[BMWCSRegistry] 16" old school Alpina's FS in San Diego
gparr02tii
gparr02tii at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 25 13:07:37 EDT 2007
Jim,
I agree that old school Alpina's are getting very rare these days, I like the open face much better than the new Alpina's with the wheel cover. Walloth & Nesch sells a 16" Alpina wheel for 388 Euros minus the wheel cover which sells for another 81 Euro's. Go do the conversion rate plus and figure in shipping costs from Germany and you'll quickly be spending well over $2K for a set of 4 wheels. If you've got old school Alpina wheels, hang on them, they are hard to find these days.
The Craigslist ad says your were parting out an Alpina B7, the real questions is what happened to the Alpina engine and the rest of the B7 parts or are you storing those away for your next project?
Gordon
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I own these wheels....they are lovely, and any kind of rubber imaginable is available in 225/50/r16....but his price is rather high, as a set in mint cond, with center caps (alpina, not BMW) are worth about this much.
James Rosenthal
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From: "gparr02tii" <gparr02tii at earthlink.net>
This ad is in the SF Bay craigslist, (but the seller is in Sandy Eggo). Usual disclaimers apply
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/pts/299702353.html The seller is Autobahn Salvage, a BMW/Porsche dismantler in El Cajon (San Diego suburb). http://www.autobahnparts.com/about.aspx?sm=18 At this price, I'll never bitch about paying $400 for a 73 Bavaria and driving it home complete with 14" Alpina's and a 3.3L and converted to EFI. An original So Cal blue plate car, I do miss that one but I've still got the Alpina's. The only thing I don't like about the 14" Alpina's is that no one makes a 225/60-14 tire anymore that is H rated. You have a much better tire selection in 16"
G-Man
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