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Mr.Vercetti
06-03-2005, 01:18 PM
I found this specific pic that in my opinion reflects the whole "meaning" of Alfa Romeo/Ferrari. Think of it.. Together these 2 marques can rule!
And what great examples these 2 cars are, the 288 GTO and the GTV6!
http://biphome.spray.se/gabge/Wallpapers/AlfaFerrariRT.jpg
Nice combo - but thats not a 288 GTO - rather an ordinary 308 (maybe 328 :?: )
But either way, I would take the GTV6 over the 308/328 (especially if it was the South African edition 3l V6 version).
Yes its a regular 308 GTB. You can tell from the long black side mirrors, as well as the ferrari logo on the wheel rim which is extended away from the rim.
I'd take the Ferrari of course... 3L V8 :wink:
Yes its a regular 308 GTB. You can tell from the long black side mirrors, as well as the ferrari logo on the wheel rim which is extended away from the rim.
I'd take the Ferrari of course... 3L V8 :wink:
Obviously you are uneducated in the ways of the limited 200 South African edition 198x GTV6 3l... which would out handle and out perform the 308 with on flat tyre and stuck in reverse gear.
:)
Obviously you are uneducated in the ways of the limited 200 South African edition 198x GTV6 3l... which would out handle and out perform the 308 with on flat tyre and stuck in reverse gear.
:)
That would make for an interesting duel :wink:
I never heard of this legendary South African Edition. What year was it produced. Can it still be spotted on the streets of Cape Town
Mr.Vercetti
06-03-2005, 05:04 PM
Yeap you are right guys, its a 308. :oops: As for the GTV6, it really kicked ass, producing approx. 190bhp(it had 6 single Dell'Orto :shock: :twisted: ). And these from a car that was released in 1984...
19984/85 - produced for homologation to race against the unique, limited SA only Ford XR8 5l V8 Sierra and the unique limited edition SA only BMW 745i (with the 3.5l M1 I6).
Also dating from that era are the limited edition and unique I6 M3 E30 (when the rest of the world was still getting the Turbo 4) and the 333i super saloon.
We had a bunch of very nice limited homologation specials for racing.
SilviaEvo
06-03-2005, 08:27 PM
^^^sounds interesting but i mean this is a Ferrari even though it isnt a very famous Ferrari.
Obviously the Ferrrai would be my choise if I'd have to choose. The design element plays a big role for me.
Ever been in a 308 mate?
It's a slow annoying pile... about as far from your "dream" of a Ferrari as possible.
:P
Mr.Vercetti
06-04-2005, 05:27 PM
^^^^^^
That bad man?
^^^ Well, for me it was - as the F40 had just come out, and the 348 was already on sale, and had been in an F40 and experienced what was possible.
The 308 is a 15+s 1/4 mile, slow car. It may be a mid-engined Ferrari V8 with the "sounds" and a some of the "feel" - but even watching Magnum PI is a little more exciting than actually being in it ... ;) (just my opinion of course)... hehe
Mr.Vercetti
06-04-2005, 06:57 PM
had been in an F40
That makes all the sense mate.. :wink: :D
had been in an F40
That makes all the sense mate.. :wink: :D
My obsession with stupidly fast cars really started after my ride in the F40 - this was then I realised that there was this level of performance that is literally able to knock your wind out and leave you awestruck.
Together with the noise, the body rattles, the wind noise, the insane wailing of the engine - the whole assault on your senses... this is what Ferrari means to me.
When I see the 360/430 etc which are softened and refined to the point of not being my impression of a Ferrari.
The 308/328 are too tame in my mind - the 348 is almost there - with the 355 being the only alternative to the F40 - which as I say is what Ferrari is for me.
For me, the Z06 delivers a similar feeling (as adjusted for by 17 odd years of memory fade/enhancment) - it's loud, brash, raucus and slightly unrefined - although still a limo ride compared to the F0.. ;)
So that's why I would take the GTV6 over the 308... hehe
SFDMALEX
06-04-2005, 10:50 PM
Arent some 328 models pretty fast?
This website is an excellent indication of the cost it takes to live with a stable of Ferraris.
http://ferrari.stevejenkins.com/
Looks like the 2-litre 4-cylinder GTV to me, not even a GTV6.....
Mr.Vercetti
06-05-2005, 10:45 AM
^^^^^
Nobody said that its a 3ltr GTV6...
RC45, your right the F40 along with the Diablo and the EB110 were true pure-blood cars. Still the 430 and the 360 have this "feeling", not to this extend of course.. I can understand though that "feeling" cause Ive been into a GTV6 many many times. And into a genuine GTAm... That experience was unique...
DeMoN
06-05-2005, 05:31 PM
That alfa is a damn nice car. My father bought that car for my cousing when he graduated or something... I have driven it and damn its nice. Old but really nice.
abbor
06-05-2005, 06:43 PM
That alfa is a damn nice car. My father bought that car for my cousing when he graduated or something... I have driven it and damn its nice. Old but really nice.
He gave a car as a present for a nephew? :shock: damn, my father would never even think about giving a car as a present to his son, me..
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