@@StreetBandito Tim, this BMW 2002 restoration looks Grand, Beautiful, Very well done, thought out, executed and finished. 😄 A. as You noted and others have posted, the front dam look great with the color choice, material, style 😃 B. These BMW 2002 models were among my favorites when they were new to used, prior to their release of their 300 series -> just out of my price range then [more so now- unless doing the work as You did] 😏(also lived in MD then - closer to DC area - NW MD suburbs, MC) (did own the 1974 Celica - 2 of them, Opel Manta though prefer the GT) C. two question: 1. how are You able to remove and leave the bumpers off from the vehicle build ?🤔 -> is it since they are old enough, considered or classified 'antique' and outside of specific regulations ? 🤔-> removal definitely improves the look 😏 -> 'cleaner', smoother, accentuates the body lines, grill, rear, tail -> look more like a 'Rally' vehicle, though classy too 😃 2. Why is the rear wheel stance with so much camber [also similarly with the green 2002 You showed, and sold] ? All The Best and Much Success in Your Quest, Health, Happiness and Well Being. 😊 Sincerely ☺
14:30 That's what E46 non-M world needs, elegant weld on flares. Not M3 vented fenders because they are not M cars, and especially not the Pandem over the top rectangular widebody.
I have the same flares, wheels, bags, and black paint goin on my 2002 by coincidence haha. Love the quality of the production as well as restoration on this build per-usual ⚡⚡ Inspiring me to finally finish my 02 build!
8.5 out of 10 ! I forgot you guys knew the magic formula. It was beginning of the sema build last time we had that vibe. I don’t mind waiting for this level. Great music! Can’t wait for next one.
I'm restoring a 1973 2002tii in Algarve Green Ireland engineering stage two suspension 5-speed conversion Rotisserie restoration I did nice plaid inserts for the seats Oh 2002 stands for 2002 places you'll find rust 😅
I like everything except for the stick-out on the lip of the rims. I prefer rims to be matched with appropriately wide tires so the tire is at least flush with the rims instead of being stretched.
Bandito can you go into detail on how u guys did the rear round tail lights? I want to do the same on mine. I know i need the round style rear middle piece but how did you take care of the rest? The indentions that are left behind once the square lights are removed. Thx!
Just for shits, hear me out, polish that front air dam PLEASE, I think it would look amazing with the reflective roundies and polished BBS. If its busted its super easy to brush it back to stock. Either way, love this and all your builds. Keep it up!
@@StreetBandito so is soon another 9 months or 9 years or maybe you’re “soon” mean code for us to stop asking because we abandon the project and want you to forget about it 👀 o look at the cool BMW we’re doing for the third time dose that make you forget about our last project we stop doing 😂😂😂😅😅😢
@@StreetBandito you did everything I plan to do with my 75 except I have the oem turbo kit. I have the same burgundy red but going black and never going back. Excellent work! Thanks ! The green one was dope too
@@StreetBandito - Indeed. Total respect for the work done though. I don't wanna rip on that. Anyone who restores a classic to near perfection, deserves a lot of praise, and you have earned that.
THE FLARES ARE FANTASTIC!!!
This thing is hot! I really like the chin spoiler in silver on the dark paint
Can't wait for the third 2002 build. :)
Man I watched this so many time. The quality of work is excellent. Especialllh for a
Black car. Wow
My favorite series from you guys.
When pulling a steering wheel, if you leave the nut loose but still on a few threads it will stop you from "blasting yourself in the face"
BANDITOS ASSSSSSSSSSSSSSEMBLE!!!!!!! LET'S GO! 2002
yeaaaaa boiiiiii 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Very rare cars in this part of Europe and I'm lucky enough to see one every day. A neighbor has a really nice orange one :D
haha that’s dope. such quirky cars but we love them. shoot us some photos.
@@StreetBandito Tim, this BMW 2002 restoration looks Grand, Beautiful, Very well done, thought out, executed and finished. 😄
A. as You noted and others have posted, the front dam look great with the color choice, material, style 😃
B. These BMW 2002 models were among my favorites when they were new to used, prior to their release of their 300 series -> just out of my price range then [more so now- unless doing the work as You did] 😏(also lived in MD then - closer to DC area - NW MD suburbs, MC) (did own the 1974 Celica - 2 of them, Opel Manta though prefer the GT)
C. two question:
1. how are You able to remove and leave the bumpers off from the vehicle build ?🤔 -> is it since they are old enough, considered or classified 'antique' and outside of specific regulations ? 🤔-> removal definitely improves the look 😏 -> 'cleaner', smoother, accentuates the body lines, grill, rear, tail -> look more like a 'Rally' vehicle, though classy too 😃
2. Why is the rear wheel stance with so much camber [also similarly with the green 2002 You showed, and sold] ?
All The Best and Much Success in Your Quest, Health, Happiness and Well Being. 😊
Sincerely ☺
Clean build
14:30 That's what E46 non-M world needs, elegant weld on flares. Not M3 vented fenders because they are not M cars, and especially not the Pandem over the top rectangular widebody.
I have the same flares, wheels, bags, and black paint goin on my 2002 by coincidence haha. Love the quality of the production as well as restoration on this build per-usual ⚡⚡
Inspiring me to finally finish my 02 build!
8.5 out of 10 ! I forgot you guys knew the magic formula. It was beginning of the sema build last time we had that vibe. I don’t mind waiting for this level. Great music! Can’t wait for next one.
The boys are back!
Squaaaaaddd Assemble!!!👊🌵😎
*pops champagne bottle. LETS GOOOOO!!!!
@@StreetBandito yeah Buddyyyyyy!!!!!!
