Sunday, October 18, 2009

IND has unveiled the one-of-a-kind BMW Individual Atlantis E90 M3



Created for a client named Myke, the M3 is outfitted with an Atlantis Metallic paintjob which "shifts from Estoril blue to Avus blue to shades of green and teal" depending on viewing conditions. Other goodies include a hand built carbon fiber roof, a RD Sport front bumper, a Challenge rear diffuser, Neez Model 15 wheels, and an Akrapovic titanium exhaust system.





With the Carbon Fiber roof being the centerpiece of the car, a critical point to consider was how to not take the eye away from the hand built masterpiece on top of the car. Brembo 380mm brakes were a must have for the car, and were color matched in beautiful Atlantis Metallic at Brembo�s facility to provide a cohesive look. RD Sport�s front bumper and Challenge�s rear diffuser were both installed as smoothly as possible, with no exposed Carbon Fiber to be seen. This ensured a smooth, together look for the whole car. IND�s custom paint work in the engine compartment carried the Atlantis Metallic and Gloss Black theme throughout the car, and worked to ensure that all modifications look as at home as possible. Dinan�s Carbon Fiber air intake, Rogue Engineering Power Pulleys, and an Active Autowerke software flash round out the power modifications.





Preparing for delivery of the car was an all week long marathon of cleaning, testing, and perfecting. Every component had to fit perfectly. Every inch of paint on the car had to gleam as if brand new. Each body piece was buffed and professionally detailed for the best possible result. After a full week of late nights, the big moment for Atlantis finally arrived- meeting its owner after a complete transformation.





It is a rare opportunity indeed to create a truly unique work- something that has never happened before, and will not occur since. Working to create IND�s Atlantis Portfolio Project car has been an honor and a pleasure, and I know the car will put smiles on the owner�s face for years to come. I�ll take one last stare at our work before it rolls onto the enclosed trailer for it�s long ride home, to Texas.







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