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1973 Bmw 2002Tii


SLAM105

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I'm already regretting this, but due to finances & health problems, I'm selling my
BMW. It's a rare='Turkis 'color, BMW's version of Turquoise. I'm in So.Florida & the sun/heat did a number on the roof...it's currently in gray primer. The sunroof works fine & does not leak, but needs the felt 'gasket'(one part of new felt is included) replaced. The previous owner installed a 5 speed transmission from an '80 320, upgraded the shocks w/ Bilsteins, & moved the Ultima battery to the trunk. He also replaced the original seats w/seats from a 320---the interior is black w/gray & black carpets. The carpets are new. I removed the AC which was partially removed by the P.O.
Over the almost 5 years I've had the '02 lots of repairs & replacements have been done:
alternator(less than a year ago, flexdisk(1 year ago), radiator re-hab(1 year ago), head gasket & valve job(2 years ago), distributor re-hab(new Ireland Engr'ing distributor included), K&N air filter installed, & water hoses replaced. I'm sure there are more 'things' that have been done, but my memory ain't what it use to be.....the BMW runs very well, but could probably use a tune-up. I'll also include a bunch of other parts: pedal box w/re-hab kit, new silver-colored windshield & rear window moulding inserts, extra rocker moldings, the original trunk 'strip' for between the tail lights, other parts I've forgotten...
Cosmetically, besides the paint, the head-liner needs attention/replacement...it has some staining & has shrunk a bit. Overall my tii is a good-strong & fun driver! Engine block number matches VIN! I'm asking: $9750. If you have questions you can email me: chairdog5@aol.com. I can send photos via email.
Thanks & regards,
Slam105/Nick

Location: Boynton Beach, Florida
Year: 1973
Make: BMW
Model: 2002tii

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