The car received a second life after an accident. A broken car, which was far from in the best condition, was acquired by the British Wade Evans, the owner of a local company selling auto parts. He decided to remake the BMW 320D station wagon in the E91 body in a cargo van, installing deaf panels behind. And in order to give the car a more sports look, I ordered for it a body kit from the M3 generation E92.
Surprisingly, it turned out not to Frankenstein, but a very harmonious car with wheel wheels M, slightly modernized optics and a direct -free exhaust diluted in two sides. The van, the rear doors with the windows in which were replaced by the deaf panels, painted in bright saluted color, while the salon is black.
The source BMW 320d
CARSCOOPS with reference to Mohawk Customs social networks
From the M3 he also got wings expanders, regular bumpers were replaced with replicas, and the hood with a custom with built -in ventilation holes and a branded protrusion in the center.
The machine is driven by a standard 2.0 -liter diesel engine, but supplemented with a new turbine and with a rebuilt control unit. As a result of improvements, it develops about 250 horsepower.
CarsCoops writes that Evans, which leads Mohawk Customs, had previously presented his other project, more experimental – he built Ford KA based on the Audi S3.
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