ALPINA Wheels

merdad

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Hi all, Hope everyone is safe and healthy.
Just found a set of three piece Alpinas. It's not for a coupe, but am too excited not to share them.
 

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Three-part light metal wheels allow one particularly good adaptability solution of the rim widths to the given spacial conditions. Alloy wheels are in all widths and in different diameters (13”, 14", 15", and 16”).

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They are 13x7 , need restorations and nut and bolts. They would be perfect on my 2002 Touring with turbo flares.
 
Hi Merdad! Very cool. How did you find them?
Hi Dan,
Someone else had found them. There are a lot of rare parts still hidden away here, since Iranians in past and present were BMW fans and had purchased a lot of parts for their cars. After the revolution they all went into hiding and storage. Now they are slowly being found.
They guy put it on Instagram and I replied that how much I love them. He replied its yours if you want them, and that was the end of story. I am sure there are more out there. I paid equivalent of $1200 for them, but $1200 is a lot of money here with our currency devaluation.
 
What are the numbers stamped on the split mean?
Mine are 8.0 on all four inner splits.
Thanks
 
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