Often regarded as one of the classiest BMW colors, the Alpine White suits the aggressive looking BMW F82 M4 quite well. To many, the finish provides the best showcase of the lines and shapes that make this performance car one of the most coveted pieces of performance motoring currently on sale. Owner of this particular vehicle decided his Alpine White M4 needed a small touch to make it perfect.

The folks over at European Auto Source got working on the car and first installed the KW HAS (Height Adjustable Lowering Spring Sleeve-Over Kit). KW’s sleeve kit for the F80/F82 M3/M4 allows a large range of height adjustment while retaining the factory electronic damping control. The factory spring perches are removed from the front dampers, and KW’s own threaded height-adjustable perches are installed.

Alpine White BMW F82 M4 In For Some Mods At EAS

The kit includes progressive rate lowering springs for each corner of the car, height adjustable spring perches for the front and rear, strengthened and shortened bump stops and KW shock sleeves to protect the OE BMW dampers. The KW H.A.S. kit is EDC compatible.

Alpine White BMW F82 M4 In For Some Mods At EAS

For easier breathing of the 3.0 liter TwinScroll turbocharged engine, the tuning shop decided to add a BMC high performance replacement air filter under the hood of the vehicle.

Alpine White BMW F82 M4 In For Some Mods At EAS

On the visual side of the project, we can see a few details impacting the overall appearance as well. The owner opted for contrast on his car with a BMW M Performance gloss black kidney grille surrounds installed together with the iND painted front reflectors, perfectly ensuring the contrasting effect against the Alpine White exterior.

The new BMW M3 and M4 are quickly becoming one of the most tuned BMW models out there and more and more special projects pop-up every week.

 

Further images of this project can be seen in the gallery we’ve added right below.

Alpine White BMW F82 M4 In For Some Mods At EAS

Alpine White BMW F82 M4 In For Some Mods At EAS