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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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  1. The San diego event had 30 cars

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  2. How I spent my summer vacation....

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  3. color question

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  4. Anyone ever remove smog equipment from a 75

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  5. What is this thing?

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  6. NEED OPINOINS ON WEBER CARBS

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  7. NEED '76 2002 BODY PANELS

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  8. Has anyone driven to Cabo San Lucas?

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  9. Front seat hinge repair-

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  10. Well I sent out my 10 emails about the new board out

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  11. Test pic

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  12. Great Stuff & Congratulations on new site.

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  13. hp of 304 Cam in tii?

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  14. Anyone know how to identifiy bilsteins?

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  15. Bought a tii parts car in Vancouver

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  16. Some archival pics

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  17. Parts Car for Sale - 80 320i "S" w/supercharger...

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  18. *In Need Part Number (door trim bracket)*

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  19. Corbeau seats(GTS II) anyone use them.....

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  20. Dan Graves, pls email me...

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  21. Hey Daniel Cooper

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  22. Wind/road noise reduction in the 02 1 2

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  23. Thanks for nothing Rob.

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  24. Looks like Fun!!

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  25. Muffler Volume

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  26. Wiki

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  27. Poly Trans mount? Adittional motor mounts?

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  28. Sad day..year 2002 license tags expired must change

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  29. Hey Rob - P/N's for 5speed seals

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  30. Also posted Jeff Ireland's Camber Article (link)

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  • Alpina ScheelAss seat covers

    In 2016 I bought an Alpina ScheelAss seat. The fabric was roached but the foam and mechanicals were all great.  Before.  I stuck the seat in my attic and kind of forgot about it. I even reupholstered two OMP classic seats (seen in one of my earlier blog posts.) As I am now putting together my interior I began to think about how uncomfortable my wife will be in the fixed back bucket seat. I then remembered I had the Scheel collecting dust.    So, I bought a HD sewing machin

    jmr_1602
    jmr_1602
    '67 1600-2 BUILD 2

    It's not the crime, it's the [door panel] cover-up

    Time to tackle the interior door and rear side panel coverings.  The front door panels were in sad shape, had holes in them for speakers and the backing board was falling apart.  The rear side panels were also in 50 year old tired shape, with bigger issues to the backer boards.              Also, I wanted my door panels to match my newly reupholstered Recaro seats (https://www.bmw2002faq.com/blogs/entry/2594-raising-recaros-back-from-the-graveyard/) and my rear seats, so when

    bergie33
    bergie33
    1974 2002tii Resto (Conrad) 2

    ‘67 1600-2 Build

    Spent all day outside working on the car. In my last post I mentioned the deliberate flaws in my paint job, so today I took a few photos to give y’all a closer look. Definitely not for everyone, but I’m having fun experimenting with different techniques.  Below: Hand painted logo/livery. The “Slang” logo is a tribute to a good friend who passed away in 2020. Slang was his design studio’s name.   Below: I actually used a grey epoxy primer, but I wanted to give it a weathered loo

    jmr_1602
    jmr_1602
    '67 1600-2 BUILD 4
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