07/25/2006, 10:23 AM

BMW News

Tuner gives BMW M6 race-ready bodykit

Tuner Lumma Design has created an appearance package for the BMW M6 coupe. Dubbed the CLR 600, the car features a lowered ride height, wide fenders, a rear spoiler, racing brakes, 20-inch wheels, and modified front and rear aprons. The Leftlane Persprctive: We’re all for wide fenders, but the spoiler and busy aprons are a questionable addition. Gallery after the jump…

 
 

07/25, 10:33 AM

posted by:

Mike

using acres of double sided tape to plaster all available low-grade parts from a JC Whitney catalog onto a $70k vehicle does NOT make you a tuner.

07/25, 10:36 AM

posted by:

Barry

That is soo HOT…Bimmers are always about domination.

07/25, 10:41 AM

posted by:

Auto.Observer

CLR 600? sound’s more like a tuned MERCEDES rather than a bmw

07/25, 10:43 AM

posted by:

Mike

“Bimmers are always about domination”

It WOULD take a masochist to like this one. No self respecting person would be seen in something as ugly as this… and I usually like the 6’s!

07/25, 10:47 AM

posted by:

GM number1-4ever

It’s still no Corvette.

07/25, 10:49 AM

posted by:

ss

take that dumbass spoiler off the back and i woudl drive it

07/25, 10:58 AM

posted by:

al

BAD ASS when i was in Tokyo i saw 2 black M6’s one in fornt of the other in a stop light. i tried to take a pic but they left before i could take one.

07/25, 11:03 AM

posted by:

Bloody Knuckles

how could they ruin such a beautiful car….

spoiler off of a sebring….

garbage disposal blades for wheels….

and a rear fascia that looks like it filled its diaper…

sad

07/25, 11:11 AM

posted by:

Anonymous

How is that kit anything close to “Race Ready”? 20″ wheels are not race ready, especially those, which looks heavy. CF on the interior trim does not a race car make. Once again, it has been proven that money can’t buy taste. And going along with the first poster, adding wheels and a body kit (even if you lower it) does not constitute a tuner car. Any power mods are probably bolt-ons anyhow.

07/25, 11:16 AM

posted by:

Wickedated

I agree w/ those here - no self respect man who worked for his money in order to afford an M6 would do this to their cars. This is aimed for spoiled teenagers from the pimp my ride generation whose daddy forked over an M6 as a sweet-16 gift.

07/25, 12:39 PM

posted by:

Jurrian

what 4 year old designed the bodykit?

the old racing body kits for the 3.0 csl looks better

07/25, 12:56 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

#11, racing body mods always look better because they are functional AND styled.

07/25, 1:44 PM

posted by:

pd

Do you think guys that spend a 100 large on a car want this kid racer overkill,this looks like ****.

07/25, 1:45 PM

posted by:

USA

never thought it would be possible to rice up an M-car…until I saw this abomination.

funny thing is, I spent part of a road trip on Sunday doing 90+ in the company of a brand-new black M6, and it was stunning compared to this pimped-out crap.

07/25, 2:00 PM

posted by:

anonymous

Stock socks, wether it is a base model or a 100,000 BMW. this car is dope. Although I would prefer slightly larger HRE or IForged wheels to fill in the wheel gap.

07/25, 2:10 PM

posted by:

Trevor

Enough with the whacka$$ bodykits . . . .

IT

IS

DONE

OVER.

Tuners use to make more horsepower and pull more G’s.
WTF happened to that ?????

07/25, 2:13 PM

posted by:

The Stig

Over the top.

07/25, 5:44 PM

posted by:

FlimFlam

Is it me, or does this Lumma design look like the fugly offspring of a Porsche 996 and a Bentley Continental gettin’ it on? They’re taking the relatively sleek lines of the M6, and giving it all the good attributes of a brick.

07/25, 8:14 PM

posted by:

Joooooel

Someone vomited and then somehow turned it into a car.

07/25, 8:50 PM

posted by:

Me

not bad –for a body kit. Ditch the spoiler. I like the flared fenders though.

07/26, 12:35 AM

posted by:

bran

do I smell a M6 GTR around the corner? (or maybe even an M6 CSL)

07/26, 12:43 AM

posted by:

Yeah I gotta head...ain't no screws in it.

It’s just another import clown who TRUELY THINKS adding a 5″ tach,bodykit and spoiler increases horsepower.That’s EXACTLY what all these idiot’s in their Honda Civics,Accura’s, etc. think.This stupid kid across the street from me is into that kind of Jap crap.He’s big and bad in front of his friend’s…UNTIL I fire up my 10-71 blown 454 ‘79 Malibu.The blower surge alone brings them back to reality that they are just pions and NOTHING more.Being called a tuner just for putting on a bodykit is just plain ass wrong!When you get a successful engine build under your belt,install it,turn it over without the crank winding up in your lap,then MAYBE you could be called a “tuner”..You’re still a damn ricer though.

07/26, 5:40 AM

posted by:

Anonymous

who buys this premium-ricer ****?

07/26, 7:09 AM

posted by:

Renton

The M6 needs no help. Teh spolier is heinous. This is not rice, since it is actually really fast already. Rice is poser show, with weak go.

If you could massage more reliable power out of that motor then BMW would have done it.

These ///M motors are pretty high strung as it is.

07/26, 7:22 AM

posted by:

Lucas

Somebody call that VW guy to UNpimp this auto. I thought the Ricer craze was dead.

07/26, 1:05 PM

posted by:

Lost

I for one actually like the styling. But what’s with all the hating on the Import style, to each his own right?! Not everyone wants to drive American Muscle or the styling that goes with it. I don’t mind that people aren’t into this type of design, but the whole referring to this as some kind of passing trend is getting old. Better get used to the ‘craze’ cuz it’s not going anywhere.

07/26, 7:07 PM

posted by:

Trevor

Sooooooooooooo cheesy I had to post twice.

Bodykits equal 1986 whack !

 
 
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