I had a read through the Alpina parts and accessories catalogue earlier.
Does anyone know if its all still available?
Cheers Jim [/img]
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Thanks Pukar, but it sounds expensive and i've just bought the Mrs a new motor so need to watch the pennies for a bit.
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I bought new badges for my C2, the cheapes one was the ALPINA badge, it was £50
the C2 2.7 badge was £97 and the grille badge similar, front spoilers are still available but £260 from memory, the discs for the Alpina Big brake setup are £600 for the pair, pads are £2-300 on top, I think gear knobs are un available, steering wheels are about £250, maybe more now, exhausts are £1000 but not available, God know what's a set of staggered wheels cost, second hand values are scary though.
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