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More 02 goodness in the bins.


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1 hour ago, jgerock said:

Joel- what's the deal with the Becker radio?  

 

Just digging through bins Jim. Trying to find out just what I have and don't have for the Tii before I prep for a teardown. Don't want to be buying duplicates based off my failing memory from when I was on here in 07.  Already finding stuff I didn't categorise in my spreadsheets and linked to these bins.

 

Becker will go in the final stages I imagine.    

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1 hour ago, jgerock said:

Joel- what's the deal with the Becker radio?  

Jim, hopefully you still have the Becker radio in the Tii.  I’m lucky enough to have the Mexico cassette I’m my 300sd that was a factory option in 1980.  They are great radios and the Europa 2 in your Tii was my first experience with one! 

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
'20 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

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7 hours ago, Brandon said:

Jim, hopefully you still have the Becker radio in the Tii.  I’m lucky enough to have the Mexico cassette I’m my 300sd that was a factory option in 1980.  They are great radios and the Europa 2 in your Tii was my first experience with one! 

I pulled it and it's still in a box.  Replaced by a Kenwood CD receiver for better quality. Think the light in the Becker was burned out.

Jim Gerock

 

Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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2 hours ago, jgerock said:

I pulled it and it's still in a box.  Replaced by a Kenwood CD receiver for better quality. Think the light in the Becker was burned out.

I will agree, you definitely need a cd or even better, a Bluetooth enabled radio....one thing the Becker doesn’t have.

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
'20 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

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1 hour ago, 2002Targa said:

I thought I was pretty good on "what goes where", but what are the 2 curved pieces of sheet metal?

 

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showparts?id=2215-USA-08_1975_114_BMW_2002&diagId=41_1151#41121840035

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'74 tii "Juanita"  '85 535i "Goldie"  '86 535i "M-POSSTR"  

'03 530i "Titan"  '06 330ci "ZHPY"

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29 minutes ago, PaulTWinterton said:

Is that a BRA?  I don't think I've ever seen one on a car.

 

I have a Wolf bra for the big bumpers - mine's a '74.  Helps to keep the bugs off & avoid rock chips on the leading edge of the hood.

John in VA

'74 tii "Juanita"  '85 535i "Goldie"  '86 535i "M-POSSTR"  

'03 530i "Titan"  '06 330ci "ZHPY"

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