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Old 22-09-2005   #1 (Post Link)
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1991 Spider with a 164 24V V6

The guys in the states will do what they have to do bring their ageing Alfa fleet up to spec/speed. This guy shoehorned a 164 24V into a 91 Spider and it mated directly to the standard gearbox without any modification.

I'm suprised he didn't go with the larger runners for a whopping 230 BHP Spider!

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Re: 1991 Spider with a 164 24V V6

that looks cracking
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Re: 1991 Spider with a 164 24V V6

I saw this ages ago and couldntt believe it had been done - very nice.

I dont think my dad will appreciate me messing with his 1969 spider like that
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Warning Re: 1991 Spider with a 164 24V V6

Yuck!

Why is it mainly Americans who fall into the 'you just dont get it, do you?' category?
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