1996 BMW Alpina B3 3.2 Touring: Rare Left-Hand-Drive Gem With Manual Transmission On The Auction Block

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1996 BMW Alpina B3 3.2 Touring Rare Left-Hand-Drive Gem With Manual Transmission On The Auction Block
1996 BMW Alpina B3 3.2 Touring Rare Left-Hand-Drive Gem With Manual Transmission On The Auction Block

This 1996 BMW Alpina B3 3.2 Touring, one of just 89 units ever produced and bearing the number 23, boasts a fascinating journey. Initially dispatched to Nicole Racing Japan, it later made its way to the Netherlands in 2017 before catching the eye of the current seller in 2020, who then imported it to the US in 2022.

Beneath the hood rests a formidable 3.2-liter inline-six engine, now mated with a Getrag 420G six-speed manual gearbox following the replacement of the original Switch-Tronic automatic transmission in March 2024.

Alongside the transmission swap, a limited-slip differential was added, and various enhancements were made within the last year, including rebuilding the VANOS system and replacing multiple components such as the battery, rear main seal, and engine mounts.

Sporting a metallic blue repaint over black cloth upholstery, this B3 Touring boasts a plethora of features, including a power-operated sunroof, 17” Alpine wheels, anti-lock four-wheel disc brakes, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a BMW Business cassette stereo.

The Front Profile Of The 1996 BMW Alpina
The Front Profile Of The 1996 BMW Alpina

Offered at no reserve in California, it comes with removed parts, a scale model, Japanese-language manuals, service records, and a clean Carfax report. The exterior, previously finished in Alpina Blue Metallic, was refinished in the 1990s. Notable exterior features include Alpina bodywork revisions, gold-tone Alpina graphics, and a power sunroof. The cabin showcases black cloth upholstery with patterned inserts, woodgrain trim, and dual-zone automatic climate control.

A serialized plaque designates this Alpina B3 3.2 Touring as #023 in the series. Under the hood, the 3.2-liter B3 inline-six delivers 265 horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque, with recent maintenance, including VANOS system rebuilding and gasket replacements. Power is transmitted through a Getrag 420G six-speed manual transmission installed in 2024, along with a limited-slip differential.

The Rear Profile Of The 1996 BMW Alpina
The Rear Profile Of The 1996 BMW Alpina

The Carfax report indicates no accidents or damage, further enhancing this rare BMW Alpina’s appeal. Included in the sale are the removed automatic transmission, spare parts, and a scale model. This meticulously maintained Alpina B3 Touring represents a unique opportunity for enthusiasts seeking a rare and well-equipped performance car.

By Aaron

From Vintage Classics to Modern Marvels, Aaron is deeply immersed in the Automobile culture. He is from Kerala and a Man of Few words. He is Someone who loves to spend his free time reading automobile articles and watching TV Shows.

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