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Yes, I know this actually belongs in the parts wanted section. But I'm thinking that nobody from the UK would look there since shipping overseas is expensive. And in the UK forum I've seen a post mentioning that that place seem to be abandoned.

So i'm looking for a black right side inner door handle (not the lever). It's the flat style without the branch upwards. The picture shows the LHD version. Willing to trade a long right side version (what maybe lux for RHDs). Needs to be shipped to Germany. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Henning

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4 hours ago, Henning said:

Yes, I know this actually belongs in the parts wanted section. But I'm thinking that nobody from the UK would look there since shipping overseas is expensive. And in the UK forum I've seen a post mentioning that that place seem to be abandoned.

So i'm looking for a black right side inner door handle (not the lever). It's the flat style without the branch upwards. The picture shows the LHD version. Willing to trade a long right side version (what maybe lux for RHDs). Needs to be shipped to Germany. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Henning

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Ok, I'm confused.

Are you looking for the 'normal' RHD Passenger (LEFT) door handle - like the pic below. If so, like John said 

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Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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4 hours ago, John_in_VA said:

Have you tried https://www.bmw2002.co.uk/ 

Yes.

or https://www.02forum.co.uk/ ?

No. Thanks, John.

I'm looking for a right side part what's the driver's side for a RHD car. Exactly like this:

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Does anybody know if this version exists at all? Whenever I found pictures of RHDs, they show these:

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I'd like to have symmetry but with the smaller handles.

 

henn

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1 hour ago, Henning said:

I'm looking for a right side part what's the driver's side for a RHD car. Exactly like this:

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Does anybody know if this version exists at all? Whenever I found pictures of RHDs, they show these:

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I'd like to have symmetry but with the smaller handles.

 

henn

 

Ah, ok. My mistake, although I thought all RHD right side handles were like your last (bottom) picture. Don't think BMW suplied a 'flat' one for the RHDs.

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Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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12 minutes ago, Henning said:

It does help. And are there non-swept ones in the UK, Phil?

 

henn

I don’t know, I think this thread is the first time I’ve seen a flat one. Post your question on the UK02forum, there are more knowledgeable people there than me.

@NickVyse might know.

Phil

1975 1602 with an M42 engine.

Project thread http://www.02forum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=14853#p107713

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Found this, wrong side though.

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Phil

1975 1602 with an M42 engine.

Project thread http://www.02forum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=14853#p107713

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15 hours ago, Henning said:

What about this:

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# 51 41 1 816 298

It is shown as a flat style. But entering the # in the W&N catalogue, the high style appears. Damned. Well, we'll see...

 

henn

However, item 1 (in Black) is 51 41 1 816 281 and if you check the listing below that picture in the Blue Book it is noted as left side for LHD (even though the pic shows a right side handle).

Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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19 hours ago, PhilC said:

Found this, wrong side though.

 

 

Well, this looks definitely like a E21-series part to me. A german seller should know this. He's out.

Thanks to all of you, I'll check this in the UK...

 

henn

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