Only 1,472 examples were manufactured worldwide. Based on the TII
and fitted with a KKK turbocharger and Kugelfischer Mechanical Fuel
Injection system the 2002 Turbo produced 170 horse power @ 5800
rpm. Coupled to a close ratio 4-speed manual transmission these
BMW's were a favorite on the racing circuits.
Originally delivered to Milano, Italy (none were delivered to the
USA), eventually found it's way to Los Angeles. A high quality
restoration was performed a few years back. The body and panel fit
are excellent as is the paint and interior. Currently fitted with a
later 5-speed manual transmission for more versatility in street
driving.
2002 Turbos rarely come up for sale and are a fun car to drive on
the open road!
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