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Lone Star State (and region - NM, OK, AR, LA) roll call


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Hey,

I am Darrin from College Station. I have only ever seen one other '02 down here. I am the 4th owner of my car since 1993. Webber mod and no theatrics. Originally from Nevada, then to Georgia, then to Oregon, now in Texas.

Cheers,

Darrin

'76 Stone Gray 2002

'83 blue R80RT, '83 red R80RT,

'16 Alpine White Xdrive 328d Touring

BMW2002FAQ #502

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Bentonville, AR here. NC 02 Mafia transplant. Currently my wife owns 67 2000CaM42, 73 2002aM42 and a pretty pristine 72 Bavaria. I have a 76 Malaga, a 76 M42 turbo, and a 72(not sure what it will morph into as of yet) 2002. My son has a 73 M42 Golf car that I covent. I have owned many more. Too friggin man to not have kept any of the good ones, lol.

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Get bored go here for pictures of the ones I let get away.

http://s126.photobucket.com/albums/p120/2man02s/

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Mike Wooldridge, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Bought my first BMW in 1971 while stationed in Aschaffenburg, Germany. A/C 4 speed Agave with Cosmics. Second was another 71, only a late model sahara, repainted Verona. Third was an Inca 1974 tii I resurrected.

Sold all of them. Really don't have any regrets because I will have another some day.

Life deals you hands you have to play out and currently I can't even draw a pair of deuces.

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'71 Agave, '71 Verona, '74 Inka, '73 Chamonix

"FAQ Member Number 60"

 

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Added this '83 633CSi to my collection in May.

After 40 years of '02 Ownership I have a clue on '02 part numbers for the various models. I now realise I am clue-less on E24s.

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Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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Nice Les!

The e24 is next best choice in the BMW world.

I had a 81 euro gray market 635csi with all the goodies

Deal installed Recaros, BBS wheels and the best was the big fat spoiler on the truck lid. I really miss that can sone day will get another one.

Enjoy the car!

Chris Hutton

72 02tii Ceylon 2761758

71 02 Sunroof Riviera 2574316

68 1600 Bristol 1565358

88 535is sold

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