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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

2009 Hartge: New BMW Z4


Although the new 2009 Bmw Z4 was recently revealed, Hartge decided that it�s time to present its accessories for the new coupe-cabriolet.

The tuner offers a brand new stainless steel tail piece, a new speedometer with a top speed of 300 km/h (200 mph), aluminium pedals, aluminium foot rest (for the vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox) and aluminium emblem for the steering wheel. Hartge offers also its well-known wheels, in 18 and 19-inch dimensions.







Press Release

CAR BODY
HARTGE insignia 140 x 16 mm
HARTGE insignia, blue 140 x 32 mm

COCKPIT/INTERIOR
HARTGE set of aluminium pedals (2) for automatic gear box
HARTGE set of aluminium pedals (3) for manual gear box
HARTGE aluminium foot rest
HARTGE aluminium emblem for steering wheel - "HARTGE" embossed � 45.5 mm for all BMWs from 09/98
HARTGE speedometer 300 km/h (dial in silver metallic with red needle)
HARTGE speedometer 300 km/h
HARTGE speedometer 200 MPH

EXHAUST
HARTGE stainless steel tail piece with dual round tail pipes for sDrive23i and sDrive30i (for standard rear silencer)

WHEEL / TYRE COMBINATION

All HARTGE wheel sets can be equipped with Continental or Pirelli tyres (Michelin upon request). Runflat System Component (RSC) tyres are available upon request.

HARTGE CLASSIC wheel set
8.x 18" offset 40 with 225 / 40 ZR 18
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HARTGE CLASSIC wheel set
8.5 x 18" offset 40 with 225 / 40 ZR 18 front
8.5 x 18" offset 40 with 255 / 35 ZR 18 rear

HARTGE CLASSIC 2 wheel set
8.5 x 18" offset 40 with 225 / 40 ZR 18

HARTGE CLASSIC 2 wheel set
8.5 x 18" offset 40 with 225 / 40 ZR 18 front
8.5 x 18" offset 40 with 255 / 35 ZR 18 rear

HARTGE CLASSIC 2 wheel set
8 x 19" offset 40 with 235 / 35 ZR 19 front
9 x 19" offset 46 with 235 / 35 ZR 19 rear

HARTGE CLASSIC 2 wheel set
8 x 19" offset 40 with 235 / 35 ZR 19 front
9 x 19" offset 46 with 265 / 30 ZR 19 rear

All HARTGE wheel sets can be equipped with Tyre Pressure Control (TPC) and sets of lockable wheel bolts.


via:4wheelsnews

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