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begeta50
06-11-2006, 06:57 PM
I have an E34, but I am thinking to buy a 1668 BMW 2002. And, I would like to know if anybody in this forum knows any good web site on this model. I need to know where I can get parts for this car, and what should I need to know before I buy this car.;)
azale
06-11-2006, 07:10 PM
I have an E34, but I am thinking to buy a 1668 BMW 2002.
I'd say, stick with the BMWs only from the last century. eBay still has parts for everything and tons for the 2002s. A guy one block from where I work drives a 2002 to work everyday, in Michigan. I don't go to his place very often but I'll watch this thread and if you don't get any good leads, I'll walk down there and ask him.
Jay 535i
06-11-2006, 07:45 PM
I'd say, stick with the BMWs only from the last century.
Why do you say that? This model has fully independent suspension, perfect weight distribution and voice-activated navigation:
http://www.georgianindex.net/transportationLondon/sedan_chair_men.jpg
Chito01
06-11-2006, 08:01 PM
I have an E34, but I am thinking to buy a 1668 BMW 2002. And, I would like to know if anybody in this forum knows any good web site on this model. I need to know where I can get parts for this car, and what should I need to know before I buy this car.;)
I would say Go Ahead!!, but get one from the 1900's..anyway try this site they have a bunch of info on the 02's (personal pages with tips, links to parts etc), I own a 1976 2002 that I am still restoring, they are very easy cars to work on (very straightforward) and fun to drive..As far as parts go..there are still parts to go around, I have some spare stuf if you would need it...
well, hope you join the club......
http://www.bmw2002faq.com/
here is a pic of my 02 before...and I wont say after because I'm not done yet....
http://papachito.com/2002.aspx
wingman
06-11-2006, 08:41 PM
The '02 is a classic but can be a rust monster. There's a good book ( I just sold mine), about 2002 restoration which has a lot of good info on buying. Jaymic in the UK remanufactures body panels (as does BMW!!!). get it checked out by someone in the know and go for it! They're a great little car and a real head turner. The round taillight ones are the way to go.
begeta50
06-12-2006, 11:58 AM
Thank you for you advice, and I am going to buy it. And, yes it round tail lights this one.
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