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ZACOE Carbon Fiber Widebody SF90 Stradale 'Lightning'
Introducing the ZACOE Carbon Fiber Widebody SF90 Stradale 'Lightning': Redefining Ferrari's XX Programme!
The 1970 Dodge Charger That Muscle Car Fans Will Love
It is the SpeedKore Performance Group's interpretation of the 1970 Dodge Charger, and it is sure to spook even the most devoted muscle car enthusiast. There is so much carbon fibre in the one-off car that you don't know where to start looking.
Manharts BMW M2 Carbon Body kit ‘MH2 560’ package
Known as the "MH2 560" package, the total cost is projected to be £31,000. With the addition of new catalytic converters, downpipes, and a matte black stainless steel exhaust system, your M2 will gain an additional 100 horsepower and 74 lb ft of torque.
US tuner builds a Porsche 911 GT3 RS carbon bodykit
Complete bodykit made of carbon fibre for one of the best sports cars ever constructed. Yes, 9 Design has completely swapped out all of the GT3 RS's aerodynamic exterior plastic for carbon fibre.
Modified BMW M4 with 626bhp
German tuner Manhart isn't particularly renowned for its modest automotive modifications instead, it favours use of carbon fibre as its hallmark style.
Modified Porsche 911 Turbo S with carbon fibre aero
Few people would look at a Porsche 911 Turbo S and think that it needed more power. This is precisely the modification a Miami-based tuner gave it.
69 Camaro with 650bhp and a carbon fibre body
The new design by Finale Speed combines modern materials with traditional styling.
1,200bhp is produced by this 1972 Chevrolet Blazer
A 1972 Chevy Blazer that was constructed using billet aluminium, carbon fibre, and 3D-printed parts took over 8,500 hours to complete.
Techart's Porsche 911 GT3 tuning Components
Want the ultimate GT3 RS now? Get ahead of the line with these compact carbon accessories.
What do you think of the odd M Performance exhaust on the new BMW M3 Touring?
BMW describes its carbon components for the powerful M3, but those tailpipes are too much for us to handle.