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  1. I have incorporated all of my designs in one file. Note that #1 is shown three times, and all different designs are numbered. Several people have asked for variations, some I have already done (included), some I haven't yet. If you guys decide to pick any of these I can then further develop it (colors, fonts, etc.), they all need fine tuning are not for reproduction yet. I can provide the final art as vector-based art which most likely is the one the vendor would prefer. What I can't do is make changes and alterations at everyone's request ;-) Will someone take the role of a coordinator? #15 and 17 may look too much like the roundel. Just let me know if I can help. -Raine
  2. "What if you did on number one the inverse of the inside circle instead of half and half?" Something like this?
  3. OK, I tried a few myself. (No racing on TV.) These are only conceptual ideas. Maybe this will help find the right direction, or, someone may come up with something totally different. -Raine
  4. Is it just me or aren't the blue and white reversed in the design? Keep in mind that reproducing very thin lines and type will not work. -Raine
  5. Congratulations, Marshall! I don't think a little rain could have dampened the day. -Raine
  6. Just saw it today. Worth seeing. Good action and well done overall. -Raine
  7. Two OEM headliners came apart during installation, they're not stitched. I ended up going with World Upholstery's. Worked perfectly.
  8. I left after the three parade laps, I was getting warm. For some reason I couldn't keep up with these two cars and the two Shelby GT500s. I must be getting rusty ;-) -Raine
  9. Not many 2002s or BMWs period. Jim and Marshall showed up and some powerful (1200hp) competition next to me. - Raine
  10. Hi, I just had one made for a gas cap by "George Richardson Key Men - Keys for Classics <www.key-men.com> If he has a blank, he can cut it from a scan or a good picture. -Raine
  11. I have a receipt that shows the PO paid $30 for a set and $18 for installation in 1994. Then again, times seemed to have changed a bit... -Raine
  12. From W/N's website: Description Radiator with high cooling rate - with original dimensions (exchangeable with standard radiator for 1502 - 2002 ti) - fits for all models - especially for cars with cooling problems or high performance engines or race activities - approx. 50% higher cooling rate than standard radiator for 1502 - 2002 ti, approx. 20% higher cooling rate than tropical/tii radiator, Made in Germany in original look fits for: BMW 1502 - 2002 turbo
  13. I don't have it here, it's where my car is stored. I can measure it probably on Wednesday. -Raine
  14. Hi, I have a brand new, unused, unistalled Walloth und Nesch radiator from Germany. I ordered it in December but unfortunately it will not fit my late model 2002 with the shroud. The price shipped to US would be about $338. I can work with you. Let me know if your interested. -Raine r dot mantysalo at comcast dot net High cooling rate radiator http://www.wallothnesch.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=a17111102621
  15. I ordered a couple yesterday. Nice work. -Raine
  16. Nice project. I had one of them and loved it. Mine was green on green, even the dash and door trim. -Raine
  17. More mud flaps. Mine cost $18 in the 80s, now I guess a couple of hundred? -Raine
  18. NM/NA. There are cheaper ones in great shape in Europe. This is in Finland for 4,600 euros. 1966 1800, 68,000 kilometers only, no rust, all original, but since not driven for a couple of years, the rear brakes are stuck (says the ad). -Raine. http://www.nettiauto.com/bmw/1800/4981288
  19. So, which one of them is the real Kuga? Doors seem to have a different configuration.
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