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2002 Baur Cabrio Targa Parts site!


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Thanks to 02rollin in another forum for this link to an 02 Baur Cabrio Targa parts site in Germany!

Michael Cahsel

Ihr BMW 02 Spezialist

http://www.bmw02.de/Targa.81.0.html?&L=2&print=&tx_tscahsel_pi1

No affiliation, etc.

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http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/2013/03/bmw-02-targa-parts-site.html

Tom

Connecticut

Home for Feral BMWs

1973 2002 Malaga (with frosting), 1982 323i Baur

1991 325ix (winter), 1977 320i (carbed), 1989 325ix

1989 325iC (summer), 1979 323i (project), 1978 320i (parts)

http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/

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Michael & Company have been around for quite a while and carry a surprisingly wide range of Baur Targa (and other 02 varieties) parts. Nice folks.

Jaymic in the UK also carries some Targa-specific parts:

http://www.jaymic.com/shop/subcategory.asp?subcatcode=141&catcode=60

Paul Huber

1972 2002 Baur Targa in Baikal & 1971 2002 Pickup in Silver/Surf

"The more you know, the less you need."

—Aboriginal Saying

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AND BEFORE YOU pay for shipping, dollar/EURO conversion

charge on your credit card, import duty taxes, check with

your dealers right here in the good old USofA first

ferinstance:

seal # 5 - 51.71.1.820.370 sugg list us price $65

cover folding top # 9 - 54.31.1.847.399 sugg list us price $529

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hard top:

black hard top # 1 - 54.21.1.852.357 sugg list us price $1,113

seal # 10 - 51.71.1.826.313 sugg list us price $49

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i'm just saying - when you look up these parts in

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2577&mospid=47122&btnr=54_0240&hg=54&fg=20

oem site lists most/all of the parts priced HIGHER

than what bmwna lists them for - check with yer home dealer first

happy parts hunting.

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C.D., thanks for the wisdom as always. Found 2 Targa seals that I had been looking for through Maximillian. They're on the way and reasonable!

Paul Huber

1972 2002 Baur Targa in Baikal & 1971 2002 Pickup in Silver/Surf

"The more you know, the less you need."

—Aboriginal Saying

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AND BEFORE YOU pay for shipping, dollar/EURO conversion

charge on your credit card, import duty taxes, check with

your dealers right here in the good old USofA first

ferinstance:

seal # 5 - 51.71.1.820.370 sugg list us price $65

cover folding top # 9 - 54.31.1.847.399 sugg list us price $529

32.png

hard top:

black hard top # 1 - 54.21.1.852.357 sugg list us price $1,113

seal # 10 - 51.71.1.826.313 sugg list us price $49

65.png

i'm just saying - when you look up these parts in

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2577&mospid=47122&btnr=54_0240&hg=54&fg=20

oem site lists most/all of the parts priced HIGHER

than what bmwna lists them for - check with yer home dealer first

happy parts hunting.

Thanks to John van der Wal in Facebook for linking this thread from earlier this year.  Hopefully, this will provide the parts that John B at SoCal Vintage BMW needs to restore his Cabrio Targa, and for anyone else in need of Targa parts!!  Thanks, John v d W!

Tom

Connecticut

Home for Feral BMWs

1973 2002 Malaga (with frosting), 1982 323i Baur

1991 325ix (winter), 1977 320i (carbed), 1989 325ix

1989 325iC (summer), 1979 323i (project), 1978 320i (parts)

http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/

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