Step 1
The first step was to find a suitable base car. The being created was a open top sports car, so the newly released pictures of the "Renault Wind" fitted this situation perfectly. The standard Wind has many fantastic attributes such as it's futuristic front lights and it's sweeping tail end.The main things I disliked about the car was the front Renault badge, the way in which the body curved in behind the front wheel and the general way it looked a lot less beefier than what it could be!

A new set of much larger and more aggressive alloy wheels would look more at home on this car aswell.
 

 

Step 2
I began to draw down some ideas on the car, as to where the body kit would be and how large it would be etc. It took a few atempts to get it perfectly right, but eventually I decided where I was going to head with the style of it.
I decided to keep the paint the same colour.











 

 

Step 3
I firstly drew up the front bumper, creating the small spats that come out from the side, and creating a nicely curved middle vent. At the same time, I removed the Renault badge, this allowed the front to look a lot smoother and tasteful. The job now was to make the side look as nice as the front!

 

 

 



 

 

Step 4
The side profile was eventually decided upon. The door line was left virtually as it was originally. I added vents to both the side skirt areas and the front panel just behind the front wheel. Now it was just time for large wheels to be added!!







 

 



 

 

Step 5
And there we have it... the finished article, complete with BMW rims!