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Alpina.
Official website Alpina-Archive
Alpina Cars:
Overview of all BMW–
Alpina cars The
online owner community for BMW
Alpinas Information on
Alpina...
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Alpinas Turbo-Tiere, Auto Bild, 9 June 2011 (Retrieved 7
December 2014) McAleer,
Brendan (28
November 2014). "Iron fist in a
velvet glove:
Alpinas were...
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Alpina is a
German automobile manufacturing company.
Alpina may also
refer to:
Alpina (moth), a
genus of moth
Alpina Productos Alimenticios, a Colombian...
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following the S50 engine's
upgrade to 3.2 litres. With the new 3.2 models,
Alpinas were now
based on the 328i and its 2.8L engine,
rather than 325i models...
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standard BMW M3.
Alpina B3
sedan (pre-facelift)
Alpina B3
Touring (pre-facelift) Rear view of
Alpina D3 S
Alpina B3 (facelift)
Alpina B3
Touring (facelift)...
- Quebec-based AD Boivin,
manufacturer of the Snow Hawk and the
European Alpina snowmobile. The
second half of the 20th
century saw the rise of recreational...
- The
Alpina B12 is a name
given to high-performance
luxury automobiles manufactured by
German automobile manufacturer Alpina. The B12
originally succeeded...
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Hornungia alpina (also
Hutchinsia alpina or
Pritzelago alpina) is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae. It is
native to the
mountains of Southern...
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mineral pyrite (/ˈpaɪraɪt/ PY-ryte), or iron pyrite, also
known as fool's gold, is an iron
sulfide with the
chemical formula FeS2 (iron (II) disulfide)...
- Applications: 1999–2001
Alpina B10 V8 2000–2004
Morgan Aero 8 GTN 2002–2004 BMW X5 (E53) X5 4.6is The
Alpina F3 was
developed by
Alpina and
based on the M62B44...