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  • tom d
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    Originally posted by LateFan
    [I]"Today BMW announced that it will run its newly restored 1970 BMW ALPINA 2002ti in the annual Rolex Monterey Motorsport Reunion at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca next week.]
    they ran it last year and it looked 'newly restored' then.

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  • MPLFoster
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    Damn...im jealous of those specs. My Epsilons are 15x6.5 and are cap-less. You wouldn't happen to have any leads on lips/barrels and/or small bore caps would you?

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  • visionaut
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    Originally posted by MPLFoster
    Very, very nice. Those Epsilon's look amazing. :up:

    Specs on wheels?
    Hey thanks. They're 16x7.25 small-center Epsilons (small-center uses same centers as 15" Eps, thus the unusual step-lips).

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  • MPLFoster
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    Very, very nice. Those Epsilon's look amazing. :up:

    Specs on wheels?

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    Last edited by visionaut; 09-19-2015, 11:30 PM. Reason: server changeover

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  • LateFan
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    "Today BMW announced that it will run its newly restored 1970 BMW ALPINA 2002ti in the annual Rolex Monterey Motorsport Reunion at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca next week. The car will be raced by Road & Track Executive Editor and vintage racer Sam Smith."

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  • LateFan
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    [ATTACH]87394[/ATTACH]

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  • 2mAn
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    I knew I shouldnt have clicked this thread....

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  • LateFan
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    [ATTACH]87340[/ATTACH]

    [ATTACH]87341[/ATTACH]

    [ATTACH]87342[/ATTACH]

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  • Dylanhat
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    Originally posted by LateFan
    Nice seats & wheel ^^

    Someone pronounce "Chamonix" for me!

    [ATTACH]87199[/ATTACH]
    Thanks. There are some other interiors additions coming soon. A halfway decent photo from this afternoon.

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  • LateFan
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    Originally posted by TobyB
    Primitive. Which isn't all bad...

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    I guess I like my cars more raw - less posh (but with roll-up windows!) / manual / direct feel. My Alfa's like that - stiff steering, no brake booster. You have to pay attention.

    EDIT….oop, rules…pic… Sha-mow-NEE!

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  • TobyB
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    What's it like compared to an E30?
    Primitive. Which isn't all bad...

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  • UNHCLL
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    Originally posted by LateFan
    Nice seats & wheel ^^

    Someone pronounce "Chamonix" for me!

    [ATTACH]87199[/ATTACH]

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  • MR 325
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    Originally posted by SkiFree
    When I bought my 2002 it was a one way ticket up to Seattle, spent 2 weeks driving it down highway one (oh that pre-marriage freedom). At the time the car had stock 40 year old suspension, so it felt pretty loose.
    Awesome picture Andrew!

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  • LateFan
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    Ahh, looky here Porter!

    "BMW’s brilliant move was to spin off a slightly smaller two-door variant, the 1600-02, sometimes referred to as the 1602. And they engaged Michelotti to make the styling a bit less home-baked."

    "...But it was its fully independent suspension that really made it stand out in the crowd, as well as its all-round balance and poise. Alfa Romeo, whose hot little sedans had defined and practically owned this segment, was one-upped. The 1600 co-opted the lusty sportiness of the Giulia, but with Teutonic engineering and build quality."

    There’s a wise old saying that warns not to propose marriage to a woman until you’ve met her mother. What if potential MIL is out of the country for an extended period, and you’re in a hurry? You could do what I did in 1977: look in the garage to see what she drives. There I found a BMW 2002 stashed securely away. And it wasn’t an automatic either. It’s all I needed to know: “Stephanie, will you marry me?” If the 1979 Firebird Trans Am was…

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