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Old 27th September 2001, 12:11   #1
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Hamann daytona beach

Has anybody seen the wide body conversion of Hamann called 'daytona beach'. Now that's some sweet *** M5.
Just some numbers: quote 'The modular Hamann PG3 light alloy wheels are mounted in the sizes 10Jx19 front with 275/30ZR19 Pirelli Pzero tyres and 12Jx19 on the rear axle with 335/25ZR19 tyres'. And has a topspeed of 305km/h with a tuned up engine (450hp/331kW)


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THE HAMANN DAYTONA BEACH - that is the name of the new high speed sedan based the BMW M5.

Suitably HAMANN equips the sedan with an extreme wheel/combination of tires: The three-part HAMANN PG3 light alloy wheels are installed in front of the 10Jx19 with 275/30 ZR 19 Pirelli PZero tires and 12Jx19 on the rear axle with 335/25 ZR 19 tyres.

Also under the hood the HAMANN DAYTONA BEACH offers 5,0
litres of V8 power, the high speed sedan is believed to reach speeds upto and over 305 km/h, and producing 450 HP / 331 kW, depending on what transmission is chosen.






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I think this is really too much...


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