I learn something new everyday.wkohler wrote:The speakers are what the car came with...
Keep up the amazing work. I hope to see it in person one day.
I'm honestly suppressed, you would think otherwise. It you had ever met Chris in person, you would know that he is way to picky (in a good way) to add anything that out of place on this Alpina project of his.Das_Prachtstraße wrote:wkohler wrote:In the background, you can see my E12 M535i living the dream.
I'm surprised you went with those parcel shelf speakers given the apparent originality of the rest of the car. Would not have been my personal choice, but then again it's not my car, is it?
What are the vents in the bulkhead below the rear seat? Are they too speaker points, or perhaps outlets for the optional under seat fuel burning heater? Your project really is coming up tremendously, I'll be sure to pay you a visit (welcome or unwelcome) on my next trip up North.
I WAS surprised Simon, hence the comment! I expect nothing short of perfection from his builds, and so far Chris has not disappointed. I simply hadn't expected that sort of speaker to be a factory inclusion, and I'm still surprised by it. No disrespect taken buddyDinan e28 wrote:I'm honestly suppressed, you would think otherwise. It you had ever met Chris in person, you would know that he is way to picky (in a good way) to add anything that out of place on this Alpina project of his.Das_Prachtstraße wrote:wkohler wrote:In the background, you can see my E12 M535i living the dream.
I'm surprised you went with those parcel shelf speakers given the apparent originality of the rest of the car. Would not have been my personal choice, but then again it's not my car, is it?
What are the vents in the bulkhead below the rear seat? Are they too speaker points, or perhaps outlets for the optional under seat fuel burning heater? Your project really is coming up tremendously, I'll be sure to pay you a visit (welcome or unwelcome) on my next trip up North.
No disrespect to you. Das_Prachtstraße
there was no right or wrong on the grill badge placement....how it was mounted depended on how many beers the installer had at lunch that day.....kzolee wrote:Fantastic work!
Looks like the grill badge was sometimes horizontal, according to Alpina's website:
http://www.alpina-automobiles.com/en/mo ... s/e28.html
As a matter of fact, I had the same cut-outs in mine...GaAlpinaOwner wrote:I have not seen the lower rear seat cut outs like this Chris. I think this was done after the fact for a Subwoofer added later...
Yes.jay wrote:Anyone else feel like crawling into the darkest corner of your garage, roll up into the fetal position and cry after seeing this thread?
That jack you have on the right, totally broke one two months ago...Karl Grau wrote:I better get busy.tsmall07 wrote:From the rate he's going, it'll be fully buttoned up before the end of the weekend.Karl Grau wrote:If this car makes it to St Paddy's, I hereby declare my garage Chris' property for the duration.