The BMW X5 M is usually the last on the list of X5 variants to be targeted by the aftermarket industry. A diesel-powered SUV can be made to look cooler, sound better and go faster, but the M is already a looker, sprinter and growler.
However, where there's a will there's a way, and American tuner Vorsteiner seems to have found a little bit of both with their last project. They have just released a new aero kit for the 4.4-liter twin-turbo monster. This comprises of a front spoiler, some vents... [...]
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