Anybody know this car or been to view?

The only thing I would change are the lights. I can see the rears are still the old ones, can’t see the front. If those are changed to 2005 type, that would look fantastic.

The darker colours really suit the Alpina
 
pvr said:
The only thing I would change are the lights. I can see the rears are still the old ones, can’t see the front. If those are changed to 2005 type, that would look fantastic.

The darker colours really suit the Alpina

Funnily enough Alan and I were talking about that earlier this evening.

It’s completely standard except for a gap-tech and Bilstein B12 kit.

Had a lot of preemptive maintenance and also had all the brake lines replaced.

My immediate plans are to get out to a few meets in it and enjoy it, but lights may get updated for the cleaner look :thumbsup:
 
True-Blue said:
And I’m now the Proud owner of number 204.

Delighted with the car, even if the closure of the M5 meant too much traffic to properly enjoy the drive home.

This one will be staying :D

It is truly-alpina-blue

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That looks nice, great colour too! I know somewhere where you can get a nice set of carbon fibre dash trims for it :rofl: :wink:
 
True-Blue said:
pvr said:
The only thing I would change are the lights. I can see the rears are still the old ones, can’t see the front. If those are changed to 2005 type, that would look fantastic.

The darker colours really suit the Alpina

Funnily enough Alan and I were talking about that earlier this evening.

It’s completely standard except for a gap-tech and Bilstein B12 kit.

Had a lot of preemptive maintenance and also had all the brake lines replaced.

My immediate plans are to get out to a few meets in it and enjoy it, but lights may get updated for the cleaner look :thumbsup:

Congratulations mate. Great example...

I would probably ditch the tango hockeys....

Look forward to seeing it soon.

Tomo
 
Silverstar said:
True-Blue said:
And I’m now the Proud owner of number 204.

Delighted with the car, even if the closure of the M5 meant too much traffic to properly enjoy the drive home.

This one will be staying :D

It is truly-alpina-blue

IMG_1878.jpeg

That looks nice, great colour too! I know somewhere where you can get a nice set of carbon fibre dash trims for it :rofl: :wink:

I was getting very tempted by those, had I been keeping the Si, as they look great 👍

I don’t think I’ll be removing the Alpina embossed leather dash trim though.
 
tomoz4white said:
True-Blue said:
pvr said:
The only thing I would change are the lights. I can see the rears are still the old ones, can’t see the front. If those are changed to 2005 type, that would look fantastic.

The darker colours really suit the Alpina

Funnily enough Alan and I were talking about that earlier this evening.

It’s completely standard except for a gap-tech and Bilstein B12 kit.

Had a lot of preemptive maintenance and also had all the brake lines replaced.

My immediate plans are to get out to a few meets in it and enjoy it, but lights may get updated for the cleaner look :thumbsup:

Congratulations mate. Great example...

I would probably ditch the tango hockeys....

Look forward to seeing it soon.

Tomo

Thanks Mate,

It’s passed the Number5 Alpina inspection so all good here

Yes, I may try and locate some non-tangos :thumbsup:
 
Congratulations bud, I hope you both enjoy many miles in it :driving:

Would be the exact same colour combo I’d buy if getting one :thumbsup:
 
Argyll Andy said:
Congratulations bud, I hope you both enjoy many miles in it :driving:

Would be the exact same colour combo I’d buy if getting one :thumbsup:

Thanks Andy, first little outing in it today… over the moon

:thumbsup:
 
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