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1:18 - Kyosho, BMW 2002 TURBO - 1974
A true icon and a really beautiful & soldout model!
Brand new collectors item
A must have for the BMW fan or for the exclusive car collector.
Rare & hard to find model.
Doors, trunk & hood can be opened.
Interior, engine compartment & trunk are highly detailed
Kyosho model cars are extraordinarly detailed & the quality excellent.
Experience the precision and performance of the iconic BMW 2002 Turbo!
Kyosho crafted this masterpiece from high-quality metal.
With its sleek design and impressive scale, this precision model is a testament to the brand's commitment to excellence.
Whether you're a collector or a car aficionado, this miniature masterpiece is sure to impress.
Original car history:
The 2002 turbo (E20) was launched at the 1973 Frankfurt Motor Show.
This was Europe's and BMW's first turbocharged production car.
It produced 170 PS (125 kW; 168 hp) at 5,800 rpm, with 240 N⋅m (177 lbf⋅ft) of torque.
The car had a top speed of 211 km/h (131 mph).
The 2002 Turbo used the 2002 tii engine with a twin-scroll 0.55 Bar turbocharger developed together with KK&K.
The cylinder head was a modified version of the '121TI' design (used on 1972 & earlier 2002s) with larger combustion chambers to give a compression ratio of 6.9:1, in order to prevent engine knocking.
A version of the Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection was used with integrated boost enrichment feature and altitude compensation.
The car had a larger radiator and an oil cooler as standard, front brakes were a ventilated derivative of the tii brake and rear drums were a 250mm design that would later appear on the E21 3-series.
The gearbox was either a strengthened Getrag 232 4-speed (unique to the 2002 turbo) or the Getrag 235/5 close-ratio 5 speed (which was also optional on 2002 tii), this drove through a 3.36:1 limited slip differential to 5.5J13 steel wheels of a similar design to those that would appear later on the E21.
The interior added an extra gauge cluster for the boost gauge & clock plus a red instrument panel with 240kmh/150 mph speedometer, sports seats & steering wheel.
The steel body featured a different front-panel with additional tow-bracket and air-intake apertures and the front & rear wheel arches are cut-back to allow fitting of wider wheels.
These body changes are clothed in fibreglass wheelarch extensions and a front airdam, all bolted to the body, plus a rubber rear spoiler on the trunk lid.
Two standard colours were available: Chamonix (white) and Polaris (silver) - and cars featured BMW motorsport colour-scheme stripes/decals on the sides & front airdam.
The 2002 Turbo was introduced just before the 1973 oil crisis, therefore only 1,672 were built, as BMW has since said "BMW had built a car that contradicted the spirit of the times like no automobile before".
Item will be carefully packed and sent with tracking information.
1:18 - Kyosho, BMW 2002 TURBO - 1974
A true icon and a really beautiful & soldout model!
Brand new collectors item
A must have for the BMW fan or for the exclusive car collector.
Rare & hard to find model.
Doors, trunk & hood can be opened.
Interior, engine compartment & trunk are highly detailed
Kyosho model cars are extraordinarly detailed & the quality excellent.
Experience the precision and performance of the iconic BMW 2002 Turbo!
Kyosho crafted this masterpiece from high-quality metal.
With its sleek design and impressive scale, this precision model is a testament to the brand's commitment to excellence.
Whether you're a collector or a car aficionado, this miniature masterpiece is sure to impress.
Original car history:
The 2002 turbo (E20) was launched at the 1973 Frankfurt Motor Show.
This was Europe's and BMW's first turbocharged production car.
It produced 170 PS (125 kW; 168 hp) at 5,800 rpm, with 240 N⋅m (177 lbf⋅ft) of torque.
The car had a top speed of 211 km/h (131 mph).
The 2002 Turbo used the 2002 tii engine with a twin-scroll 0.55 Bar turbocharger developed together with KK&K.
The cylinder head was a modified version of the '121TI' design (used on 1972 & earlier 2002s) with larger combustion chambers to give a compression ratio of 6.9:1, in order to prevent engine knocking.
A version of the Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection was used with integrated boost enrichment feature and altitude compensation.
The car had a larger radiator and an oil cooler as standard, front brakes were a ventilated derivative of the tii brake and rear drums were a 250mm design that would later appear on the E21 3-series.
The gearbox was either a strengthened Getrag 232 4-speed (unique to the 2002 turbo) or the Getrag 235/5 close-ratio 5 speed (which was also optional on 2002 tii), this drove through a 3.36:1 limited slip differential to 5.5J13 steel wheels of a similar design to those that would appear later on the E21.
The interior added an extra gauge cluster for the boost gauge & clock plus a red instrument panel with 240kmh/150 mph speedometer, sports seats & steering wheel.
The steel body featured a different front-panel with additional tow-bracket and air-intake apertures and the front & rear wheel arches are cut-back to allow fitting of wider wheels.
These body changes are clothed in fibreglass wheelarch extensions and a front airdam, all bolted to the body, plus a rubber rear spoiler on the trunk lid.
Two standard colours were available: Chamonix (white) and Polaris (silver) - and cars featured BMW motorsport colour-scheme stripes/decals on the sides & front airdam.
The 2002 Turbo was introduced just before the 1973 oil crisis, therefore only 1,672 were built, as BMW has since said "BMW had built a car that contradicted the spirit of the times like no automobile before".
Item will be carefully packed and sent with tracking information.