RE: Schnitzer launches 7-Series kit

RE: Schnitzer launches 7-Series kit

Wednesday 15th June 2005

Schnitzer launches 7-Series kit

Body and performance mods from BMW's official tweaker


none
none
none
none

BMW tuner specialist AC Schnitzer has announced upgrades for the new 7-Series. It has developed an aerodynamically optimised body kit for the new facelift variant of the E65 / E66, and new suspension for use with Schnitzer's monster 22-inch wheels.

Body and interior

Inside, you can add aluminium trim, along with a four-spoke sports airbag steering wheels and velour foot mats, plus AC Schnitzer aluminium pedals and foot rests. There's also a new design of an aluminium cover for the controller of the BMW "i-Drive system" in the style of the Type IV wheel.

Externally, a new, high performance exhaust system gives improved gas flow. The front of the car gets a new skirt with grille for improved front-end downforce while a Chromeline Set for fitting around the radiator grille is an optional extra.

At the rear, a new skirt is available in two designs. In the first, the exhaust is invisible as per the standard vehicle. In the second, a cut-out chromed tailpipe trim peeps out. A rear roof spoiler, a one-piece rear spoiler and mirror covers complete the rear end mods. Both side and rear skirts can be chrome trimmed -- more optional extras.

Wheels and suspension

Schnitzer's alloys, available up to 22-inches, come in various designs and sizes including Type II and Type IV designs, and racing rims in Type II, III and IV. The maximum wheel and tyre combination is Type II in 10.5J x 22" with 265/30 R 22 tyres on the front and 295/25 R 22 on the rear. The standard tyres can still be fitted with size 19" wheels. New suspension kits with progressive springs lower the car by an inch.

The AC Schnitzer accessory range for the BMW 7-series facelift is expected to be available from autumn 2005, and the range for the non-facelift model is available now.

Author
Discussion

dunno

Original Poster:

59 posts

278 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
Darth Vaders helmet springs to mind!

Rotaree

1,155 posts

267 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
Still fugly!

Adam B

27,823 posts

260 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
god Schnitzer stuff is tacky - and any body mods don't suit big exec cars like the 7

big budget max power tat IMHO

festernath

652 posts

242 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
Proof that - if ever it was needed - you can't polish a turd.

Swoll

19,087 posts

264 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
295/25 R 22 on the rear.

I bet that rides well then......

shadowninja

77,376 posts

288 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
festernath said:
Proof that - if ever it was needed - you can't polish a turd.


T5-R

434 posts

232 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
Can only see pimps or drug dealers going for this.

gofasterrosssco

1,244 posts

242 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
Body kit a no no, I admit I do like the wheels though.......

Bill Carr

2,234 posts

240 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
Is it wrong that I like it?

apache

39,731 posts

290 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
quotequote all
oh boy, more material for brucie, and I'd agree with him this time

lap_time

339 posts

233 months

Thursday 16th June 2005
quotequote all
gofasterrosssco said:
Body kit a no no, I admit I do like the wheels though.......


Ha! Thats what everybody said about the stock original 7-series.
YAY! No more ugly taxi pack bootlid for 7-series!!!
Now just to sort out the 6-series...


>> Edited by lap_time on Thursday 16th June 10:56

iansull

1,940 posts

252 months

Thursday 16th June 2005
quotequote all
Much prefer the Alpina B7

klassiekerrally

2,543 posts

261 months

Thursday 16th June 2005
quotequote all
Shivers run down my spine...
Wouldn't want to be seen in it, unless I could use a folded and glued-together piece of paper: