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Progress on the bmw1602.com car ...** UPDATED 05/05/20 *


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  • 2 weeks later...

Amazing. Keep up the good work! You're doing a fabulous job and you're a great inspiration to the project that I'm starting this winter.

What are you using for seat mounts? Pardon my ignorance, but I haven't had the luxury of looking at a stripped out 02 yet. Do the seat brackets bolt into the floor? Is there a frame member there to securely bolt into?

Thank you for publishing your project.

Pete

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seat mounts....

well if you study my painting pictures you can get a good look at the seat floor area.

I drilled out the spot welds of the original seatmount sheet metal..... them welded in some tubing across the rockers to the trans. tunnel. So it's custom. If you choose to mount racing seats to the stock location the seats sits too high.

As for the rest of the mount (the side plates..) On the drivers seat I'm using Momo side mount steel brakets. For the passenger side I just made a sideplate. It's just essentially a L shaped peice of metal...

click aound my site or study some of the pictures in this blog and you will see what I'm talking about.

68' 1602

98' ///M3 Sedan

88' ///M3 Sold *

06' ///M3 Competition Pkg Sold *

http://www.bmw1602.com/

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some new pics of the installed valve cover.

Looks good huh?

...and no AC S. parts in my car exept for the oil cap!

if you want one of those let me know I have more for sale!

not to mention I can make you a valve cover like mine or catch tank......

just email me!

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68' 1602

98' ///M3 Sedan

88' ///M3 Sold *

06' ///M3 Competition Pkg Sold *

http://www.bmw1602.com/

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thanks,

I'v only got this far because other have documented their projects.

it's given me inspiration and ideas.....

I figure my site might just help out some other people crazy enough to ge into a car project.....

Well, Pedro, I'd say after spending ~2 hours on your site, I'm THOROUGHLY INSPIRED!! I know I can do all of my bodywork myself now. You've done a fantastic job on your race car! I'd love to see your car in person to mooch off of your details...

Cheers!

Mike

74 2002

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I found a great deal on the VARA message boards!

nice open single axle with electric brakes, brand new rims and tires and a emergencia breakaway thingie....all for $700 !!

I'm one happy camper!!!

now I'm ready to hit the track!

armed with my welder trailer modifications are on the way!

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68' 1602

98' ///M3 Sedan

88' ///M3 Sold *

06' ///M3 Competition Pkg Sold *

http://www.bmw1602.com/

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