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  1. #11
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    See those plates? It came from the Bay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermes View Post
    See those plates? It came from the Bay
    It might seem far to you, but I'm sure its seems close in perspective to the east coast. There are a lot of nice old school BMWs out here that are just tucked away hiding.

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    it def needs bodywork and paintwork - no rust that I can find - I have had it up on the lift and all the original metal is intact and solid
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    This is my idea for resto-mod

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    2002 Tiis are great cars. We had a restored Tii that was featured at BMW's Spartanburg plant. I miss it.
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    Omg i love the resto-mod

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    Congrats! It's always nice to see some 02 owners on the forums.
    trancenation's Alpine Weiss ZHP

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    Quote Originally Posted by 330i ZHP View Post
    This is my idea for resto-mod

    FYI, supplemental lamps are mounted wrong. This is how the factory did it:







    If you look behind the grill, it mounts to the vertical piece of the core support. It's a much stronger mounting point

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    interesting - what about with the chrome bumper - I kinda like the look of the front spoiler and the bumper



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    1974 2002tii project

    The bumper is not strong enough, it flexes. Both of those ideas look good, but are not the best idea. You could just make your own brackets that allow the lamps to sit lower but still mount in the correct method

    Edit: I wonder where he got his brackets







    https://classicmotorsports.net/proje...s-xtravaganza/

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