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1976 Bmw 2002 Turbo Clone And More on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:76000 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Hatley, Quebec, Canada

Hatley, Quebec, Canada
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:250 HP INTERCOOLED 4 CYL. TURBO
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2375209
Make: BMW
Interior Color: Black
Model: 2002
Number of Cylinders: 4
Year: 1976
Trim: TURBO
Drive Type: RWD LSD
Mileage: 76,000
Exterior Color: White

 HERE IS A UNIQUE CHANCE TO PURCHASE A UNIQUE CAR, THIS HAS BEEN CLEVELY ENGINEERED TO COPY AND BETTER THE FAMOUS 1974 2002 TURBO.
IT FEATURES :
LOW COMPRESSION M10 ENGINE MATTED TO A  MODIFIED GARETT T3 TURBO  WITH A REAR INLET .36 INSTEAD OF .48 TO MAKE THE TURBO FASTER  , THE BOOST IS ADJUSTABLE , IT IS MATTED TO A HUGE INTERCOOLER.
THE TRANSMISSION IS A 5 SPEED , THE REAR END IS A 3.64 LSD, THE CAR IS ALSO EQUIPED WITH BILSTEIN SHOCK ABSORBERS WITH FAT SWAY BARS AND POLYURETHANE SUSPENSION BUSHINGS, THE BRAKES ARE ALSO OVERSIZE WITH HAWKS PADS.
THE TURBO FLARES AND REAR SPOILERS ARE ORIGINAL FACTORY 2002 TURBO PARTS, THE INTERIOR HAS ADDITIONAL GAGES INCLUDING LED LIGHTS THAT INDICATE THE FUEL DELIVERY RATE ADJUSTMENT, PLUS A DIGITAL SDS PAD FOR SAID ADJUSTMENT.
 THE STRUCTURE IS SOUND WITH HEALTHY ROCKER PANEL LINES AND STRUT TOWERS FRONT AND REARS, BUT THE CAR WILL NEED PAINT AND FINISHING ON THE BODY SINCE IT SHOWS CRACKS HERE AND THERE IN THE FINISH.
THE CAR IS ETREMELY FAST , TIGHT , AND EXHILARATING TO DRIVE, IT CAN ACTUALLY TAKE SOME TIME FOR THE NOVICE TO GET USE TO DOMESTICATE THIS BEAST.
THE CAR IS LOCATED IN CANADA NEAR THE US VERMONT BORDER, IT CAN BE SHIPPED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD , US BUYERS CAN USE ZIP CODE 05830 AS ASHIPPING CALCULATOR POINT OF ORIGIN , ALL FEES AND PAPERWORK TO HAVE THE CAR IMPORTED INTO THE US ARE INCLUDED IN THE SALE PRICE.
FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
HAPPY BIDDING

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