Recently updated on February 24, 2020 at 01:27 am
Danger! There is a "Update " which contains new information (pictures, data, video). The new info you will find specially marked at the end of the article! News from the tuning company Ultrabox from Japan, the latest creation presented to us by the tuner Ultrabox is a modified BMW 2002 Tii. My first thought, do you do that? Shouldn't a piece of BMW history stand unchanged and perfectly restored in a hall? We already know a few details about tuning the BMW 2002 Tii. What we have learned we have listed below for you in a small summary, you can see the rest in the video.
(Video: WORK Wheels Japan)
These are the details we know about the BMW 2002 Tii:
- Car completely restored
- DTM spoiler
- fender flares
- new rims
- Sports exhaust
- new headlights
- Interior changed
- Bucket seats
Update from "31.08.2015/XNUMX/XNUMX"
There is new information about the above-mentioned vehicle which we can of course not withhold from you. Have fun with the new pictures & possibly technical data!
- Year of construction 1976
- completely restored
- many chrome strips all around
- new front spoiler
- big rear spoiler
- unknown lowering
- Base engine M10 with two carburetors
- Sport exhaust system with 80 mm diameter
- new interior (leather-covered center console and dashboard, traditional instrument panel with three dials, red sports seats, green carpets in the interior)
- 16-inch alloy wheels
- Pirelli 195 / 40R16 tires
- red roll cage
Maybe there will be an update with information and pictures soon. If this is the case, we will of course also put it online and inform you about it.
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