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1975 2002 M20 Turbo Project on NM CL


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not mine...looks like a good deal for the price!

http://santafe.craigslist.org/cto/3739319240.html

1975 BMW 2002 6CYL. TURBO PROJECT - $3699 (SANTA FE)

For Sale 1975 BMW 2002 6 cylinder 5 speed Turbo project with Group 4 fender flairs and air dam. Engine is out of a 1989 325i with 100k miles on it. New Bosch 42lb hr (Green Giant) fuel injectors installed. Mega Squirt III stand alone engine managment. T3/T4 turbo max power 350hp-400hp, polished stainless steel turbo manifold with 38mm waste gate w/ 7psi, 11psi & 15psi springs, blow off valve, boost controller, 28"x8"x2.5" intercooler, polished aluminum intercooler pipe w/ silicon couplers. Aluminum

radiator. Corbeau bucket seats. New clutch slave cyl. & throwout bearing. $3,699.00 Colin 505-699-4793

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1974 2002 Verona & 1973 2002 Riviera

1982 320iA & 1983 320iS
2002 Ford Excursion Limited 4x4 7.3L PSD Wife's

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I just bought it, not a big fan of the body kit, if he didnt cut the fenders I may pull them off an add the turbo flares.

 

I have not seen it yet, I hope it is all there. :mellow:

Current: nada

Sold: 1974 Inka 2002tii ($15,500), 1974 Polaris 2002tii ($8k), 1975 Polaris 2002 ($1,800), 1973 Colorado 2002 ($10k), 1967 Sahara 1600 ($11,500), F10 //M5 ($42k), E60 //M5 ($15,500)

 

Classic Car Scrapper: https://petroljunky.com

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I pulled all the fenders off. I plan on using the turbo body kit, 1.5" drop and either BBS or Alpina wheels, I have not decided.

 

There is quite a bit of 'surface' rust but looks like it would come off quickly.

 

I need a mechanic to help finish the driveline then I can jump on the body.

 

I hope to have it running and painted by the end of November.

 

Attached is its current condition.

 

Matt

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Current: nada

Sold: 1974 Inka 2002tii ($15,500), 1974 Polaris 2002tii ($8k), 1975 Polaris 2002 ($1,800), 1973 Colorado 2002 ($10k), 1967 Sahara 1600 ($11,500), F10 //M5 ($42k), E60 //M5 ($15,500)

 

Classic Car Scrapper: https://petroljunky.com

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