Squad was asleep 😂🤦🏻♂️
@@-DEATHSTROKE welcome my brother ✊ You good?
@@thekiddupree5567 doing my best brother thank you, how's life on you're side of the ocean?
Great lookin car !
Leave the steering column nut on loose until u have wiggled the boss.
No more broken noses !
Good work gents
What were your wheel specs on this gorgeous build? LWorking on finding the right wheels for my wide body 2002 that I want to air out.
What a beautiful car, this one came out great. The only thing I would change is the color to alpine white or mineral white 👌
Naaaaaaaaah
I'm restoring a 1973 2002tii in Algarve Green Ireland engineering stage two suspension 5-speed conversion Rotisserie restoration I did nice plaid inserts for the seats
Oh 2002 stands for 2002 places you'll find rust 😅
I like everything except for the stick-out on the lip of the rims. I prefer rims to be matched with appropriately wide tires so the tire is at least flush with the rims instead of being stretched.
Looks great!
Instant thumbs up.
Turned out great, such a fun car.
Have you ever checked out the Corsa Steelies for the 2002? they are pretty Rad.
ayee thanks, yea i have. would look bad ass if we kept stock body
@@StreetBandito 12:48
This build turned out amazing! Also great camera work X, loved the intro montage.
MKII considering my original catch up comment... on to another one.
I’ll start saving to get my airbag struts from you guys. Makes me want to go to the shop and work on my 69
How did you get 3 piece rims from 1 piece rims?
This turned out awesome 👌 what's sae peice?.. picking not cheap hrs time parts initial purchase profit going rate 20s....
8 seconds in and i have to pause and comment. OMG this intro so fire already, 100000% worth the wait
hey I have a BMW 2002 myself was looking at your website for a airlift you used. can you help?
That is one beautiful car.
Nicely done! Last I saw this car it was a mess!
never clicked so fast
ayeee the love is real 🙏🏽
Yeah you have on this exact same channel
This 2022 came out amazing! Great work and great video, as always!
I’m asking 30k🎉
Finally part 3😭🤣
lol sorry for the delay
Damn, I wish I could buy that bad boy
lol do it!
Bandito can you go into detail on how u guys did the rear round tail lights? I want to do the same on mine. I know i need the round style rear middle piece but how did you take care of the rest? The indentions that are left behind once the square lights are removed. Thx!
watch episode 1 we did it on that video
Take your time bud
It went from dusty to clean as hell in about 18 minutes 😂🔥
Where are you buying the barrels from? I can't find any sellers in Ireland. Have a set of metric BMW wheels I want to make into split rims
Wheelflip
Just for shits, hear me out, polish that front air dam PLEASE, I think it would look amazing with the reflective roundies and polished BBS. If its busted its super easy to brush it back to stock. Either way, love this and all your builds. Keep it up!
What is the wheel size
Maybe you should buy a BMW 850 of 635... Love the buildssssss.. Greetings from the Netherlands✌️
no lie i been on the hunt for a decently priced 635. had one on radar but couldn’t fathom it.
@@StreetBandito decently priced 635, was it missing doors and an engine? or all the panels were held together with hopes and dreams? jk
I know I’m new to the show, but did it sell?
hi
what hapened with fors 32 ?? are you finished it or give up??
update video coming soon on temporary pause at the moment until funds are gathered
@@StreetBandito so is soon another 9 months or 9 years or maybe you’re “soon” mean code for us to stop asking because we abandon the project and want you to forget about it 👀 o look at the cool BMW we’re doing for the third time dose that make you forget about our last project we stop doing 😂😂😂😅😅😢
I’m sorry 😞 love you guys 😢❤
Damn squeegee boys, I dread driving up there and interacting with them haha
lmao just drive a truck they don’t seem to mess with cars that are difficult to access the window
I’ll be sad to see it go 🥲🥲🥲
I guess studying can wait 🧐
we all need a little break when studying haha
Sir i think i forget to install your matching front camber
I have always loved these 2002s and I realized you folks would have restored a few of them. What would be the cost to restore one?
For any restomod earmark at least $100K (labor eats a big chunk) if you're not doing the work your self.
Don't ask 😅😅😅😅
Brotherrrrr!!!!
Great build love old cars, when will we see some carbon Fiber making again ?????
Next episode 😅
A BMW with pitman arm steering 🤔
Why hello there
howdie partner 💪🏽
TAKE MY MONEY!!!
Everything looks good but the Filipino spoiler in the front.
Oh sheeeet!!! No hairs?
Beautiful car!!!!!!! This is a properly done car! Sexy fellas
ayeee she is most definitely a beauty now lol. came a long way.
@@StreetBandito you did everything I plan to do with my 75 except I have the oem turbo kit. I have the same burgundy red but going black and never going back. Excellent work! Thanks ! The green one was dope too
Dang she a cutie
a lond road to get here but we here lol
How much?
30k🎉
Rent or buy an ozone generator. It will kill most interior odors.
👌
Heaven may be running on empty, yet this cars name is Lucifer.
lol 👹
Crazy how some wheels and stance just make the car. Like this car could be a shitty rust bucket and still look incredible.
lmao yea wheels and suspension are the best mods a person can do. simple and very effective.
$? I don't have gram.
I quit youtube and joined again so I could like this twice.
I'm sorry, but I just don't dig on that air dam. Imo. it ruins the look of the front. But good news, it's just one dude's opinion.
lol yea each their own. it can be an acquired taste mod 😂
@@StreetBandito - Indeed. Total respect for the work done though. I don't wanna rip on that. Anyone who restores a classic to near perfection, deserves a lot of praise, and you have earned that.