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FS/FT 1970 Roundie with a s2000 swap!


wicked0377

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Hey what's up guys I have a 1970 bmw 2002 the body has been Restored all windows have been installed back on the car after a full paint job. I also did the the best swap for this car a 2005 s2000 motor and transmission and the full harness front to back. the car is running on a AEM stand alone ECU. The car has a custom drive shaft to fit the factory diff. the factory gas tanks was modifed to run the s2000 fuel sup. the bad i cant finish the car cuz i have to move . But i have tons of extra parts to give with the car. i have a set of tobaco interior and a set of black interior, seat belts the list is long. but i would trade it for a nice roundie has to be from 70-73 or 74 or just sale it out rite for 8500 or best offer. alot of money invested in my roundie. here are some before and after pictures of the process. I also shaved off the belt line trim that goes around the car, car look cleaner to me. if you need any more info my # 305-609-6524 my name is Jay.

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That's becoming a popular swap, and I suspect it'll be quite a hoot to drive and own.

A few suggestions for selling a car on this forum:

1. Include your contact information.

2. Post a lot more photos, or link to a photo hosting site that has your photos, preferably high quality photos so that interested parties can see details and ask informed questions.

3. Provide details regarding the swap, preferably with photos from the build.

4. Reread your post before submitting. If a For Sale post includes numerous spelling, grammar and/or punctuation errors, it begs the question of whether the seller pays attention to details. Swapping a modern motor into a classic car is all about details, so making a good first impression will improve the likelihood that you'll sell the results of your hard work at the price you're asking.

Just my 02 cents.

williamggruff

'76 2002 "Verona" / '12 Fiat 500 Sport "Latte" / '21 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road Prem “The Truck”

 

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