9th of January 2010 by Emil
The BMW Z4 is one of the most interesting cars from the point of view of the tuning companies. It surely does not beat the Nissan GT-R, which is maybe the most tuned car of the last couple of years, but it is up there in the top of interest.
Obviously, a traditional tuning company like Hartge could not afford to ignore the BMW Z4, so after showing a first set of modifications that consisted from a choice of a new speedometer, a couple of alloy wheel sets and a dual pipe exhaust system, now the tuning company took the covers of a new set of tuning parts for the roadster version of the BMW Z4.
If you do not know, Hartge is a tuning company that was founded in 1971 in Germany that is specialized in modifying BMW, Mini and Range Rover cars. Still, the modification of BMW models seems to be the area of tuning where Hartge excels.
Thus, this new set of modifications for the BMW Z4 Roadster includes a four piece exhaust system, a new front apron which covers the air inlets, pin stripes, carbon fiber mirror caps, a wind deflector as well as a discreet boot lid spoiler.
Those that are interested in getting an even more powerful BMW Z4 Roadster will have to wait until further this year, when the German tuning company will be releasing their engine modification kit.
Until then, the interior of the BMW Z4 Roadster can get specific floor mats, a set of aluminum pedals as well as a new instrument cluster. An even sportier stance can be obtained by installing a suspension lowering kit as well as one of the numerous alloy wheels sets offered by Hartge, in sizes of between 18 and 20 inches.
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