BMW 3 Series (E90/91) by Kelleners Sport
From special to extraordinary
By Text & Photos edited by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
July 3, 2007 9:24 AM
Filed Under: BMW, German, Tuners
From special to extraordinary
Race inspired upgrades for your E90/91from Kelleners Sport. Being a professional racing driver, Ralf Kelleners knows what it takes to go from special to extraordinary. That's why Kelleners adds his personal insight and expertise to fulfill your requirements and bring you and your car closer to racing.
The upgrade program
- Powerful yet sublime body kits which enhance BMW design philosophy with aerodynamic engineering and understated aesthetics
- Kelleners Sport 19-inch 'vegas 2' alloy wheels in four unique finishes
- Increased performance and speed with K3.2S motor kit (for the 330i) offering 306 hp, with 341 Nm torque and 278km/h top speed
The aerodynamic package
Years of international racing experience by Ralf Kelleners has been the guiding force to the development of Kelleners Sports' products. Increased downforce is just one of the results of enhancing the contours of your BMW. This kit includes front spoiler, side mirrors, side sills as well as a roof and rear spoiler. The rear spoiler and rear skirt design accentuates not only a classier, sportier car with its diffuser look, but all-round better aerodynamics and a better co-efficiency of drag. All Kelleners Sport aerodynamic parts are comprised of PU material. This design has advantages over fiberglass as it is more flexible whilst still maintaining its given form. Kelleners Sport also ensures that BMW's highest standards of quality are met in every detail of design and endurance.
New Vegas 2 wheel design
Kelleners Sport has a history of wheel design going back to 1991 when the world-renowned 'K wheel' was introduced. The Vegas 2's exciting new design, with its five pairs of double-spokes extending to the lip of its 19" rim, provides an even larger visual effect, while the wide spacings create an open view of the brake system. Available in four different finishes, black matt, black sheen, gun metal sheen and silver sheen, in sizes 8.5 x 19 (front, tires 235/35) and 9.5 x 19 (rear, tires 265/30). The Vegas 2 adds the Kelleners Sport touch to your vehicle that will cause heads to turn.
Interior accessories and better handling performance
There are more possibilities for individualization and improved driving. This German Tuner from Dinslaken offers suspension components, such as struts with coilovers. Improved sound is achieved through Kelleners Sport silencers. Kelleners Sport also offer a larger brake system for increased stopping power and heightened safety. The K3.2S engine kit for the 330i, with over 300 hp and a top speed of 278 km/h, is specially developed to deliver racing power and control to your fingertips. Interior design elements put finishing touches in aluminum and carbon accessories. If you desire to experience what Kelleners Sport can deliver, please visit Ralf and the team at Kelleners Sport.
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