Hey guys,
Here are my cars.
Alfa Romeo 33 1.7 16v QV
Alfa Romeo 155 1.8 TS 8v S
A GTV6 will replace the 33 in Januar 2005.
Saluti sportive, Arjan.
Hey guys,
Here are my cars.
Alfa Romeo 33 1.7 16v QV
Alfa Romeo 155 1.8 TS 8v S
A GTV6 will replace the 33 in Januar 2005.
Saluti sportive, Arjan.
Originally Posted by Alfist-GTV6
Welcome
What GTV6? The original RWD one, or the more recent but also gorgeous FWD?
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Hi McReis,
The original RWD (tipo 116).
Not the FWD (tipo 916).
And the FWD is ofcourse also gorgeous.
Nice cars. Is the 33 called Milano in certain markets? Also, is that a sport exhaust I spy on the 155, what other mods?
I did love the old GTV6s. I thought they were all FWD, when did the change over happen?
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Originally Posted by Alfist-GTV6
So you're keeping the best one! Very well done! I'm all for RWD. And I'm all for classic cars. Keep this one for you:
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Heheh...ofcourse.Originally Posted by McReis
Thnx for the photo, another one for the collection.
Hey PerfAdv,Originally Posted by PerfAdv
Thnx.
The 75 was sold as Milano on some markets like the USA.
The 33 wasn't sold in the USA, but it would be a good competitor against the Golf in those years imho.
The 155 had as you saw a different exhaust.
But it's also 40mm lowered, some 16" alloys with 215/40-16 tires.
Other mods are on ice for the moment.
Money goes to the purchase of the GTV6.
The 33 on the other hand has the following mods:
Wooden shiftknob.
Open airfilter from the brand Mann.
Wooden "Personal" Steeringwheel.
15" Ronal A1 rims with 195/50-15 tires.
Alu "Sparco" pedalset.
Lowered.
Carpets with alu kickplate.
Sebring exhaust.
White "Birba" dials.
Alfa changed fully to FWD in 1992.
A shame, because a true Alfa needs RWD, or at least AWD.
Last edited by Alfist-GTV6; 11-22-2004 at 11:54 AM.
i miss europe
i miss seeing alfas
Well cmcpokey, come back to europe.
You have great taste. Your two cars are very beautiful and the GTV6 is one of my favourite cars and sounds.Originally Posted by Alfist-GTV6
Thnx for the compliment.
Hi there.
Nice cars you have!
I have a 146 1.4 TS and two 33 1.7 16V.
I'm (desperatly )looking for 4 Ronal A1 wheels.
Do you know where can I find ones like yours???
They're beautifull!!!
You said that you're selling your 33?
Do you sell those wheels apart?
My contact is: [email protected]
Kind regards
José Santos
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Hi José, thnx for the compliments.Originally Posted by pitucas
The 33 is going to the big alfaheaven in the sky.
And about the Ronals, i'll keep them.
If i get a 33 or an AlfaSud back in the near future, then i already have the best looking wheels.
I will keep many parts like the wheels, steeringwheel, airfilter, sebring, the cockpit (white dials installed), shifter, etc.
@Lagonda: Well.....check those cars for rust.
The most technical reliable versions are the 8v engines.
And another problem when you are gonna look for a QV, most of them are worth nothing.
Most boys that are buying such a car don't wait till the engine is at temperature.
And ofcourse because they are very cheap.
So look out, there is a lot of junk for sale.
Better search longer and find a good one instead of buying the 1st and the best.
Check for corrosion (everywhere and also under the rubber of the trunk)
I also have a Alfa 156 2.0 TS sport pack2 . This is my day drive my other car being the Skyline. When I drive it flat out not many cars keep up
Another portuguese around! We're invading UCP.
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