Car Feature>> Ray Chau’s Bmw 2002

I've been a BMW owner for a very short while now –9 months to be exact. And in that short amount of time, I've found myself becoming a rather big devotee of anything that leaves the Bavarian Motor Werks factory floor. BMWs somehow balance the fine line of everyday functionality and performance drivability in one complete package. 

Early last month, I went to the E30 Motorwerks Show and Shine meet at the shop in Huntington Beach. There, I was greeted with all sorts of E30s. But one car stood out from the rest and it wasn't even an E30.

It was a 1973 BMW 2002 in white Chamonix and is owned by Ray Chau.

The 2002's rather lower than usual ride height is thanks to the pair of Ground Control front coil overs with Koni double adjustable shocks…

…and a GC Adjustable camber plate. Ray has also improved the overall handling with a set of Ireland Engineering 22/22 hollow adjustable sway bars and an elefant Supply Co. front strut bar.

It's hard to find a BMW 2002 with this low of a ride height. But finding one this low on a set of BBS RM 15×7 front…

…15×8 rear wrapped with a 195/45/15 Toyo T1R is a whole different story. The BBS adds a nice modern touch to the overall period correct look Ray achieved. 

The end result is nothing short of amazing.

But what makes this aesthetically pleasing 2002 even more special is what lurks under the hood.

In the depths of the engine bay, you'll find a 2.3L S14 which produces 192 HP and originally came out of an E30 M3.

It's hard to argue about anything that is powered by the Bavarian M…

…especially when it comes from the factory with four individual throttle bodies. 

Ray coupled the engine to an E21 5 Speed Transmission and 3.90 LSD for the rear end. Since the car saw a rather large upgrade in horsepower, a big brake kit was also installed.

The interior is just as clean as the car's exterior. Ray added a few odds and ends to spice things up but he has also kept it as factory as possible.

When you put in an M powered motor, stock 2002 seats just won't do. Ray found a pair of reclinable aftermarket Recaros made for Porsches to replace the stock front seats.

The rear seats were left stock as they're still in pristine condition. It's surprising to sit in the back seat to find out just how roomy the back seats are for such a small coupe. 

Back in the front, Ray swapped out the stock steering wheel for a Momo Prototipo Steering Wheel. A gorgeous Alpina logo also adorns the horn button…

…as it also adorns the gear lever with an Alpina Shift Knob that replaces the factory knob.

It was surprising to also find out that the heater still…

…and air conditioning still work in the car! How's that for a 38 year old car?

Ray and his brother, Harlan, run a small side business together, the elefant Supply Company. They create the various BMW skateboards as seen here and other BMW odds and ends.

In the trunk is also rear strut bar which serves more as a visually appealing piece than for chassis stiffening.

Ray also added a period correct roof rack. No Yakima or Thule here!

During the photo shoot, we took the roof rack off temporarily for a few snaps as the car looks cleaner and looks even lower without it. 

In this day and age, it's hard to find really clean cars. Especially older cars like a BMW 2002. More and more people are finding that it is much more rewarding to find a car that is slightly beat up and reworking it to factory specifications from there. Ray Chau's 2002 is one of those people. Except that his definition of factory specification is slightly different than that of BMW's….

-Linhbergh

Elefant Supply Co.

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1

SICK! sup Ray?

2

This is how you build a BMW, really love this car, and the great shots/write up from Linhbergh certainly do it justice.

3

love what this guy has done, keeping it OEM+ to a certain degree but still looking orignal.. and fresh! - did you know you can still get parts from the Dealers for these?!! - Thanks.

4

/\ Update to my comment earlier.

Sorry spotted that he got one old Alpina badge + one new My bad.

5

I almost bought two of these cars once to try and build one, but they were too far gone for the tools and talent I had at the time.. It's always nice to see one though, especially when they're as nice as this. Serious props to the owner, that's a gorgeous car. I wouldn't change a thing.

6

veryy nice stance not too outrages jus perfect

nice negative camber tooo :)

7

I just came...

9

Great right when i feel like selling my 02 i read this!!!!!! Its a sign to keep it and finish it. THANKS Linbergh great pics.

10

He should get the old alpina logo on those badges since the car is old.

http://www.alpinabmw2002.com/2010/06/alpina-logo-evolution.html

12

Perfect. Absolutely perfect. No stupid camber 'stance.' No ridiculous engine swaps (the S14 is the only acceptable change under an '02's hood). Just needs some smaller European market bumpers and it is completely immaculate.



Top work Speedhunters!

13

great production!

14

THE CAR IS EXELLENT

15

@Nugget there is alot of parts support for 2002's.



Pretty nice, I ordered a T-shirt from them!

16

I do not like BMWs at all, but this, oh, this is so great! I want it!

17

Fantastic work, nice photos.



Amazing car, love every detail on it, that is one vintage good looking 2oo2 :P

18

DESKTOPS! PLEASE! I don't ask for desktops alot, but please please please make a few of these available D:

19

Beautiful! Everything on this car is perfect!

20

Beautiful. Perfect!

21

o cant beat bimmers!!! XD

22

Sweet car I'm usually a JDM sort of guy but i do like a tastefully done classic. Man, how do i get your job Linhbergh? I'd give my right arm to shoot and write about cars for a living.

23

2nd last pic for wlalpaper, please, thanks!

24

Very nice Ray, turuly an inspiring 2002. Don't change a thing. it's perfect.









One day.............. ;-)

25

ive seen that engine a few times with my one eyes it gives a chill down my spine

26

effin' sick. chau bow!

27

I remember this car well. It was quite a long road from classic to sick. Looks fantastic!

28

Beautiful car and well put together with right touches!

29

I love it!! I have one of those decks!

30

F'in nice Ray. Is that the same one that was in your garage in Nor CAL? anyways great job with the 2002 two thumbs up!

31

I feel sorry for the guys that restore their classics and can't enjoy them. Start off with a clean example and spend the money where it counts...on MODS!! Loving everything about this 02

32

nice car,nice powertrain!

33

This is how it's done! Spend the $$ where it counts. I feel for people that restore classics to the point where they can't enjoy it. Ahhh, I would do bad things to have this 2002...

34

super nice 2002! I was really happy to see the S14 powerplant... baller stuff

35

Many many wallpapers!

36

There are a few more S14 swaps(M2) running around now. But this is one of the very early ones. You can't buy that kinda patina and the wheels are a great match. Perfect, Ray!

37

Ray nice job! Love the way it stand looks. don't know how you were able to put that M3 in their but it looks good..

38

2nd nomine for car of the year?

I love the time period and how all fits that mold.

Then the motor is a good fit offering enough of a jump in power to make it fun.

In short,



CLASSIC

39

Sooooooooo much nicer without the roof rack, it's not my car but I don't see the point in running it if it isn't used, stupid trends. Love the car though!

40

DESKTOPS PLEASE!!!!!!!!!

41

now this is a car with personality!

42

Desktop of the 1st image please!

43

it's so frustrating at work we had a 1602i sat around for years (one of our mechanic's cars) and no one looked at it once it went for scrap as have countless old school bmws i.e. e28 m5 535 6 series csi loads of e30s plus one e21 when I was a apprentice about 12 years ago they were worthless trouble. but now there worth a fair bit and rising, "Dam why didn't I stick them in a shed some where" I wouldn't be minted but id save a few quid paying daft money for them now....

44

Hey guys, I'm wondering whats the process in getting some of these pictures in wallpaper downloadable form?
Im aware this is an old post, but damn i want so many pictures from this article! Long live 2002!

45

Anyone know the offset

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