WTB: Alpina Headers

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I appreciate this is probably a long long shot but curious if any members might have a set of Alpina Headers they'd be willing to part with. Starting to look at the engine rebuild and that would be something I'd love to have as part of the new set up. Open to suggestions if you have anything else along the same lines. Feel free to PM me.
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I believe member IMSA-CSL has had some for sale in the past. He seems to regularly find amazingly rare and very special Alpina and CSL parts. Very pricy, IIRC. I ended up with a set of Stahl headers, which at $1000 were vastly less expensive and known to fit without hassles.

I have been told Ireland Engineering makes a set that are visually similar. If I wanted the Alpina look without the expense, these might be a good choice. I have second hand feedback that these require a fair bit of work to fit into a street going E9. Butnif you are building an Alpina tribute car the cost is probably not a big issue.


John
 
Thanks @bfeng I'll reach out to IMSA-CSL and see if he has anything. Not building an Alpina Tribute car so doesn't have to be Alpina headers and certainly open to other less expensive options just thought maybe I'd start there and see what popped up.
 
The Alpina headers interfere with the motor mount. You’ll have to modify the mount to make the headers work.

Interesting that they essentially say the same thing. Wonder if this would work for an e9?

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Happy New Year To All! (and I really mean that :) ) and thanks for help, advice and pics of Headers. It looks like I've been able to secure a lovely high quality set from DeQuincy which luckily have been used in our particular engine set up before and have been built so that there's no interference or modification needed with engine mounts which is super helpful.
 
I believe member IMSA-CSL has had some for sale in the past. He seems to regularly find amazingly rare and very special Alpina and CSL parts. Very pricy, IIRC. I ended up with a set of Stahl headers, which at $1000 were vastly less expensive and known to fit without hassles.

I have been told Ireland Engineering makes a set that are visually similar. If I wanted the Alpina look without the expense, these might be a good choice. I have second hand feedback that these require a fair bit of work to fit into a street going E9. Butnif you are building an Alpina tribute car the cost is probably not a big issue.


John
Has anyone tried these from IE?
 
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