
- Mezevenf
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Brisbane Motorshow Australia, 2006.
My dad pointed this out to me when we were there 

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Bernard M (AKA Mef - Mezevenf)
1986 75QV 3.0L 24v V6 - Silver
1985 GTV6 2.5L 12v V6 - Red
1999 166 3.0L 24v V6 - Red
NightSpec
1986 75QV 3.0L 24v V6 - Silver
1985 GTV6 2.5L 12v V6 - Red
1999 166 3.0L 24v V6 - Red
NightSpec
- Mezevenf
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Croc Chopper was a company in a stand building a chopper while the show was going, just their company.
It's sad that people cant get Alfa Romeo correct, it really is
It's sad that people cant get Alfa Romeo correct, it really is

Bernard M (AKA Mef - Mezevenf)
1986 75QV 3.0L 24v V6 - Silver
1985 GTV6 2.5L 12v V6 - Red
1999 166 3.0L 24v V6 - Red
NightSpec
1986 75QV 3.0L 24v V6 - Silver
1985 GTV6 2.5L 12v V6 - Red
1999 166 3.0L 24v V6 - Red
NightSpec
i love those people, those are the ones you can get decent prices for decent alfas... The alfisti may be able to spell, but when it comes to selling they can be real dickheads....Ahutchy wrote:Have you also noticed the amount of people who are selling their Alfa (ads in newspaper, web etc) spelling it Alpha!?
Andrew H.
140,000km "rare" alfetta gtv. "Classic 2.0 twin carb" "$$$ spent" (on pointless shit) $10kAUD firm.
whatever. wait for the alpha i say... same thing for 3k.

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