Re: Daniel's 24v
I think seeing the roll cage through the rear windscreen might intimidate most people. No rear wings will keep it 'stockish". Just leave the 2.5 badge on the rear like I do with my 116 GTV 3.2 24v. Again very stylish.
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Re: Daniel's 24v
Just tint the windows like its a beemer .. no one will notice the rollcage that way.
I love the sleeper cars. Had an Alfetta Sedan once with a 3.0 in it, said 1.8 on the back and got a lot of strange looks from people who tried to push me on the freeway.
Can anyone translate "wolf in sheeps clothing"into italian for me? am planning on putting that line on my licenseplate surround.
I love the sleeper cars. Had an Alfetta Sedan once with a 3.0 in it, said 1.8 on the back and got a lot of strange looks from people who tried to push me on the freeway.
Can anyone translate "wolf in sheeps clothing"into italian for me? am planning on putting that line on my licenseplate surround.
Drive it like you stole it...
Re: Daniel's 24v
My Dad's is far more sleeper than mine - 3L from 164 under the stock 2L bonnet, GTV2.0 badge still on the back. Look closer (for those that know Alfas) and you see 5 stud wheels and 4 spot brakes. It is a little rumblier than a 4 banger at idle but not much, it's when you nail it that it screams like a banshee and anyone up against it usually realises too late.
Mine will not be getting blackout tint - some race regs don't like that.
I was originally aiming for a sleeper but that was when this project was just swap the 2.5 for a 3.0 24v. Much evolution later, I don't care as much about hiding the capabilities.
Mine will not be getting blackout tint - some race regs don't like that.
I was originally aiming for a sleeper but that was when this project was just swap the 2.5 for a 3.0 24v. Much evolution later, I don't care as much about hiding the capabilities.