New Hartge Body Kit for BMW X5
By Brian Potter
May 29, 2008 12:00 AM
Filed Under: BMW, German, Tuners
German BMW specialist tuner Hartge has revealed a new body kit for the E70 BMW X5. Although the front lower fascia/spoiler looks a bit muscular, the package as a whole is pretty sweet. Kit details as follows:
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Front fascia/spoiler (includes wheel arch extensions - not possible with M Aerodynamic package)
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Rear skirt (includes wheel arch extensions - not possible with M Aerodynamic package - only in connection with HARTGE stainless steel tail piece)
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2 piece side sill (only possible with standard aluminium running board)
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Comments
Ugly with a capital U.
That is the ugliest body kit since the Fiero kit car on eBay! Hartage should be ashamed. Thats not going on my X5 4.8i
UGLY AS ALL!! wth is up with the front bumper is has a lip and the wheels they look out of proportion to the rest of the car, especially the rear ones
ho hum, didnt know you could make an X5 look worse but they've succeeded rather well.
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