Sytner 2017 - V8 EGO's pictures
Sytner 2017 - V8 EGO's pictures
Photos taken from the sales car park roof
Regards,
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)
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)
Cheers, no probs, I enjoyed doing it.
At least I to eat this time.
The only one I think I missed was a blue Roadster S with a hard top that was parked outside the gates.
At least I to eat this time.
The only one I think I missed was a blue Roadster S with a hard top that was parked outside the gates.
Regards,
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)
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)
Hi James,
Many thanks for documenting this for posterity: it was some meeting, and what a great bunch of people and cars. I particularly enjoyed hearing the stories of when these Alpina's where build in the 1980-ties by Mark Adkin, at the old Huntingdon street works. I think that Paul's green E30 C1 2.3 might have even pre-dated the Sytner era? I'm not sure whether that was a TWR-build car. I didn't manage to speak to Paul during the meet as I was somewhat running late.
Needless to say, I really enjoyed it, and the pictures look absolutely stunning and already provide some memories!
As David, Mark and me came third in the quiz and us having won one of Herr Bovensiepen's finest bottle of wine (a 2010 no less!), I'll try to ceremoniously open it when I can get a few BMW, Porsche and old racing hands together at possibly the Walton's hotel off Derby road.
My porsche independant specialist in Leicester, Chris Sargeant, (GCR porsche Ltd) is also an incredible Alpina fan with 6 in his ownership, having got a amongst others an E21, an E28, a E34 etc etc, so perhaps I could convince him to attend as well next time.
The drive was very pleasant (despite me being on Winter tyres still, having just returned from where the Michelin Pilot 4S would not grip) but the car was running great. In fact, take it by the scruff of its neck and throw it a-la- old 911 and I discovered wonderful "fahrdynamiken".
Finally, I had the honour and pleasure of delivering Herr Schneider to his hotel at Birmingham airport, and we had a very pleasant conversation indeed.
Rather than starting another thread, I will pop my pictures on your post as well: we might as well create a picture post.... for some reason, I choose to have the rear 3 quarter views!.
Cheers,
Belgian Bert
As usual, Norman's arse was particularly impressive
Tim's stunning E30 Alpina, with Mark's initials stamped twice in the engine block (This is David H's finger.....)
Left to right: Gary Lott (Sytner BMW-Alpina Brand Manager), Andreas Schneider ( Alpina GmbH Sales Manager Great Britain, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein), our very own Charles with currently 291000 miles on his E46, and Jonathan (Sytner BMW-Alpina)
3rd in the quiz, what what, dontcha know!
B3 Biturbo #053, my beast. Yes, I took some ribbing for the reg plate (Norman! ) so it'll go private now.
And finally, OMG, what a glorious sound these V8 Alpina's make. But, when this lot overtook our convoy whilst waiting, it gave me hope. The new B4's with their Akrovopik exhausts sounded like two fingers up the EU noise police!
Many thanks for documenting this for posterity: it was some meeting, and what a great bunch of people and cars. I particularly enjoyed hearing the stories of when these Alpina's where build in the 1980-ties by Mark Adkin, at the old Huntingdon street works. I think that Paul's green E30 C1 2.3 might have even pre-dated the Sytner era? I'm not sure whether that was a TWR-build car. I didn't manage to speak to Paul during the meet as I was somewhat running late.
Needless to say, I really enjoyed it, and the pictures look absolutely stunning and already provide some memories!
As David, Mark and me came third in the quiz and us having won one of Herr Bovensiepen's finest bottle of wine (a 2010 no less!), I'll try to ceremoniously open it when I can get a few BMW, Porsche and old racing hands together at possibly the Walton's hotel off Derby road.
My porsche independant specialist in Leicester, Chris Sargeant, (GCR porsche Ltd) is also an incredible Alpina fan with 6 in his ownership, having got a amongst others an E21, an E28, a E34 etc etc, so perhaps I could convince him to attend as well next time.
The drive was very pleasant (despite me being on Winter tyres still, having just returned from where the Michelin Pilot 4S would not grip) but the car was running great. In fact, take it by the scruff of its neck and throw it a-la- old 911 and I discovered wonderful "fahrdynamiken".
Finally, I had the honour and pleasure of delivering Herr Schneider to his hotel at Birmingham airport, and we had a very pleasant conversation indeed.
Rather than starting another thread, I will pop my pictures on your post as well: we might as well create a picture post.... for some reason, I choose to have the rear 3 quarter views!.
Cheers,
Belgian Bert
As usual, Norman's arse was particularly impressive
Tim's stunning E30 Alpina, with Mark's initials stamped twice in the engine block (This is David H's finger.....)
Left to right: Gary Lott (Sytner BMW-Alpina Brand Manager), Andreas Schneider ( Alpina GmbH Sales Manager Great Britain, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein), our very own Charles with currently 291000 miles on his E46, and Jonathan (Sytner BMW-Alpina)
3rd in the quiz, what what, dontcha know!
B3 Biturbo #053, my beast. Yes, I took some ribbing for the reg plate (Norman! ) so it'll go private now.
And finally, OMG, what a glorious sound these V8 Alpina's make. But, when this lot overtook our convoy whilst waiting, it gave me hope. The new B4's with their Akrovopik exhausts sounded like two fingers up the EU noise police!
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1976 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.o
1985 Porsche 924 S
ex:1983 E28 525I, 1985 E28 528I, 1989 E30 325I Mtec coupe, 1986 M535I, 1990 E30 320i Touring, 1990 E30 325I touring, 1990 E34 525I, 1998 Z3 1.9, 1998 E39 523I SE, 1999 e46 328CI, 2008 E92 Alpina B3 BiTurbo 053
and 13 Porsches...
