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1990 Alpina B10 Bi-Turbo Is Up for Grabs

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Vintage BMW and Alpina models are becoming increasingly fashionable again, and the real proof is the opened market for such models that allows you to sell or buy your beloved model for good money.

And the best way to find an iconic Alpina model is browsing the Bringatrailer`s online website, where you can find tens or even hundreds of old BMWs or Alpinas. The latest model that is offered for sale is the below 1990 Alpina B10 Bi-Turbo, the model being recently restored and now looking in pristine condition.

It costs just $16,260 and comes with just 151.000 km on board. It also features a standout Alpine Blue exterior paint, with no indication of any serious accidents on its body styling whatsoever.

Mechanically, the 1990 Alpina B10 Bi-Turbo comes with a series of modifications, such as new suspension system with Alpina springs and anti-roll bars, Bilstein shocks up front with automatic-load leveling units at the rear, as well as 13-inch Front rotors discs commissioned from Lucas Girling.

Inside, the interior has also received some changes, including the Alpina badges on the seating, dashboard and so on.

In the engine department, the 1990 Alpina B10 Bi-Turbo is taking its power from a 3.5-liter inline-six engine, hooked to a five-speed manual transmission. This makes it extremely powerful, especially since the car`s turbos were replaced in 2009, meaning 360 horsepower, and allowing a sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.0 seconds.

In case you love vintage and iconic BMW models, especially if they involve customized models from Alpina division, then you should know that the model is available for sale in Fremont, California. You should be able to find out the price tag if you decide to buy the model.

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