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No points for the base of the vehicle, but one point for the puzzler identifying who was responsible for this particular version?

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Re: JC fast cornering
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2011, 10:04:47 AM »
BMW E30 T Luchjenbroers

The "T" is a touring version of the two doors are handmade by the brothers made Luchjenbroers in the Netherlands. It was inspired in 2002 Tii Touring BMW that made itself back in the 70's without much success.
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Re: JC fast cornering
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2011, 10:30:49 AM »
Indeed it was made by one of the Luchjenbroers.

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Four of the Luchjenbroers BMW 2-door wagons were built.  The hatch was taken from a Mk 1 VW Golf.

The silver car is a 320i, and is still in the Luchjenbroers showroom.

The dark blue car below is a 316i, and is in Germany.

The white wagon with roof rails, is another 316i, and may still be in the Netherlands.

The white wagon with the body kit is the only one of the four, which is RHD.