Alpina B6 2.8 Touring n°069 - 1997
BMW has never made an M3 e36 Touring, but no matter, Alpina is here for you. A true rarity, it is aimed at connoisseurs in search of the rare gem. This example has been homologated in France by its owner, all you have to do is bid and enjoy driving it.
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Description
This 1997 Alpina B6 2.8 Touring of Japanese origin shows 262,000 km. The seller indicates that the vehicle is in good overall condition. This example bears the number 69 (out of 136) and was initially delivered to the Nicole Racing Group in Kanagawa.

Outside, the seller indicates that the vehicle is in good condition. The bodywork in its Boston Green Metallic shade shows only a few visible defects in the gallery.

Inside, the seller indicates that the vehicle is in good condition. The upholstery is beige leather. This car has the following equipment:
- electric sunroof
- roof bars
- dual-zone automatic air conditioning
- an original cassette radio.

The engine is a 2.8-liter inline six-cylinder developing approximately 240 horsepower, specifically prepared by Alpina. The seller indicates that the mechanics work normally as does the five-speed automatic transmission. Recently, the car has benefited from the following expenses:
- front suspension ball joints
- front steering rods and bellows
- rear shock absorber mounts and buffers
- windshield washer pump
- front windshield wipers

The car has 4 good condition 17-inch Alpina wheels, fitted with tires in good condition.

The seller is a private individual located in France in Boulogne-Billancourt (92) and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its French registration certificate, a favorable technical inspection of less than 6 months, its documentation, and its invoices.

The seller wished to set a reserve price.
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