For those of you who have heard the name Hamann, you will know they are a pretty crazy bunch of people. Taking a perfectly goodBMW / Ferrari / Lamborghini and turning it into an incredible work of art. They used an advanced performance version with 560 bhp at 7,750 rpm. Featuring an impressive 424 lb-ft of torque at 6,100 rpm, it delivers a surge of power through a seven-speed manual SMG transmission resulting that most passengers are shocked groping for something to hang on to during acceleration.

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In fact, all i would want to do is drive it 24/7, but those crazy dudes at Hamann thought, "Hmmm, why not take the V8 out, and put a V10 in its place? In fact, lets boost the normal power of the V10 from 500bhp to 560bhp."

Hamann Thunder

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The sprint takes 4.2 seconds from 0 to 60 mph. Well, this time round is no different. If i was given a brand new 2007 BMW E92 M3, i wouldn't want to change a thing.

Other special bits on the Thunder are a set of Hamann sport catalysts, 20 inch wheels - using a size 325/25 ZR20 on the rear, a customized interior to make it even more Hamann and special aero parts to make it stick to the road like glue.

Hamann Thunder

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All of these modifications can be done, from the engine changes, aerodynamics, brakes, wheels and interior designs, on all gas engine 3-series coupes starting with the 325i, 330i, 335i through to the M3.
 
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