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      Old 31st December 2000, 20:36   #1 (permalink)
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      What`s the price of div. Alpina Models

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      Is it anyone that knows the listprice on the Alpina D10 Bi-Turbo and the B3 3,3 Convertible?

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      Hi Guardion

      Rough estimates are as follows and will vary upon configuration;

      The D10 is DM 150K + (I've seen them for as much as 169K)
      The B3 3.3cab is DM 130K+ (...150K)

      This is of course before the Nor. goverment get hold of them....

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