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Thread: any BMW 2002 folks in here ?

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    This thread brings back real memories , fresh out of undergrad the triumphs I’d been driving seemed to be getting a little long in the tooth despite still lov8ng them and a buddy was hanging with us a Summit point raceway had a new 320 I I guess 1978 and it was like a star ship in comparison , he’ll Porsches as well .
    I came upon a run down off white ‘69 02 and promptly changed the wheels , the seats , added headers and side draft solexes the had it painted artic blue and off we went it was a blast to drive as well .
    Unfortunately that car met a very untimely end when on a bender found the tail fin of an old Chrysler imperial to hood to miss LOl .
    Later on got a ‘74 silver put a 5 sod in had her painted and retrimmed and decided to sell it to a buddy who promptly blew it up
    ( what that red light ? That’s been on all day !)
    Got many M5’s through the eighties maybe one M 6 have an e9 presently I’m putting an e34 M5 6 into with 5 sod should be pretty quick ..
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    Just wondering if anyone would care to make an offer on these, a vintage MoMo hub (No.152, one stud stuck in hub) and a mint almost NOS like Petri horn button. Hub came off a 69 2002. Admin, please delete if inappropriate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by al agustin View Post
    Just wondering if anyone would care to make an offer on these, a vintage MoMo hub (No.152, one stud stuck in hub) and a mint almost NOS like Petri horn button. Hub came off a 69 2002. Admin, please delete if inappropriate!

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    Please add a price…no offers. Thanks!
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    Sorry Peter, didn't know what to put but I'll start at $350 for everything shipped to the US. Thanks!

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    ^^^^ Thanks! GLWS
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    Alternatively, willing to sell the hub only for $160 shipped. Thanks!

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    Steering wheel hub

    This thread got me thinking about a BMW steering wheel hub that I’ve had sitting in my garage for the last 30+ years. I can’t remember which car I pulled it off of back in the day. Can anyone on here tell me what car this would’ve come off of? Thanks.
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    That will fit the whole lot from the 60's to late 70's that had the ring contact.
    So very early Neue Klasse. 02 through the whole build time.
    e21 e3, e9 had the horn contact ring at the wheel/Hub - but the rest will fit if you add a contact ring

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    Thank you uai
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    Button sold. Hub still for sale at $160 shipped!
    Cheers.

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