M6 Never knew it would actually sell - Lumma M6


The BMW M6 is a high-performance version of the 6 Series marketed under the BMW M sub-brand from 1983 to 2019 (with a hiatus from 1990 to 2004). Introduced in the coupe body style, the M6 was also built in convertible and fastback sedan ('Gran Coupe') body styles for later generations. An M6 model was built for each of the first three generations of the 6 Series. Production of the M6 ended in 2019 and it was replaced by the BMW M8 (F91/F92/F93) in 2019. Official website: BMW M
I bet this is
the same guy. :t-banghea

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http://www.germancarforum.com/drophead/17138-supreme-display-wealth.html
 
So far all the Lumma's I've seen are in the Middle east. I actually think the final product is not all that bad, just that organe/black theme messes it up completely!
 
Why ohh why do that to the cars?????

So they are noticed, regardless if people laugh at them instead of with them?:t-hands:


OK, I have to get over the shock, so I'll browse the "normal" pictures..:t-cheers:
 
Some ppl will never learn..:t-banghea Perfect examle of fact that more money doesn´t allways mean more style(or brains in this matter).
 
I think that guy likes the colour orange!

Looks good on his lambo, but I think the other cars look better left alone!
 
I have to admit, the rear diffusor on that M6 ain't all that bad... but seriously, the rest of the car... looks like he accidently parked the M6 outside a soon-to-be-painted Home Depot store (for American members).

Gallardo seems nice.. M6 horrid, F430 horrid..!! Freakin' idiot!!
 

BMW M

BMW M GmbH, formerly known as BMW Motorsport GmbH, is a subsidiary of BMW AG that manufactures high-performance luxury cars. BMW M ("M" for "motorsport") was initially created to facilitate BMW's racing program, which was very successful in the 1960s and 1970s. As time passed, BMW M began to supplement BMW's vehicle portfolio with specially modified higher trim models, for which they are now most known by the general public. These M-badged cars traditionally include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics, and exterior modifications to set them apart from their counterparts. All M models are tested and tuned at BMW's private facility at the Nürburgring racing circuit in Germany.
Official website: BMW M

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