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V10 3 series.

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  1. Fan512bbi

    Fan512bbi Two Time F1 World Champ
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    #1 Fan512bbi, Nov 26, 2005
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    From a press release.

    The first thing that strikes you is the two-tone paint work, the special air-outlets on the bonnet and wings, as well as the HARTGE front-spoiler lip and the HARTGE rear spoiler. The 3 series BMW from the Saarland – to be more exact, the HARTGE H50 V10 – is a masterwork in many ways and not all of them visual. In particular, the HARTGE engineers and mechanics have achieved something very special under the thermodynamically optimised bonnet. Fitted with a modified M5 V10 engine, a 7-speed SMG gear box and the HARTGE modification to raise maximum speed from the electronically limited 250 km/h to 320 km/h, the H50 V10 puts all its power – 550 bhp and torque of 520 Nm (384 lb-ft) – onto the tarmac via a reinforced rear axle and a special suspension setup that is adjustable in terms of both rebound and compression.

    Also new and made especially for the HARTGE H50 V10, is the stainless steel exhaust system, which turns the V10 sound into an acoustic delight. Customers can choose between two dual round (or oval) tail pipes. The wheel / tyre combination consists of 9 x 20 offset 40 at the front and 10 x 20 offset 40 at the back fitted with 245/30 ZR 20 and 285/25 ZR 20 Continental tyres respectively.

    Last but not least: the HARTGE H50 V10 interior: Particularly striking are, besides the 330 km/h speedometer, the carbon interior trim, the 3-spoke leather steering wheel with carbon inserts, the illuminated leather / aluminium gear knob and the leather / aluminium handbrake cover. With the H50 V10, HARTGE is continuing its long tradition of making wolves in sheep's clothing for individualists who attach importance to understatement:

    HARTGE – the elegant way to drive fast.

    The H50 V10 is based on the BMW 3 series saloon (E90). A comparable conversion is currently being developed for the Touring (E91) and Coupé (E92).
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  2. scuderia15

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    I thought the v-8 1 series was crazy, but this is just insane. I think it is brilliant.
    The paint job is pretty awesome too.
     
  3. ROGUE GTS

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    Yip I have to say thats just about the perfect 4dr sedan. Such a shame bmw doesn't have the balls to build such a beast. What would the C6 Z06 guys say when they got lit up by a 3 series 4dr sedan :D
     
  4. luke9583

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    Wouldn't happen. The LS7 has a MUCH more broad torque band than this car. (and weighs less... I'm sure)
     
  5. Dino Martini

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    Nice, but the paint and decals are ugly.
     
  6. BlueBiturbo

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    Make it look standard, put normal BMW OEM 18-inch wheels and a 320d badge on the trunk.
     
  7. MrScarface

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    Take all that Hartge advertising off too.
     
  8. Fan512bbi

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    Now that is a great idea, could surprise a few people.
     
  9. BlueBiturbo

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    If Hartge can do it in a sedan, why not put the V10 in an E90 station wagon? Then use it to race 360CS on the street :)
     

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