
S14-Powered 1971 BMW 2002 Tii Touring Widebody
Alexander Echeverri's 1971 BMW 2002 Tii Touring is a unique widebody build inspired by the GS-Tuning competition cars from the 1970s DRM series. Imported from Germany in 2013, this car features widened flares, rally-style lights, and a front air dam and splitter. It runs a hybrid engine build with an S14B23 block and 2002 cylinder head, equipped with Weber 45 DCOE carburetors. The suspension includes Alpina coilover struts and Bilstein rear shocks with adjustable Ireland Engineering sway bars. The car's unique aesthetics are complemented by ATS Classic wheels wrapped in vintage Pirelli tires.
- Built by:
- Alexander Echeverri
- Location:
- Germany
- Vehicle:
- 1971 BMW 02 Series - E10
- Engine:
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- Cost:
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- Power:
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- Torque:
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- Weight:
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- Wheels:
- ATS Classic 15x9Pirelli Cinturato P7 225/50R15 frontPirelli Cinturato P7 285/40R15 rear
- Exterior:
- Widebody kitRally-style lightsFront air damSplitterSide skirts
- Interior:
- Autoflug four-point seat beltsRecaro seatsMomo steering wheelBMW M-sport shifter
- Chassis:
- Alpina adjustable coilover strutsBilstein rear shocksIreland Engineering 23mm sway bars
- Powertrain:
- S14B23 block2002 cylinder headWeber 45 DCOE carburetorsSchrick 304-degree camshaftAlpina header
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