order to physically destroy potentially hazardous look-a-likes and scams.
The unmodified BMW M3 stands out in a class of its own with an impressive 0-60 in 4.7 seconds and gorgeous contoured body designs that make me want to take it to a fancy lobster dinner, perhaps a romantic comedy movie and a romantic walk on the beach. Hand this beauty over to the Über professionals over at AC Schnitzer and you open up a plethora of emotions in my gut that creates a yearn so uncontainable I have to go outside for a breath of fresh air. ACS’s modifications embody every bit about Car Overload’s ideals; flawless beauty mixed with passionate performance, all handled with unique oversight that takes this sports car into the realm of supercar. Once modified the car achieves an additional 265 HP clearly qualifying this project as an Overload. Obviously a project as grandiose as this would set you back a pretty penny, but that doesn’t stop our drooling.
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Photo Credit: Allen Qu




