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    #16
    Originally posted by Super Eta
    they are real!

    Compare the rims:

    Some companies make 16" Replicas with 20 spokes.
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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      #17
      whatever...hahaha :roll:

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        #18
        Thanks for the responses guys. I will let you know how it goes tomorrow after I go check it out. I know someone that has been a BMW Tech for about 25 years now and he is coming with me. I was wondering the samething about the Alpinas. Alpinas aren't really my bag, so if I purchase the car I will probably sell them. Well I will let you guys know and I am going to try to snap some more pictures. Thanks

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          #19
          Originally posted by kencopperwheat
          Originally posted by BrianF 88iS


          I am just woundering if it was bought in Germany, then why does it look Amercianized? :?
          Oh well, one nice looking car :up:
          What's "Americanized" about it?

          Are those genuine Alpinas? (They look 16", but I'm too lazy to count the spokes).
          US grills, US ellipsoids, sidemarkers, etc.

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            #20
            probably had to have the DOT conversion to a German spec car. Don't all the comments on Alpinas apply to 4 lug and not 5 lug? Those look to have a lot of dish and look genuine to me. I dig 'em on the M3, they look a lot nicer than the ones on the Alpina Police car.

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              #21
              Originally posted by franz
              probably had to have the DOT conversion to a German spec car. Don't all the comments on Alpinas apply to 4 lug and not 5 lug? Those look to have a lot of dish and look genuine to me. I dig 'em on the M3, they look a lot nicer than the ones on the Alpina Police car.
              Conversion for the headlights and guages.

              BUT, German m3's usually did not come with a leather interior, and door panles. I also think it would still have the Euro grills, euro toe hook covers, NO AC, and NO engine fan.

              It would be a waste of money to add the US parts there.

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                #22
                methinks it was just euro delivery.
                My mountains are better than yours.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by bimmerphile
                  methinks it was just euro delivery.
                  At least someone agrees with me :roll: :P
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                    #24
                    Well guys, the car got sold. Not to me. The owner sold it this morning before I even got to look at it. If anyone knows of any M3's in the New England area for sale let me know. Thanks

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                      #25
                      Real Euro with Real Alpina wheels, notice not valve stem.....

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