Pictures BMW Alpina Picture Thread


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Fantastic Blue................................


Jolly Rims ......................................


Little specs please ?
 
Fantastic Blue................................


Jolly Rims ......................................


Little specs please ?

Which one? The car above - it's the B6 S! Coloured in Alpina Green II. Engine delivers 530 hp (the B6 has 500) and 730 Nm! And going up to 318 km/h! :usa7uh:
 
Thank you so much , great help from your side. There I read a term :100nm torque advantage? :, would you please define it in just two lines , not getting the concept clear ............

Regards

Will end this here - because this is still an Alpina Picture Thread. Questions regarding to the thread - please ask them there! :usa7uh:

So, back to topic, please…
 
The law actually requires number plates in the front here in California, but cops are very lax about it and don't enforce it.

As for B7, already seen 3 on the road here, so I am guessing it is selling well.
 

Alpina

Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH & Co. KG is an automobile manufacturing company and sub-brand of BMW AG, based in Buchloe, in the Ostallgäu district of Bavaria, Germany. Since 1965, Alpina has developed and sold high-performance versions of BMW cars.
Official website: Alpina

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