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APR Performance BMW E90 M3 GT250 Carbon Fiber Adjustable Wing

$1,779.20 - $1,877.60
Weight:
9.00 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout

Description

This item is made to order, normal lead time is 1-2 weeks.

Enhance the performance of your BMW E90 M3 with the APR Performance GT-250 Carbon Fiber Adjustable Wing. Designed for track, autocross, and high-performance street applications, this wing optimizes aerodynamic balance, delivering improved cornering grip, braking stability, and high-speed control. Its fully adjustable angle of attack and precision billet aluminum pedestals allow for fine-tuning to match specific track conditions or driving preferences. Constructed from pre-preg carbon fiber, the GT-250 is lightweight, strong, and engineered to maintain consistent downforce even under heavy aerodynamic loads.

Key Features:

  • Airfoil Design: Engineered for high-efficiency downforce and minimal drag; CFD-optimized 2D profile improves rear-end stability.
  • Adjustable Angle of Attack: Fully adjustable 0°–15° to tune downforce vs. drag for track or street conditions.
  • Aerodynamic Efficiency: 7.6:1 downforce-to-drag ratio ensures high cornering stability without sacrificing straight-line speed.
  • Downforce & Drag: Higher angles increase traction and cornering ability; lower angles reduce drag for top-speed performance.
  • Carbon Fiber Construction: Pre-preg woven carbon fiber sheet offers lightweight strength and rigidity; autoclave-cured for optimal density and durability.
  • Pedestals & Mounting: Aircraft-grade 6061 billet aluminum pedestals with adjustable heights (8”, 11”, 14”) for precise control of wing position.
  • Compact Size & Versatility: Ideal for track builds, time attack cars, and high-performance street vehicles.
  • Vehicle Fitment & Customization: Vehicle-specific and universal fitment options using carbon fiber or aluminum bottom plates.
  • Pre-Installed Gurney Flap: Increases downforce and reduces flow separation, enhancing high-speed cornering grip.

FITMENT:

  • BMW E90 M3 (2006–2013)