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Pete-V6
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Introducing myself

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Hi,

Introducing myself and my Alfa, a 1985 V6. Almost completely standard except for the wheels which are Revolution alloys (a popular upgrade in the UK where they were a standard option on 75s)

Cheers,
Pete
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Nice looking car, where are you based?

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Hi Paul,

I'm just south of Reading in the UK.

Cheers,
Pete
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Hi Pete, not too far from me, im in poole, dorset. Is this your first GTV6?


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Pete , have you got any side views to show the wheels. Looks in good shape.
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Hi Pete

I'm fairly new here too, welcome aboard.

Nice looking GTV6 you have there.

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82' 26k Dry stored since 92'... Restoration under way.

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Re: Introducing myself

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Thanks all for the kind comments.

Paul, yes, its my first GTV6, although I've had a few other Alfas (Spint Veloce in the 80s and a 145 a few years ago).

Kevin, I've included a shot from the side. Wheels are currently missing their centre caps (any one any???). These wheel work very well on the GTV as they fill the wheel arches better than the standard ones. Only real problem it that they need slightly small diameter tyres to fit without rubbing - 195/55 or 205/50 work best.

Regarding the condition, it is very good - a tribute to Alex Jupe who did it.

Cheers,
Pete
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