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'86 R65 650cc #6128390 22,000m
'64 R27 250cc #383851 18,000m
'11 FORD Transit #T058971 28,000m "Truckette"
'13 500 ABARTH #DT600282 6,666m "TAZIO"

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Thanx c.d. The first link (630865) lists original classic BMW back order parts. Listed for 2002s are the L/R door seals (51.71.808.685/686). The listing is dated July 2011--does anyone know if the door seals are actually available? Blunt?

OE DOOR SEALS ARE IN

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Blunt U the man, only see uro in cat, what do the BMW door seals run? Also can you get the hiddden sunroof seal, on the rear lip invisable when panel is installed?

thanks Dave Miller

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and speaking of 02's in rallye trim,

seven photos of an orange 2002 for rally - M30 motor with 3-Webers,

E24 inner wheel houses- look at firewall and strut mounting areas,

5-series front side marker lights, special oil cooler valance below the grill,

pig cheeks

that's the 3002 that was detailed in another recent thread - that's not e24 inner wings, it's from an e9 - whole front end was coupe based.

Nick

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