Brian
12-09-2005, 11:25 AM
Hartge BMW M6 hits 200 mph and still looks silly
<p><img alt="Hartge BMW M6" src="http://common.weblogsinc.com/common/images/3060000000057439.JPG?0.8357013669041015" align="top" border="1" height="284" hspace="1" vspace="4" width="450"/></p>
<p> We found news of the Hartge tuner package for the BMW M6 over at <a href="http://">Inside Line</a>, where that<br />
venerable automotive news site tells us a special supplementary module raises the max speed of this M6 from 156 to 200<br />
mph. Other mods include a new front spoiler, 20-inch rims, competition springs and a bunch of interior enhancements<br />
including velour floormats (huh?). No where does Inside Line mention, however, what Hartge did to BMW?s trademark<br />
kidney grille, which now resembles the flared nostrils of King Kong himself.
</p>
Read At Automotive Arena (http://www.automotivearena.com/2005/12/09/hartge-bmw-m6-hits-200-mph-and-still-looks-silly/)
<p><img alt="Hartge BMW M6" src="http://common.weblogsinc.com/common/images/3060000000057439.JPG?0.8357013669041015" align="top" border="1" height="284" hspace="1" vspace="4" width="450"/></p>
<p> We found news of the Hartge tuner package for the BMW M6 over at <a href="http://">Inside Line</a>, where that<br />
venerable automotive news site tells us a special supplementary module raises the max speed of this M6 from 156 to 200<br />
mph. Other mods include a new front spoiler, 20-inch rims, competition springs and a bunch of interior enhancements<br />
including velour floormats (huh?). No where does Inside Line mention, however, what Hartge did to BMW?s trademark<br />
kidney grille, which now resembles the flared nostrils of King Kong himself.
</p>
Read At Automotive Arena (http://www.automotivearena.com/2005/12/09/hartge-bmw-m6-hits-200-mph-and-still-looks-silly/)