BMW Individual Atlantis E90 M3 with Carbon Fiber roof.

BMW Individual Atlantis E90 M3 with Carbon Fiber roof.
IND-Distribution unveils their latest project: Atlantis, the world’s first BMW E90 M3 Carbon Fiber roof.

Very rarely in life, one will have the opportunity to create something truly unique. Whether it be a work of art, a work of engineering, a work of literature, or anything else, the opportunity to build something that you know has never been done before, and will not be achieved since is an opportunity every person should have the privilege of seizing. For the staff at IND, and for the car's owner, IND's Atlantis portfolio car was just this opportunity to make a unique mark on the world.

From the first time I spoke with our client Myke, I knew that his BMW Individual Atlantis E90 M3 was not a car that could be allowed to be in his ownership in factory form. BMW’s Individual program allows the most committed BMW enthusiasts to create their own unique car, with a choice of one-off exterior and interior colors and other options. Myke has a passion for personalized BMW’s that is difficult to match by anybody’s standards, and I knew immediately that we could create an amazing car together.

Through hundreds of phone calls, emails, and private messages, one thing became very clear to me- Myke is not afraid to take risks in creating his own interpretation of the already classic E90 M3. Several moments of constructing the car were downright nerve racking- will the wheels fit the overall theme of the car? Was it a mistake to apply gloss black powdercoat to the already beautiful Akrapovic exhaust tips? Will our hand built Carbon Fiber roof panel fit? Commitments like these required absolutely no fear.

When talking about IND’s Atlantis, the first thing that needs to be mentioned is the color. Available only through BMW’s Individual program, and only with the express approval of the BMW Individual program’s director, BMW Atlantis Metallic is a slap in the face to the average gray, silver, and white cars in your office parking garage. Vibrant does not begin to describe it. Atlantis Metallic shifts from Estoril blue to Avus blue to shades of green and teal, and simply can’t be captured by a single description. All of the staff at IND knew that the wrong modifications would ruin a car of this caliber, and so had to tread carefully.

From the start of the project, the centerpiece of the car would be the completely one-off carbon fiber roof panel. Because E90 M3s never came with a Carbon roof from the factory, we knew that this one item alone would set the car apart from any other like it. Myke even changed the build specifications of his car from a sunroof equipped car to a non sunroof equipped car, just to acquire the non sunroof headliner panel required to install our Carbon Fiber roof! Constructing a Carbon Fiber roof panel is no easy task, but fortunately for IND, Atlantis was in it’s planning stages well before the car even existed on BMW’s assembly line!

We began work on selecting the parts and preparing the various components of the car about 8 months prior to delivery, which gave IND and our partners enough time to ensure absolute perfection. IND partnered with a local composites shop that constructs body work for winning ALMS, Grand Am, and Formula cars in order to create the carbon roof panel. Although IND had completed over ten carbon roof projects on E46 M3 cars, no amount of experience will steel you from the uneasy feeling of cutting the roof panel from a BMW Individual M3 with only 1,000 miles on the clock! All of the employees at IND breathed a sigh of relief when, after weeks of preparation, the Carbon Roof panel safely fell into place as if it had been there all along.

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B7FANB7FAN - 10/16/2009 1:58:13 PM
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very nice and very subtle touches the way it should be done. this is perfect and this is also the very first time i fell in love with a M3 sedan. Great job IND.


GTR35GTR35 - 10/16/2009 1:59:18 PM
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lower lip makes me think of Bubba from Forest Gump


ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 10/16/2009 2:01:14 PM
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this is great looking-not too flashy, yet very aggressive and a real attention-seeker. I like!


LexSucksLexSucks - 10/16/2009 5:28:51 PM
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So we shouldn't be allowed to personalize our cars anymore?

They way that the cars come from the dealership, should be the way they remain? What planet are you from?


LexSucksLexSucks - 10/16/2009 5:45:06 PM
+1 Boost
the way*


EL34EL34 - 10/16/2009 4:05:14 PM
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It does look like Bubba Gump. It better get that lip tucked in or it might get caught on a trip wire.


freshseth83freshseth83 - 10/16/2009 4:24:25 PM
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unless you're running over curbs all day or have some sucky pavement that lip is fine. Did anyone notice the rear fin spoiler also? That's sweetness. I'm not a hater of any car brand, but BMW i think is way overrated, but in this case this M3 is done very well, it looks almost factory. I like the brake rotors painted the body color as well. Those wheels are great too. The non-bbs one's that is. Big but nice. I don't think they should be that wide in the back. Maybe a half inch less in width and it'd fit fine but that width looks like it just protrudes from the wheel well.


1dott81dott8 - 10/17/2009 2:57:08 AM
+2 Boost
i'm not a bmw fan at all but this is one sexy looking beast.


JaybrnJaybrn - 10/17/2009 8:20:25 AM
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Agreed. This car must be stunning in person because the pictures are wonderful. I think BMW would sell more sedans if they looked liked that.


golfer38golfer38 - 10/17/2009 10:05:21 AM
+1 Boost
This car is beautiful. I'm normally not a fan of blue, but this blue looks great...


2ndbimmer2ndbimmer - 10/17/2009 10:48:47 AM
+1 Boost
Good job, not overdone. I want to see the interior! (cant view bmwblog at work)


tkindredtkindred - 10/17/2009 11:46:31 PM
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How much weight does the carbon fiber roof save? 5 lbs?


PPowerPPower - 10/18/2009 8:23:37 PM
+2 Boost
The carbon roof should have been offered from the factory, but those wheels need to go. They don't have an oem look or that of a decent forged performance wheel.


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