Asuka Design Body Kits

An Asuka Design body kit is built to bring its owner better aerodynamic performance with a precision fit and a formidable appearance. Asuka Design body kits transform a street car into a show-stopping beast of a machine. The company's aggressively designed body panels are enough to grab the attention of a car show audience and intimidate racing competition. Asuka Design is known for working on Nissan's 350-Z, but the company's efforts on the BMW M3 have also been outstanding.
Asuka Design body kits include the usual front and rear bumper replacements which add aerodynamic stability and cooling advantages over stock systems. Side skirts add to the aerodynamic profile of the car while giving it a lower, leaner appearance. A front splitter adjusts downforce in order to keep the vehicle stuck firmly to the tarmac. The Asuka Design aero kit also modifies the trunk to produce more race-like downforce characteristics.
Asuka Design offers wide-body kits for those who are interested in significantly increasing their vehicle's grip on the road. The wider profile of an Asuka Design body kit allows for wider tires. Wider tires mean more rubber on the road, and therefore more grip. Couple the additional grip that broader tires provide with downforce adjustments and your vehicle will stick to the pavement like glue.
Because of its superb strength, rigidity, and light weight, carbon fiber is used extensively in an Asuka Design body kit. Hand-laid carbon is a stunning attraction in itself, although it can most certainly be painted in order to match other parts of the car if naked carbon seems a bit too garish. The Asuka Design body kit for the E46 M3 has received significant attention from the automotive media as of late, and there is no question as to why. The company's unbending dedication to quality is clearly evident.




