If it's from Japan, was it ever RHD?
Cool car, keep it clean and nice.
I love it. Definately a rare find.
It is suspiciously clean for 120k.
Damn. Ultra nice Beeeemer.
I wonder if you could find some used USDM bumpers, put them on, get the DOT to okay it, then return the Alpina bumpers back on...?
Im a little curious how much that ran ya?
I have never heard about Alpina before. To me it just looks like an old school Bimmer with a name written all over it. But ncie find if it is that rare of a car. And liek said, it looks rediculously clean for a car that old!
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that makes you a pedafile, and I'm not gonna stand here and argue
with a pervert" -- Peter Griffin
it definitely isnt just an old school bimmer with a name written on it
it even has a different non bmw VIN #....it wasnt ever RHD....and as for its rarity i belive it is #276 out of 500 something ever built...
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It's not #288 out of 500?
its nice no matter what...nice find...good luck with it!
200 something
thanks tribals to be exact its 288 out of 572...sadly i have only really glanced at the car so far...i cant wait to get it out on the road...i might take it out next week even though it wont be legal by thenl...swap some license plates and dont get pulled over and i should be all set
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Very pimp, and I really like the engine. Inline 6s are sweet!
How many steps to heaven, Doc?
...Ah, metaphysics.
Nice, you need to pull numbers and cross check to make sure Alpina built the car and it wasnt altered after make. I had a Alpina go through my hands(I build and race 2002s and e21s.) Unfortunately, it was a post build Alpina(aka clone car.) Looks sick...have fun and baby the car their worth a ton to people like me!
SpcmnSpff302 (The Link Master) wrote:If it's from Japan, was it ever RHD?
Can I rephrase that?
If it is from Japan, why isn't it RHD?
Nice car, too. Though I disagree with the subject of your post... unless it is a classic/antique, a car typically is not an investment. This one might be borderline, though, I don't know.
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the former." - Albert Einstein
The other day I was driving on the A6...I'm in Germany by the way so that's the autobahn...and was passed by a BMW with Alpina on the back? I was like WTF does that mean?? I now know!
Looks clean for sure and hope you get her all legal and on the road!
I have a few German friends who could write a letter or make an inquiry for you if you like to get some type of certification on the bumpers and stuff...hit me up on email and I'll see what I can do for you.
Eh...old man with a Corvette now...it was bound to happen sooner rather than later right?
From what I can tell...the first owner imported it from Germany to Japan...Germany is LHD so I guess they just kept it that way instead of changing it...
As for its authenticity...from what I have learned from Alpina the VIN matches their records so it is authentic...
as for it being an investment...well we will see...ive been trying to get a hold of someone with an appraised value...insurance right now has no idea what to do with it so i dunno about them...but like greg x heart said....to the right people they can be worth a lot
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So if you imported it to the US from Canada, did that mean you didn't have to go through all the effort of crash testing ten of them?
I was happy when I heard my car ran 10s. Then I found out that was 0-60.
Awesome!!!
I would be completely scared of somebody stealing that.
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I like it because its clean.
Real clean.
LS1's never blow up;
Spray that puppy... 02 sensors are overrated.