2007 Alpina D3 MT #412 *SOLD*
2007 Alpina D3 MT #412 *SOLD*
SOLD
2007 Alpina D3 Mono Turbo - £8,695
Build number 412 in Sparkling Graphite Metallic
113k miles - majority clocked up on the motorway
March 2007 Build Date
Registered 22nd June 2007
3 months MOT
3 months tax
I am the second owner from new (+98k miles and counting in my custody).
197bhp
302lb ft (400Nm) torque
0-60 - 7.0 seconds
47.9mpg combined - I still achieve up to 55mpg average over a tank (680+ miles)!
Specification:
Alpina front splitter with black decals
Front fog lights
Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
On Board Computer – MPG, Av. Speed, Range, Digital speedometer
Conditional service information display
Tyre puncture warning system
Tyre mobility system
Stop/start button
Dynamic Stability Control + Dynamic Brake Control
Dynamic Traction Control - DTC
Auxiliary point (3.5mm jack) for audio devices in the central arm rest
Alpina door sill trims
Remote central locking
Electric front and rear windows with one touch/convenient open/close function
Alpina velour floor mats
Sports seats – Full leather interior including door cards
Isofix system
Alpina lavalina leather steering wheel
Multi-function steering wheel
Rear centre armrest with cup holders
Rechargeable torch in glovebox
12v adapter plug for torch outlet
Toolkit located in luggage compartment
Warning triangle and first aid kit
Factory Thatcham cat 1 remote alarm/immobiliser
Alpina sports suspension
Alpina instrument cluster
19" Classic Alpina alloy wheels
Michelin Pilot Sport two (front) Michelin Pilot Super Sport (rear) tyres
Alpina blue brake calipers
De-chromed front grill (matt black)
Rear Media install - LCD screens integrated into the rear of front headrests, remote controlled 6 disc DVD boot changer & Philips wireless headphones
Roof shark fin
Parrot Bluetooth hands free kit
Tinted privacy glass
Upgraded BMW Professional head unit (coded to the car)
Alpine speakers
2 keys
Alpina rear boot spoiler
Matt black rear boot lettering
Luggage compartment with electric unlocking via key remote control
Dynamic brake lights
Diesel particulate filter
Alpina stainless steel exhaust system
The car is one of the later UK models (last 200 built worldwide) so has the rear parking sensors
Vehicle registration document changed to show the cars CO2 output (rather than under the default 'PLG') saving £50 on road tax each year.
Bodywork is in excellent condition. Those who have seen it in the flesh can testify its condition.
OBD security update at the end of 2012
The car runs brilliantly, smooth with bags of power. I've always allowed the car to warm up and cool down correctly as you would for any turbo charged vehicle.
Full service history through the Sytner network and my local independent BMW specialist, Autohaus:
30/03/2009 - Oil and filter service
28/07/2010 - Oil and filter service
22/03/2011 - Brake fluid change
05/09/2011 - Oil and filter service (including fuel filter)
27/04/2012 - CBS Inspection service
22/11/2012 - Oil, gearbox oil, glow plug and filter service
06/12/2012 - OBD security update
04/03/2013 - New pads and discs front & rear
02/05/2013 - EGR Thermostat replaced
10/03/2014 - Oil, filters and CBS inspection
Current car OBD service info:
Next service inspection due in - 25k miles
Oil service due in - 24k miles
DPF service due in - 100k miles
Front brakes in - 70k miles
Rear brakes in - 70k miles
Brake fluid service in - 03/2015
As you can see, everything is up to date so it should be a while before any work is required and should sail through at MOT time. New Michelin Pilot Super Sport rear tyres fitted.
All original inspection paperwork and history present with receipts for everything. Alpina supplementary owner manuals and folder as well as the standard BMW documentation.
One of the cheapest out there in outstanding condition. With the extra spec over standard, you won't find a better one for this price!
PM me with genuine enquiries.
