Immaculate E9 Alpina wheels

twistinglane

Well-Known Member
Site Donor
Messages
677
Reaction score
25
Location
Maryland
Perhaps ad shot of hub to show labeling? EBay pics don't have enough resolution to read markings (for me anyway).
 

Markos

Well-Known Member
Site Donor
Messages
13,369
Reaction score
7,503
Location
Seattle, WA
Sorry to burst your bubble O, but those are not Alpina wheels. They aren't even the factory 6" clones that came on the late model e9's. These are "turbines" that came on a multitude of BMW models, particularly the e12 and e23. Unrestored versions fetch about $150 in the US.
 

vince

Well-Known Member
Site Donor
Messages
1,477
Reaction score
1,462
Location
West Linn, Oregon
Sorry to burst your bubble O, but those are not Alpina wheels. They aren't even the factory 6" clones that came on the late model e9's. These are "turbines" that came on a multitude of BMW models, particularly the e12 and e23. Unrestored versions fetch about $150 in the US.

+1, you can find those on CL all the time.
 

aearch

Well-Known Member
Site Donor $
Messages
4,122
Reaction score
591
Location
pleasant hill , ca
go figure

yea the reason i keep my oem wheels is that they are the the csl wheeels
with the real nicw deep inset face not many other wheels have those perfect
dimension setups 7.5 x 14
 

Markos

Well-Known Member
Site Donor
Messages
13,369
Reaction score
7,503
Location
Seattle, WA
Wow, props to you. That is absolutely insane. I hope the buyer knows what they just purchased. You added "Turbine" but your title also includes "Alpina" and "CSL", neither of which have anything to do with the wheels that you sold. Cheers!
 
Last edited:
Top