BMW RZ-S Pre-Preg Carbon Fiber Side Skirts for G90/G99 M5

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Carbon Option: Pre-Pregged Gloss Carbon

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SPECIFICATIONS

The RZ-S (Street Series) Side Skirts are designed to enhance the side profile of the G90 M5 with a clean, sophisticated approach to aerodynamic styling. Developed as part of RZ's Street Series, they complement BMW's factory body lines rather than overwhelming them, creating a lower and more planted appearance while tying the front and rear aero components together.

Manufactured from pre-preg dry carbon fiber, these side skirts are exceptionally lightweight while maintaining outstanding strength and rigidity. As the highest-end form of carbon fiber construction, pre-preg carbon offers superior weave clarity and a premium finish, with the weave matching BMW's OEM 2x2 carbon pattern used across factory exterior carbon components. Designed specifically for the G90 M5, they deliver the premium fit, finish and engineering RZ is known for.

Key Features:

- Genuine Japanese TORAYCA™ carbon fiber construction - ultra-lightweight with stunning 2×2 gloss twill weave for strength and finish

- Aerodynamically engineered with advanced CFD and wind-tunnel insights for measurable downforce and high-speed stability on track and road

- Designed as an integrated performance aero system to optimize airflow, reduce drag, and improve grip through corners.

- Functional, race-proven components offering real performance gains, not just cosmetics - the best choice for serious enthusiasts and track drivers

Material Type: High-Quality Pre-Pregged Dry Carbon Fiber

Fitment: M5 G90/G99 (2024+)

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