G80 BMW M3 and M4 General Topics M3 / M4 Photos, Videos, Builds G82 M4 JDM Style Build Thread Tools Bookmarks « Previous Thread Next Thread. Starting the FULL EURO Build on My New JDM BMW! Dustin Williams 842K subscribers 2.9K. The juxtaposition of JDM wheels applied to a BMW is nothing new, but typically the attempt is based on a certain other lightweight Japanese wheel that appears on seemingly every build in existence.
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Build smarter. The Japanese BMW specialist has wholeheartedly embraced the styling evolution. For those unfamiliar, Studie, a Yokohama-based tuning shop founded in 1995, initially gained recognition as a BMW parts specialist, focusing on the latest models at any given time.
There's an ongoing debate among enthusiasts about whether certain BMW models can qualify as JDM. This controversy circles around the true definition of JDM and the rising presence of BMW in Japanese car culture. So does BMW's place in drifting contests and showcases warrant JDM status? Or is the roundel-badged Bavarian brand antithetical to the ethos of these quirky Japanese imports?
Many BMW owners love the aesthetic and performance aspects of JDM culture. Incorporating JDM elements allows them to personalize their car, stand out, and connect with a broader community of car fans who appreciate customizing and street-style tuning. Is the trend of blending BMW and JDM growing? Absolutely.
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To achieve his vision, Tomizawa-san turned to the Pandem widebody kit. The kit primarily consists of flared fenders and a rear ducktail. Changes were also made to the front with USDM front facia and then a maximum drop, all of which give the BMW a wide and low stance that harkens back to classic JDM cars.