'07 BMW Alpina B7 detail

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Hey all and HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your's!!!



It's been a while since I've posted a "spread" but with the birth of my new born son free time is at a premium!! I can honestly say that aside from marrying my wonderful wife that fatherhood is indeed the most moving thing I have ever experienced. I have a new found purpose in life. :heelclick



I hope all my fellow full-time pro's are buffing their way out of the recession. This too like all things shall pass and in the end there will be a glut of new business. Keep the faith my friends.



Alas...I digress!!! To the car!!!



I was privileged to detail this gorgeous and fairly rare B7 a few weeks ago. These cars were imported in very small numbers during '06 and '07. It's basically a factory backed tuner car much like the Ford - Saleen relationship. The B7 starts life as a regular BMW 7 then is sent to Alpina for some serious upgrades. The engine is a supercharged and intercooled 4.4L V8. At 11.6 psi it produces 500hp and 516ft-lbs to the crank and is capable of moving this 4700lbs beast to 12.8 @ 114mph in the 1320. Alpina fits the cars with subtle interior and exterior upgrades as well as stiffer suspension pieces and those gorgeous signature 21 inch Alpina wheels! It is truly a gentleman's hot rod with no blower whine or exhaust rumble to give away its performance. Just awesome!!



The client was new and a referral from a long time customer of mine. He is the original owner and very meticulous with the car. Showing just 11K on the odo it was in very good condition with just some light marring. The owner uses lambs wool mitts and MF on it along with BMW brand products. He requested and provided the BMW "wax" for the final step. I expected it to be nothing more than some re-labeled Gold Class but the bottle stated "Made in Germany" and the product looked, applied and finished very much like Klasse SG. However, that is a guess/assumption as I do not know what BMW uses. Below is a description of process and products used for the detail.



Enjoy,

Mike :cool:



Wash with Meg's Gold Class shampoo



Polish with Optimum Polish using a LC white pad and my Flex set at 3-6.



Polish with Klasse AIO using a LC black pad and my Flex set at 3-6.



Seal with BMW brand "wax" by hand with a foam pad.



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More pics to follow...
 
beautiful write up and pics, congrat's on the child and i hope your family has been enjoying the holidays with this new addition!
 
Hey Mike,



Happy New Year. Congrats on the birth of your new son. I am sure he will be a detailer in the making.



The BMW looks incredible as always. Fantastic job.
 
beautiful job as always Mike! congrats on fatherhood and happy new year as well :bigups



p.s. how you liking your flex?
 
Awesome work Mike!! Looks great!



Congratulations on your new addition. As soon as he can stand up on his own, you'll have to teach him how to buff! :D



Happy New Year!
 
Where's your famed "cod shot?" The detail seems incomplete. Congrats on the birth of your new baby boy!



That's a sweet car. This year I was driving in the Hamptons looking for a spot and Matt Lauer, the news anchor from the Today Show was walking to his car. He saw I needed a spot and motioned to follow him. He got into that exact Alpina and drove off. I took his spot. Pretty cool.
 
blubird00 said:
I do believe the valve stem is behind the lug nut cover. :xyxthumbs



Correct. The Alpina Softline wheels have a hole in the spoke from the outside barrel in towards the center of the wheel where the valve stem is behind the lug cover.



Regards,



Rich
 
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