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Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:2-door sedan
Engine:2.0 L, 1990cc, 4cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: Four
Model: 2002
Trim: Base coupe 2-door
Drive Type: 4-speed manual transmission (orig)
Mileage: 13,949
Warranty: None
Exterior Color: Orange (inka)
So, I have many of the past records of service for this 2002. The car had low mileage when I got it and I have put on much more, at least 150,000 miles. Original paint, lights, seats, fuel system. I have replaced alternator, starter, turn signal and misc. little stuff that faded away in time. Original unbroken speedometer was in kph instead of mph, also still has inset parking lights (euro), and euro style chrome bumpers. As I said above it has original paint and some rust, but not in the wheel wells in the trunk, or floorboard. It has been in dry New Mexico since 1974 so body is strong. I would recommend new plugs, electronic ignition, 320 style radiator, new seat belts, mats, etc. It has a clear title and is ready to drive anywhere or be picked up, or shipped with the buyer paying. Extra parts from various "02s, roundies and rectangular, numerous solex and weber carbs (it has original solex now).
Looking over the photos I also see a different top back seat (another vehicle), no a/c, no radio, no center console, seats are cracked, so is dash, mileage is unknown (I have original kph cluster and a few other broken. One in photo is barely working, (no tach or odometer). VIN is 3664228, engine and body are same VIN. Oh yes, and the spare tire well is well rusted, yet still holding spare intact. No emission control, as we do not have inspections in Northern NM. I do not have the original steering wheel and somehow misplaced others like it.
More, rocker panel trim is gone and rust is in places along that edge. Catalytic converter is also gone and exhaust system could do with overhaul although it is not loud or leaking.
I welcome questions, thanks for looking and reading.
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