Alpina replica for sale
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Re: Alpina replica for sale
what the hell
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Re: Alpina replica for sale
O c'mon mark, you know you love those twin exit'se21-Mark wrote:That's horrible.
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Re: Alpina replica for sale
I just bought an E46 myself, pity I didn't see this ad any sooner!


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Re: Alpina replica for sale
It's a facelift 2002 model 330i sport.
Spec.
Widescreen nav
Harmon Kardon
Black leather
Retract mirrors
Auto dim rear view mirror
Elec lumbar
Tv
Glass sunroof
Boot spoiler
I am sort of mad about options. I notice yours has heated seats......my fav option but mine doesn't have them
Will upload some pics
Spec.
Widescreen nav
Harmon Kardon
Black leather
Retract mirrors
Auto dim rear view mirror
Elec lumbar
Tv
Glass sunroof
Boot spoiler
I am sort of mad about options. I notice yours has heated seats......my fav option but mine doesn't have them
Will upload some pics
Re: Alpina replica for sale
Jeroen wrote:hahaha! now I defo want pics!





S210A Dynamic stability control
S226A Sports suspension settings
S249A Multi function sports steering wheel
S261A Side airbags for rear passengers
S265A Tyre pressure control (TPC)
S302A Alarm system
S313A Fold-in outside mirror
S320A Deleted, model lettering
S326A Rear m sport boot spoiler
S338A M Sports package II
S358A Climate comfort windscreen
S403A Glass roof, electrical
S428A Warning triangle and first aid kit
S4234 Fold down rear seats
S431A Interior mirror with automatic-dip
S438A Fine wood trim
S441A Smoker package (Never Smoked in)
S465A Ski Bag Through-loading system
S481A Sports seat
S488A Electronic Lumbar support, driver and passenger
S493A Storage compartment package
S495A 3-point belt & head restr'nt,rear middle
S502A Headlight cleaning system
S508A Park Distance Control (PDC)
S521A Rain sensor Wipers
S522A Xenon Light - Automatic
S534A Automatic air conditioning
S601A TV function (Analogue)
S609A Navigation system Professional
S674A Hi-Fi system Harman Kardon
S692A Preparation, BMW 6-CD changer I-bus
S710A M sports steering wheel, multi function
S716A M AERODYNAMIKPAKET II Aerodynamics package
S760A INDIVIDUAL SHADOW LINE High gloss shadow line
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S785A White direction indicator lights
S789A BMW LA wheel, Individual
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Re: Alpina replica for sale
Haha looks familiar even though I got rid of those 18's as they messed up the ride imo. On 17" WTCC wheels atm


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Re: Alpina replica for sale
Nice cars, but why the small engine.
I had a one minute drive with mine up a hill with snow on the road. It's just fun. What a fu...ing wintercar it must be. So next time, take it all out and go for the 3.3 allrad.

I had a one minute drive with mine up a hill with snow on the road. It's just fun. What a fu...ing wintercar it must be. So next time, take it all out and go for the 3.3 allrad.

81 e21 323i polaris
That's a whole lott of engine under the bonnet;-)
That's a whole lott of engine under the bonnet;-)
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Re: Alpina replica for sale
That's not too difficult. The 330i manual is said to be faster than a 3.3 Allrad Switchtronic (as driveline and gearbox take up a lot of the juice) and definitely is more fun in the snow haha. And even if they're just as fast I'll have more fun in a RWD. I did consider a B3 manual before buying my current daily but try to find that with a matching history. That would make it cost 3 times the price of my 330i...
Regards/groeten, Jeroen