BMW 2002 and other '02
Forum dedicated to all technical and non-technical BMW 2002 and other '02 related topics. Built from 1966 to 1977. Models covered are the 1502, 1600-2, 1602, 1802, 2002/ti/tii, Touring, Convertible, Targa. Please keep the section on topic and remember to be polite to other members
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