Who has ever dated Bertini BT25 from the Bertini Motor Company Limited heard? At least we don't! The bizarre one KitCar is based on the BMW Z3 and has an Italian exterior. Everyone has to decide for themselves whether the design is ultimately an improvement over the Z3. In any case, we don't like it! The front with the round ones Fiat 500 googly eyes and fog lights distances itself clearly from the donor car and leaves one at first glance TVR Suspect Cerbera. At second glance, there are a few more Lotus Elise S1 attitudes to it. The KitCar was available with the well-known BMW four- and six-cylinder from the Z3 and it was even with the Z3M compatible. While the doors are unchanged, the very successful rear is also evident Taillights from a Porsche 911.
the Bertini GT25 Roadster
In the end, only those remained of the Z3 Windshieldwhich roof and the side skirts. According to Bertini's website, a completely converted vehicle with such a fiberglass body and Z3 base (first prototypes were still based on the Mazda MX-5) around 40 kilograms lighter than the original, which is supposed to improve performance slightly. The vehicle from the video should even 60 kg lighter his and still has another Exhaust System installed, new Rims, Poly bushes as well as new front ones Wishbone. What the Rims is concerned, you are allowed a maximum of 19 inches Low-profile tires drive and included in the conversion kit are eight Emblems for the rims, the gear lever, the steering wheel, the tailgate and the bonnet.
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