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Thread: Alpina B10 BiTurbo Autumn Pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam-Son
    hmm thanks from what i'm told my style 32's are abit on the heavy side
    Yes, but, are those stye 32s? Look at the lip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave M
    Yes, but, are those stye 32s? Look at the lip.

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    Umm I'm sure I know what wheels I have thanks they're the 3 series offset
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    OOOps, sorry to have insulted you Sam. I thought there was an Alpina wheel that looked like a style 32.
    Last edited by Dave M; 11-13-2007 at 07:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave M
    OOOps, sorry to have insulted you Sam. I thought there was an Alpina wheel that looked like a style 32.
    not insulted I shoulda added a smiley or something but really I ought to be used to it by now EVERYONE asks me whats up with my 32's I got them with the 3 offset becasue that was all I could get and I was so eager to get the 32's I'm looknin in to the proper ones or someting more lightweight. Any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam-Son
    not insulted I shoulda added a smiley or something but really I ought to be used to it by now EVERYONE asks me whats up with my 32's I got them with the 3 offset becasue that was all I could get and I was so eager to get the 32's I'm looknin in to the proper ones or someting more lightweight. Any ideas?
    Haha, no worries, always hard to tell if someones taking things to heart. Not sure what you find wrong with your 32s. They look great to me. One of my fav. wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave M
    Haha, no worries, always hard to tell if someones taking things to heart. Not sure what you find wrong with your 32s. They look great to me. One of my fav. wheels.

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    I love the 32's its just I want the proper 5er ones with the deeper dish and I think the 32's are a bit on the heavy side not really sure thats just what i heard
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    the genuine "BMW" wheels are ussually lighter than the equivalent replica
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    puppy, any pics without the front bumper bar. I'd like to see the intercooler. Lovely looking car btw!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKriss
    puppy, any pics without the front bumper bar. I'd like to see the intercooler. Lovely looking car btw!
    How about some good pics of the turbos and the kick arse manifolding job they did- if only it were possible in RHD... <Cries>

    Awesome car puppy, be sure to buy a museum to put her in before the weather starts wearing her.. I was considering an LE but I have no museum built yet. (I just bought my 3rd BMW...) Thanks for sharing her with us, I hope you have heaps of fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by genphreak
    Was there a really ever a better BMW ever made?
    Er, yes there was. Take a look at this. Make sure you keep scrolling to see pics of the interior.
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