2007 Alpina D3 Mono Turbo - £8,695
Build number 412 in Sparkling Graphite Metallic
113k miles - majority clocked up on the motorway
March 2007 Build Date
Registered 22nd June 2007
3 months MOT
3 months tax
I am the second owner from new (+98k miles and counting in my custody).
197bhp
302lb ft (400Nm) torque
0-60 - 7.0 seconds
47.9mpg combined - I still achieve up to 55mpg average over a tank (680+ miles)!
Specification:
Alpina front splitter with black decals
Front fog lights
Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
On Board Computer – MPG, Av. Speed, Range, Digital speedometer
Conditional service information display
Tyre puncture warning system
Tyre mobility system
Stop/start button
Dynamic Stability Control + Dynamic Brake Control
Dynamic Traction Control - DTC
Auxiliary point (3.5mm jack) for audio devices in the central arm rest
Alpina door sill trims
Remote central locking
Electric front and rear windows with one touch/convenient open/close function
Alpina velour floor mats
Sports seats – Full leather interior including door cards
Isofix system
Alpina lavalina leather steering wheel
Multi-function steering wheel
Rear centre armrest with cup holders
Rechargeable torch in glovebox
12v adapter plug for torch outlet
Toolkit located in luggage compartment
Warning triangle and first aid kit
Factory Thatcham cat 1 remote alarm/immobiliser
Alpina sports suspension
Alpina instrument cluster
19" Classic Alpina alloy wheels
Michelin Pilot Sport two (front) Michelin Pilot Super Sport (rear) tyres
Alpina blue brake calipers
De-chromed front grill (matt black)
Rear Media install - LCD screens integrated into the rear of front headrests, remote controlled 6 disc DVD boot changer & Philips wireless headphones
Roof shark fin
Parrot Bluetooth hands free kit
Tinted privacy glass
Upgraded BMW Professional head unit (coded to the car)
Alpine speakers
2 keys
Alpina rear boot spoiler
Matt black rear boot lettering
Luggage compartment with electric unlocking via key remote control
Dynamic brake lights
Diesel particulate filter
Alpina stainless steel exhaust system
The car is one of the later UK models (last 200 built worldwide) so has the rear parking sensors
Vehicle registration document changed to show the cars CO2 output (rather than under the default 'PLG') saving £50 on road tax each year.
Bodywork is in excellent condition. Those who have seen it in the flesh can testify its condition.
OBD security update at the end of 2012
The car runs brilliantly, smooth with bags of power. I've always allowed the car to warm up and cool down correctly as you would for any turbo charged vehicle.
Full service history through the Sytner network and my local independent BMW specialist, Autohaus:
30/03/2009 - Oil and filter service
28/07/2010 - Oil and filter service
22/03/2011 - Brake fluid change
05/09/2011 - Oil and filter service (including fuel filter)
27/04/2012 - CBS Inspection service
22/11/2012 - Oil, gearbox oil, glow plug and filter service
06/12/2012 - OBD security update
04/03/2013 - New pads and discs front & rear
02/05/2013 - EGR Thermostat replaced
10/03/2014 - Oil, filters and CBS inspection
Current car OBD service info:
Next service inspection due in - 25k miles
Oil service due in - 24k miles
DPF service due in - 100k miles
Front brakes in - 70k miles
Rear brakes in - 70k miles
Brake fluid service in - 03/2015
As you can see, everything is up to date so it should be a while before any work is required and should sail through at MOT time. New Michelin Pilot Super Sport rear tyres fitted.
All original inspection paperwork and history present with receipts for everything. Alpina supplementary owner manuals and folder as well as the standard BMW documentation.
One of the cheapest out there in outstanding condition. With the extra spec over standard, you won't find a better one for this price!
PM me with genuine enquiries.
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Really nice car! I remember seeing this at an event somewhere, its awesome in the flesh!
Confused that its 'EU' registered, is it a private plate?
Confused that its 'EU' registered, is it a private plate?
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Hi Joe,
Thanks for the congrats post!!
Had a look @ your ad!!
