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Old 01-13-2009, 04:04 AM   #1
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Here there are a pair of videos of the Tramontana. There you can see the Tramontana factory. Hope you like them.


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Old 01-13-2009, 05:15 AM   #2
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Italian car,I think its unique,a little too crazy but i guess thats its purpose,thanks for sharing.
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Old 01-13-2009, 05:24 AM   #3
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Italian car,I think its unique,a little too crazy but i guess thats its purpose,thanks for sharing.
It's not Italian. It's from Spain.
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Old 01-13-2009, 03:37 PM   #4
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He was speaking Italian.
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He was speaking Italian.
He was speaking Catalan (my language) a languange which is spoken in Catalonia, Spain.
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Old 01-13-2009, 05:06 PM   #6
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Its sounds similar to Italian,then this car is from where u live thats cool,thanks for the information,have u seen one of those?
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I love the tramontana
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Originally Posted by enzoferrari View Post
Its sounds similar to Italian,then this car is from where u live thats cool,thanks for the information,have u seen one of those?
I not only have seen one of those but also have driven it several times. I work in a.d. TRAMONTANA.
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Originally Posted by dropot2 View Post
I not only have seen one of those but also have driven it several times. I work in a.d. TRAMONTANA.
Can you tell more about the driving of it?
Drives it as good as it looks?
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What is the wheelbase on the Tramontana? It looks enormous... yet not entirely?

PS. Did you have success transporting one overseas?
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Originally Posted by pagani View Post
Can you tell more about the driving of it?
Drives it as good as it looks?
In fact it's quite surprising how easy to drive is the Tramontana. If you want to drive slowly, the car is so gentle...but if you push the pedal to the metal, oh my god...the first time it's trully scary And that with the regular 550 hp which have the car when you start the engine. Then you can push a button and 720 hp are available... It's difficult to describe the sensations of doing full throttle with a car that weights 1300 kg and have such amount of power...

Maybe this review will explain the feelings better than me:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/dri...cle5106247.ece
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Originally Posted by nthfinity View Post
What is the wheelbase on the Tramontana? It looks enormous... yet not entirely?
I'm sorry but I'm not able to tell you the wheelbase of the Tramontana now, I don't remember exactly so I prefer not to tell you anything wrong. However, the car length is 4.900 mm and its width is 2.080 mm. The size of the car is the thing that surprises more people. People think that it's like a T1 Caparo but the Tramontana is much much bigger than the Caparo.
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