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Old 29th December 2005, 18:37   #1
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where to buy the hartge wheels for M5

where can I order/buy the Hartge wheels for the M5? - in the US

anyone have a price for the wheel/tire setup?
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Re: where to buy the hartge wheels for M5

Either through www.tunermotosrpot.com (sponsors) or as this member did through at $5300 from the local USA importer DAZZ:

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Here is the pricing directly from Hartge Germany. 7% rebate for m5board.com Members all over the world. Highest priority in delivery is given to the individual customers that contact Hartge Germany.

5% discount on Hartge products for m5board.com Members. From Hartge Germany.
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