Hartge BMW M3 Accessories
Harge introduces their new line of accessories for BMW's new M3.
By Michael Gauthier
February 14, 2008 10:23 AM
Filed Under: BMW, German, Tuners
Tuning firm Hartge has released their range of accessories for the new BMW M3. Available options include a new electronic control unit module which upgrades the top speed limit of the car to match the rating of the tires. For Pirelli P ZERO tires the speed limiter rating goes up to 340 km/h / 211mph.
Body enhancements include a discrete boot spoiler, carbon casings for the exterior mirrors, and Hartge badges for the hood and boot. Inside there are a number of different steering wheels which can come in leather, with a carbon fiber cover, or with a cover that features a mix of carbon fiber and chrome. Also available are a set of three aluminum pedals for cars with manual transmissions, an aluminum foot rest, Hartge gear knobs, a leather and aluminum handbrake handle, a Hartge steering wheel emblem, and branded floor mats.
Hartge also offers a variety of wheels can be equipped with either Continental or Pirelli tires.
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