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16-12-12, 08:10 PM
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Alfa 146 ti
Fully resprayed in Kawasaki green new lowered suspension all round, 17" speed line alloys with Toyo tyres, rebuilt headlights with hids and angel eyes only 49k full black momo leather, omp steering wheel, electric windows and sunroof.MOT but no tax not been used since MOT one of the last they made, replaced the 155 stunning car cost a fortune to do. £2000. Pics to follow.
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16-12-12, 08:11 PM
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Sounds a beaut
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16-12-12, 08:16 PM
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Location: Glasgow
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I know i have a cheek saying this driving an MG and all, but i have reliability concerns with Alfa. Although i think the last 156 was stunning. Loved the recesed headlights and low stance.
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16-12-12, 08:18 PM
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Reliabilty???? Whats that when an Alfa is concerned.....lol I used to work in an Alfa garage, never short of work ...............All Alfas are built with the heart, not a spanner lol.
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16-12-12, 08:23 PM
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I guess at least it would look on the back of the recovery truck
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16-12-12, 08:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by daytona365
Reliabilty???? Whats that when an Alfa is concerned.....lol I used to work in an Alfa garage, never short of work ...............All Alfas are built with the heart, not a spanner lol.
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Is it just misconception and BS or are they really that bad ?
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16-12-12, 08:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steven11
Is it just misconception and BS or are they really that bad ?
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YES, they still are pretty ruff
But the late '80s to 2000 are when the company was in trouble, so build quality was in the gutter..............Shame cos they are nice cars..
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16-12-12, 08:31 PM
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My wife has a Fiat Bravo and my sister in law has a Gullieta (excuse the spelling) and they both seem pretty similar, even the shape of them.
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16-12-12, 08:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steven11
My wife has a Fiat Bravo and my sister in law has a Gullieta (excuse the spelling) and they both seem pretty similar, even the shape of them.
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FIAT bought Alfa Romeo, so they share the same underskin. They are now built a bit better. Who can forget the lovely Alfa Romeo Arna
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16-12-12, 08:42 PM
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shouldnt be to harsh on alfas, after all the company is still going un like some! lol
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