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Here is '70 2002 in metal fab stages


Brent

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This is my 1970 bmw 2002 that I have been slightly modifying, I hand made all the body panels out of sheet metal and stuffed 17x7" front and 17x9" wheels in the rear, and I am in the process of doing a M20 turbo with e21 323i 5-speed, and a e30 373 lsd diff, the car has 4 wheel cross drilled disc brakes, custom boxed trailing arm, costom rack and pinion steering. I have put countless hours into the metal fabrication on this car and everything else that I have custom built, there is very little of this car that has'nt been modified.

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'74 2002

bk_burnout@hotmail.com

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Looks like a great project Brent! Send off a message to M20Curtis on this forum regarding your m20 Turbo. He should be able to set you in the right direction with that part of your project.

What colour will you paint it?

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72tii - Whitey

74 - Blacky

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How did you do those flares? Did you fab thos up yourself as well or were they off another car with mods? I'd like to do something similar but not as extreme like yours. Smaller flares. Thanks.

BTW looks grreat.

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Draco,

I think that Brent has sold this car body. Maybe our FAQers in the PNW know where it is.

Regards,

Randy Bryant

Elkton, VA

"To live life without belief is more terrible than dying...., even more terrible than dying young." Joan of Arc

"It is not a sign of good health to be well adjusted to a sick society." J. Krishnamurti

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