What a well thought out post.......detail you have given is top draw!
From your post it is clear to see you are particular about how your car is presented!
Well done.
Puts my feeble effort to shame when I listed mine!
Mind you, I hate selling cars!
If anyone is of the mind to buy an Alpina D3 then if they see your ad they would be mad to look anywhere else.
GLWTS.
Thanks for the congrats post!!
Had a look @ your ad!!
What a well thought out post.......detail you have given is top draw!
From your post it is clear to see you are particular about how your car is presented!
Well done.
Puts my feeble effort to shame when I listed mine!
Mind you, I hate selling cars!
If anyone is of the mind to buy an Alpina D3 then if they see your ad they would be mad to look anywhere else.
GLWTS.
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Probably first registered on a private plate and then re-registered out of Chelmsford in Essex.shaziman wrote:Really nice car! I remember seeing this at an event somewhere, its awesome in the flesh!
Confused that its 'EU' registered, is it a private plate?
My old D3 had a private plate from new and then had mine on it straight away. When I p/x ed it, it was registered as AJ07 xxx out of Ipswich.
Regards,
James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
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James
2022 BMW X7 40d M-Sport
2019 BMW X5 M50d
2018 BMW M760Li
2017 BMW 530i M-Sport Touring (SOLD)
2012 BMW 520d ED (Gave it back)
2011 BMW 535d GT SE (SOLD)
2008 BMW 730d SE (SOLD)
2007 BMW X5 3.0d SE (SOLD)
2007 D3 Touring 166 (SOLD)
2005 BMW 750i Sport (SOLD)
2005 BMW 730d Sport (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 Touring 012/1 (SOLD)
2001 B10 V8 saloon 044/1 (SOLD)
1999 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
1997 BMW 750iL (SOLD)
Spot on. First registered by the previous owner with a private plate then allocated the current one when the private plate was transferred at sale of the car. Not your usual FJ pre-fix normally seen on these carsv8 ego wrote:Probably first registered on a private plate and then re-registered out of Chelmsford in Essex.shaziman wrote:Really nice car! I remember seeing this at an event somewhere, its awesome in the flesh!
Confused that its 'EU' registered, is it a private plate?
My old D3 had a private plate from new and then had mine on it straight away. When I p/x ed it, it was registered as AJ07 xxx out of Ipswich.
Thanks MAC for the kind words. I'm very proud of my cars and try to keep them in tip top condition, even when used every day. I also like to be as honest as possible about these things and hate misleading information or wasting peoples time!mac wrote:Hi Joe,
Thanks for the congrats post!!
Had a look @ your ad!!
What a well thought out post.......detail you have given is top draw!
From your post it is clear to see you are particular about how your car is presented!
Well done.
Puts my feeble effort to shame when I listed mine!
Mind you, I hate selling cars!
If anyone is of the mind to buy an Alpina D3 then if they see your ad they would be mad to look anywhere else.
GLWTS.
I've shifted some of the photos around as they split the kit list up a bit too much.
I'll post some more photos when I get a moment.
Joe are you staying with Alpina after you sell or are you moving on to another marque?IAM Joe wrote:Thanks, I'll certainly miss this one. The longest I've kept a car so far in my relatively short car history.shaziman wrote:Really nice car! I remember seeing this at an event somewhere, its awesome in the flesh!
Confused that its 'EU' registered, is it a private plate?
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2013 D3BT F30 #028
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Unless I'm on here showing off about my order of a brand new D5 touring after winning the lotto. Or, a D3 bi-turbo touring lux switchtronic comes up for sale within my budget.big blue wrote:Joe are you staying with Alpina after you sell or are you moving on to another marque?IAM Joe wrote:Thanks, I'll certainly miss this one. The longest I've kept a car so far in my relatively short car history.shaziman wrote:Really nice car! I remember seeing this at an event somewhere, its awesome in the flesh!
Confused that its 'EU' registered, is it a private plate?
I don't know which is more likely to happen
I'm off to look at a 5 touring tomorrow.