1985 Porsche 924 S
ex:1983 E28 525I, 1985 E28 528I, 1989 E30 325I Mtec coupe, 1986 M535I, 1990 E30 320i Touring, 1990 E30 325I touring, 1990 E34 525I, 1998 Z3 1.9, 1998 E39 523I SE, 1999 e46 328CI, 2008 E92 Alpina B3 BiTurbo 053
and 13 Porsches...
Nearly 900 miles covered this weekend One meeting in Notts followed by an impromptu meet and alfresco lunch near Stirling on the way home yesterday - the sun shines on the righteous
The stunning weather continued as we drove over the highest road in the UK (2,200') and I just had to take a few pics to show those who thought my Scarab Green B10 was a dull purple!
Thanks again to Neil, Charles et al for the organisation. Good to see some old faces and finally meet some people who have been friends for over 10 years despite never having met face-to-face.
The stunning weather continued as we drove over the highest road in the UK (2,200') and I just had to take a few pics to show those who thought my Scarab Green B10 was a dull purple!
Thanks again to Neil, Charles et al for the organisation. Good to see some old faces and finally meet some people who have been friends for over 10 years despite never having met face-to-face.
James' photos in a page on the main site for convenience
http://www.thealpinaregister.com/sytner30042017.php
Please send over any photos - I will add more to the main site as I get them
Thanks
Neil
http://www.thealpinaregister.com/sytner30042017.php
Please send over any photos - I will add more to the main site as I get them
Thanks
Neil
Great pics - thanks for sharing.
I'm curious if the TVR Tuscan just out side the gates and wondered if there are othe TVR/Alpina owners out there? Would have been good to chat with them ....... but of course not necessarily at the event.
I'm curious if the TVR Tuscan just out side the gates and wondered if there are othe TVR/Alpina owners out there? Would have been good to chat with them ....... but of course not necessarily at the event.
D3 BiTurbo #078
TVR V8S
TVR S3 - sold April '16 due the V8 arriving
TVR V8S
TVR S3 - sold April '16 due the V8 arriving
Thxvm James, great fotos
'97 E36 B8 4.6 Touring (19#27)
Individual Tannen Grun - affectionately known as 'Greta'
'19 F25 XD3 Bi-turbo
Sapphire Black
'93 E36 ACS3 3.0 Limousine
Individual Neon Grun - Written off
'95 E36 ACS3 2.5d Touring
Mauritius Blue - Now sold
'97 ACS5 3.2 Touring
Individual Estoril Blue - Now sold
'02 E39 ACS5 3.0d Touring
Individual Velvet Blue - Now sold
'05 E53 X5 3.0d (remapped)
Sapphire Black - Now sold
'12 E70 X3 3.0d (remapped)
Sapphire Black - Now sold
FREUDE AM FAHREN - SHEER DRIVING PLEASURE
Individual Tannen Grun - affectionately known as 'Greta'
'19 F25 XD3 Bi-turbo
Sapphire Black
'93 E36 ACS3 3.0 Limousine
Individual Neon Grun - Written off
'95 E36 ACS3 2.5d Touring
Mauritius Blue - Now sold
'97 ACS5 3.2 Touring
Individual Estoril Blue - Now sold
'02 E39 ACS5 3.0d Touring
Individual Velvet Blue - Now sold
'05 E53 X5 3.0d (remapped)
Sapphire Black - Now sold
'12 E70 X3 3.0d (remapped)
Sapphire Black - Now sold
FREUDE AM FAHREN - SHEER DRIVING PLEASURE
Now I can see it's not 'aubergine'Chas wrote:Nearly 900 miles covered this weekend One meeting in Notts followed by an impromptu meet and alfresco lunch near Stirling on the way home yesterday - the sun shines on the righteous
The stunning weather continued as we drove over the highest road in the UK (2,200') and I just had to take a few pics to show those who thought my Scarab Green B10 was a dull purple!
Thanks again to Neil, Charles et al for the organisation. Good to see some old faces and finally meet some people who have been friends for over 10 years despite never having met face-to-face.
'97 E36 B8 4.6 Touring (19#27)
Individual Tannen Grun - affectionately known as 'Greta'
'19 F25 XD3 Bi-turbo
Sapphire Black
'93 E36 ACS3 3.0 Limousine
Individual Neon Grun - Written off
'95 E36 ACS3 2.5d Touring
Mauritius Blue - Now sold
'97 ACS5 3.2 Touring
Individual Estoril Blue - Now sold
'02 E39 ACS5 3.0d Touring
Individual Velvet Blue - Now sold
'05 E53 X5 3.0d (remapped)
Sapphire Black - Now sold
'12 E70 X3 3.0d (remapped)
Sapphire Black - Now sold
FREUDE AM FAHREN - SHEER DRIVING PLEASURE
Individual Tannen Grun - affectionately known as 'Greta'
'19 F25 XD3 Bi-turbo
Sapphire Black
'93 E36 ACS3 3.0 Limousine
Individual Neon Grun - Written off
'95 E36 ACS3 2.5d Touring
Mauritius Blue - Now sold
'97 ACS5 3.2 Touring
Individual Estoril Blue - Now sold
'02 E39 ACS5 3.0d Touring
Individual Velvet Blue - Now sold
'05 E53 X5 3.0d (remapped)
Sapphire Black - Now sold
'12 E70 X3 3.0d (remapped)
Sapphire Black - Now sold
FREUDE AM FAHREN - SHEER DRIVING PLEASURE