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Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:13 pm

m666w wrote:
bss325i wrote:Image
that looks :cool: :D
how much are these new then?
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:24 pm

i would'nt like to guess , nice tho :D
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:27 pm

m4xos wrote:
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bss325i wrote:Image
that looks :cool: :D
how much are these new then?
I prefer it in the earlier shiney leather!
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:39 pm

Rodderz wrote:
m4xos wrote:
m666w wrote: that looks :cool: :D
how much are these new then?
I prefer it in the earlier shiney leather!
You mean worn shiney leather.
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:45 pm

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m4xos wrote: how much are these new then?
I prefer it in the earlier shiney leather!
You mean worn shiney leather.
No! I mean a there IS a difference in the finish between the earlier and later versions of this wheel!
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:49 pm

Rodderz wrote:
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Rodderz wrote: I prefer it in the earlier shiney leather!
You mean worn shiney leather.
No! I mean a there IS a difference in the finish between the earlier and later versions of this wheel!
Really?! :roll:

So you've owned both your steering wheels from new?
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:00 pm

Nice selection Kieran 8)

The Alpina (early) is nice but i would fit a tech 2 to your Sport (imo) from that collection.

I quite like the AC variety. The more i see them (which isn't often!) the more i like.
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:01 pm

Barry I have owned both wheels and so has a friend of mine,and we both say that 100% without doubt the finish of the 2 wheels is different! The earlier wheel has a shiney top coat applied to it! on the wheel on my cab the sheen has come off on the top edge. At first it looked like it had the greasy stuff off of your hands that you get on a mouse! So I thought thats ok I will just clean it off,but unfortunatly it wasnt dirt,it was the finish coming off and all my cleaning did was remove more of it!

Apply a bit of common sense,if its only wear.........how does the centre cover leather end up with the same sheen as the rim? :?
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:11 pm

Rodderz wrote:Barry I have owned both wheels and so has a friend of mine,and we both say that 100% without doubt the finish of the 2 wheels is different! The earlier wheel has a shiney top coat applied to it! on the wheel on my cab the sheen has come off on the top edge. At first it looked like it had the greasy stuff off of your hands that you get on a mouse! So I thought thats ok I will just clean it off,but unfortunatly it wasnt dirt,it was the finish coming off and all my cleaning did was remove more of it!

Apply a bit of common sense,if its only wear.........how does the centre cover leather end up with the same sheen as the rim? :?
Leather doesn't just wear through friction.
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Rodderz wrote::?
UV!
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Rod did you not get my pm :?
breaking loads of e30 coupes,tourings,convertibles,baurs,sports etc, e39 sport breaking e36 m50 sport breaking e36 m3 breaking, e28 breaking, e24 breaking
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:38 pm

It is not exactly the same wheel!

I recognise that you,Barry,are probably the most
knowledgeable person on this site when it comes to Alpina's,and on anything else I would accept any information you give as gospel!

I would need to be extra/doubly/100% sure of what I was saying before i questioned you,and on this issue I am!

They share the same part# as you have said in a previous thread,but the manufacturing of the wheels has changed sinse it was introduced in 1987!
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:40 pm

Rodderz wrote:It is not exactly the same wheel!

I recognise that you,Barry,are probably the most
knowledgeable person on this site when it comes to Alpina's,and on anything else I would accept any information you give as gospel!

I would need to be extra/doubly/100% sure of what I was saying before i questioned you,and on this issue I am!

They share the same part# as you have said in a previous thread,but the manufacturing of the wheels has changed sinse it was introduced in 1987!
The 3 spoke didn't come out in 87!
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:52 pm

I had a new wheel fited to my two year old M5 last week at Wood BMW Hampshire. It was replaced because there was a section of leather peeling. The difference between the two wheels, old and new, is astonishing. The new wheel's stiching is brighter and the wheel has a much more matte finish and is very noisy with hands gliding over it. It is also very 'grey' compared to the shinier wheel that preceeded it.

That is simply what happens to leather. It gains a patina and shine as it hardens and takes on weathering, sunlight and grease. Look at a 20 year old sport trim for exmple.

I also had a new replacement early style Alpina wheel on my C2 2.7, that had a matt rim in comparison to a more aged glossy example. I don't believe the lather is any different, or processed any differently than it was 20 years ago.
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Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:01 pm

I still beg to differ!
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For interested Australian parties I have managed to find out that these 3 spoke Alpina wheels are available via our dealers.

Cost?

550 pounds.

I put it in pounds so that you UK lot can have a laugh. :)
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When you say £550 do you mean that or is it $550-AUD?

As $550.00-AUD = £248.593 which is pretty much spot on to the amount you have to pay for over here!

...or did I just ruin your joke... :?
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Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:10 am

I mean 550 of your English pounds.

A tad over $1200 Australian dollars.

And I don't think the joke ruined at all ~ it just got funnier I reckon. :)
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$1200 for a steering wheel :eek: :eek:
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Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:13 pm

AlpineAde wrote:I mean 550 of your English pounds.

A tad over $1200 Australian dollars.

And I don't think the joke ruined at all ~ it just got funnier I reckon. :)
That is a f*cking piss take! Can't you get some one to order one in the uk and sent it back to you? Will that work out cheaper or do you have to pay some stupid taxes?
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Thu Feb 12, 2009 7:01 am

It's been mentioned a few times on this forum that we poor Aussies get a tad shafted on parts. True words!

Unfortunately, Barry, I've no family left alive in the UK anymore so no can do on the get-the-wheel-bought-and-posted. :(

I'm following up an American lead at present. We'll see how that goes. One can always hope and generally parts are half to two thirds the price of what we pay ordinarily.

We have to pay tax/duty on anything over $1000, so the wheel wouldn't incur any charge as 250 quid is around $550.
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Thu Feb 12, 2009 7:13 am

AlpineAde I could help you get the Alpina wheel.
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Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:02 am

kieran325 wrote:Not to sure yet, I will end up selling some of the wheels when Ive decided which ones I prefer.
Thanks for your help mate spot on zonner
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Blitz wrote:AlpineAde I could help you get the Alpina wheel.
Cheers for that one, mate. If the American lead doesn't pan out I might well take you up on that very kind offer. Thanks!
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Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:58 pm

Quick one.... Will a E36 wheel fit the E30 ???
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Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:04 pm

Defos not mate. I have a tech 2 stye e36 early none air bag M3 wheel. I tried to fit it to E30 nothing like. Its a shame because its mint
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Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:22 pm

Yeah it's the non airbag one, looks like the M Tech 2 :(

Cheers Dezzy, you'll have a parcel by weekend winkeye
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Thu Feb 12, 2009 7:53 pm

Spot on mate. Propper excited ha ha
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Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:31 pm

AlpineAde wrote:
bss325i wrote:This is my fave, 360mm alpina.

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That's stunning, Barry! Beautiful wheel indeed. Is it yours? If so any info on availability? Can these still be got?

We suffer a real lack of parts in Australia and such things as these never, ever appear. As an example, I've only ever seen one Nardi wheel for sale in the country. Bit backwards, us lot! LOL!
Too everyone who likes 3 spoke alpina wheels check out this item number on the bay 110349366119
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