Polish project presented in Germany: BMW's classic sports car to celebrate the legacy of the track from the perspective of art
At one of the world’s leading automotive modification fairs, held in Düsseldorf, Germany, Polish exhibitors presented a build that defies conventional logic: a first-generation BMW M3 whose wheels have been replaced by four Suzuki GSX-R motorcycles.
The focus of the artwork is not functionality, but the radical expression of the tuning culture, which served as the basis for something that fills the eyes through visual exaggerations. The project was the great attraction of the Ultrace festival, where more than a thousand cars were selected for exhibition.
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The choice of the M3 E30 also carries symbolism for using the iconic orange livery of Jägermeister, famous in the German Touring Car Championship (DTM) in the early 1990s. For the construction, the BMW was stripped of internal mechanical components, making it a structure light enough to be supported by the bikes.






The combination of classic paint and Suzuki GSX-R, which also boasts four decades of legacy, creates a dialogue between motorsport and motorcycling. While the M3 represents the pinnacle of German tracks, the GSX-R are pillars of Japanese sports bikes.
The work is the result of the union between NightRide.pl, a specialist in the reconstruction of BMW models, and Bleumode, focused on aesthetics. The four Suzukis serve as support points on the axles, elevating the car in an unprecedented configuration. Under the theme “Dreams Archived”, the fusion between the M3 and the superbikes was considered the most impactful construction of the international debut of the event outside Poland.