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tristan325
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So has Simon finished his Alpina yet?


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bss325i
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No lol!
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bss325i
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Oh and welcome back!
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tristan325
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Haha. Has it moved on from the last time I was here?


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Simon13
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the engine is built and on the engine stand! Which is next to the car so its kind of done 
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tristan325
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Well that's not so bad then 


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Is that 997 yours?
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Simon13
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its bollocks really as kids, the m5 and broken e36 on the drive command lots of attention along with house "DIY" and any other shit like work and wives can think up to stop you doing what you really want!
I've only had it 10 years now
I've only had it 10 years now
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daboy3000
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Those Alfas are cheap as chips, any good?
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tristan325
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Nooooooooo, It belonged to the chap I bought the GTV from.bss325i wrote:Is that 997 yours?
My 911 was from 1972, brown, smelly and a touch rusty in places. Sold it for what was I thought was good money at the time. They're now fetching upwards of 60K!


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tristan325
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M5 you say? I have clearly not been paying attention!Simon13 wrote:its bollocks really as kids, the m5 and broken e36 on the drive command lots of attention along with house "DIY" and any other shit like work and wives can think up to stop you doing what you really want!
I've only had it 10 years now


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Mega. Horribly impractical, not that comfortable, but there's just something about them. The engine makes a lovely "rasp". Yes, you can get them for pennies, but I highly recommend that you DON'T!daboy3000 wrote:Those Alfas are cheap as chips, any good?
You need to spend time looking for one that's been cared for properly, otherwise you'll be sat at the side of the road surrounded by steam, oil and engine parts (possibility of some flames and smoke too).
The rear suspension is complicated and eats bushes for breakfast.
They use oil (quite a bit, it's perfectly normal) and most uninitiated owners didn't bother checking the level. Has to be checked WEEKLY, it even says so in the owners manual.
The 3.0 litre is slightly better oil wise, but the heavy lump ruins the balance and handling. It's definitely quicker in a straight line and the noise is glorious, but through the bends a Twin Spark would be all over it.
All in all, nice little cars and a solid investment if you get a good one now. There are only 125 or so 2.0 TS's left on the road. Prices are already going up for the V6 and the Twinny is starting to catch up.


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I've always fancied an Alfa but the reliability does put me off. Certainly agree that you need to be extra careful when buying one and yours looks very clean.
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Yeah, it has it issues, but all the important stuff has been done. Polybushed throughout, cambelt and variator (like vanos) done 2000 miles ago. The bonnet has been painted in the past and it's a slightly different shade, but not that noticeable.
A good one will set you back around 2.5k to 3k for a twinny. A decent V6 is 5k plus
A good one will set you back around 2.5k to 3k for a twinny. A decent V6 is 5k plus


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In the same camp Simon, only I've caught up with most things so the Touring will get attention this year, only been 6 yearsSimon13 wrote:its bollocks really as kids, the m5 and broken e36 on the drive command lots of attention along with house "DIY" and any other shit like work and wives can think up to stop you doing what you really want!
I've only had it 10 years now

X5 V8 for thrills, CRV for chills, Range Rover P38 V8 for sooooo much aggravation...
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tristan325
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Just realised it's 6 and 1/2 years since I graced these fair shores. Where does the time go!?!


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It goes by too quickly 

X5 V8 for thrills, CRV for chills, Range Rover P38 V8 for sooooo much aggravation...
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amen brothers
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Did someone mention an ongoing project that takes years to complete? How about an ongoing project that I haven't actually got around to start.... after 10years... does that count? Can I join the club?
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F*** me! they are all coming out the woodwoorksuchy wrote:Did someone mention an ongoing project that takes years to complete? How about an ongoing project that I haven't actually got around to start.... after 10years... does that count? Can I join the club?
How the pair of you doing?
B7's Motto. "If it's French, BURN IT!!!!!!"
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tristan325
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Very well fanks Trev. Yourself?


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Bonjour TrevB7 wrote: F*** me! they are all coming out the woodwoork![]()
How the pair of you doing?
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next facetube challenge, starting work on the sport??suchy wrote:Bonjour TrevB7 wrote: F*** me! they are all coming out the woodwoork![]()
How the pair of you doing?
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
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Cheeky c**tsteve_k wrote: next facetube challenge, starting work on the sport??
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some one had to say itsuchy wrote:Cheeky c**tsteve_k wrote: next facetube challenge, starting work on the sport??
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)


