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They did do a VTIR ATTS over here but they are pretty rare compared to your run of the mill VTIR, think the motor is still the same though so no extra ponies and more weight 

My BB6 buildJamie P 2013 wrote:i like tits
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Thought I'd share a nice little addition to my ashtray collection. It was bloody filthy when I saw it and bought it for the grand total of ten bob. Result.
It came up a treat after ample applications of elbow grease and polish. However, I'm interested to know its vintage. Any Alfistas/Alfaholics out there that can nail the date of the Sud pictured? Ta so much.

It came up a treat after ample applications of elbow grease and polish. However, I'm interested to know its vintage. Any Alfistas/Alfaholics out there that can nail the date of the Sud pictured? Ta so much.


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Nice find.
This evening at half light, I got lost.*
I was heading home along some tiny, hilly roads a few miles away and ended up in fog. I must have taken a turning without realising it. As I drove out of the fog, I found myself at a place I didn't recognise. There was a fold of hills over a valley that I'm sure I haven't seen before. Worse, my unfailing sense of direction ...
... failed.
All very Outer Limits.
[* I tell my wife I'm never lost; just finding new places]
This evening at half light, I got lost.*
I was heading home along some tiny, hilly roads a few miles away and ended up in fog. I must have taken a turning without realising it. As I drove out of the fog, I found myself at a place I didn't recognise. There was a fold of hills over a valley that I'm sure I haven't seen before. Worse, my unfailing sense of direction ...
... failed.
All very Outer Limits.
[* I tell my wife I'm never lost; just finding new places]
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Sailor wrote:Nice find.
This evening at half light, I got lost.
I was heading home along some tiny, hilly roads a few miles away and ended up in fog. I must have taken a turning without realising it. As I drove out of the fog, I found myself at a place I didn't recognise. There was a fold of hills over a valley that I'm sure I haven't seen before. Worse, my unfailing sense of direction ...
... failed.
Very Bram Stoker-esque, Hans. You have the beginnings of a wonderful tale there...![]()
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possibly early 80's i had loads of suds all ti's though lolsimonc wrote:Thought I'd share a nice little addition to my ashtray collection. It was bloody filthy when I saw it and bought it for the grand total of ten bob. Result.
It came up a treat after ample applications of elbow grease and polish. However, I'm interested to know its vintage. Any Alfistas/Alfaholics out there that can nail the date of the Sud pictured? Ta so much.![]()
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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