$595.00 USD
$595.00 USD












The carbon fiber material is characterized by a high degree of rigidity and stiffness while being remarkably light. Consequently
carbon fiber reinforced plastic is used above all in many areas of motorsport
where visible carbon components fascinate with the mesh structure weaving that is so distinctive of this material. Not least
for this reason
AutoTecknic exterior components exude a high degree of motorsport atmosphere – and are perfectly suitable for effectively sharpening the sporty looks of the latest BMW icons. The AutoTecknic dry carbon side skirt winglets carry all carbon elements connecting the front of the car to the rear while optimizing superior aerodynamics.
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$595.00 USD
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This product can expose you to chemicals such as lead and lead compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
For a complete list of chemicals known to cause harm, visit https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/chemicals.
Under the federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §7522(a)(3)), it is illegal to manufacture, sell, install, or use any part that defeats or alters a motor vehicle’s emission control system for use on public roads. Unless a product has received an Executive Order (EO) from the California Air Resources Board (CARB), it is not legal for use or installation on any pollution-controlled vehicle driven on public highways.
Some states have CARB-equivalent or independent emissions laws. Customers are responsible for verifying local regulations before purchasing or installing emissions-related products.
All performance, racing, or competition parts sold by this company are intended solely for off-road, closed-course, or competition use on vehicles that are never registered or used on public highways.
Kies Motorsports, LLC sells and markets these products for lawful use only. We do not condone or authorize the use of emission-control defeat devices or any modification that violates the Clean Air Act or state regulations.