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Thread: 1972 BMW 2000tii Touring Model

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    1972 BMW 2000tii Touring Model

    This is a rare car with factory sport seats and sunroof. (Note, seats are just like Porsche Recaros of the time but have shocks to help lift them). Restoration was just completed to a very high standard by California Porsche Restoration. I have decided to sell car to focus on a 61 Roadster project. I also will consider trade for an older Porsche. It's a sickness!

    Price--$35,000

    Those with serious interest can call me at 818 422-2251
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    Here's another one. These models are quite rare in this country.
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    David

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    touring

    GL w/ sale..post on BMW2002faq.com

    those seats are so very rare.....they look comfy.

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    Had the pleasure of driving Steve Childs' 'Touring' up in Placerville a few years ago........ great little car.
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    They are very pretty cars. A small block 2.5 would work a treat in one of those. Had one in my old E21 323, never should have sold it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johndglynn View Post
    They are very pretty cars. A small block 2.5 would work a treat in one of those. Had one in my old E21 323, never should have sold it.
    How about something like this:

    1972 2002 sunroof with 1990 2.3 liter M3 motor and 5 speed tranny with LSD and period aftermarket Recarro race seat (driver) and reclining bucket (passenger).
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