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    Default Monster :: 1998 Alfa Romeo 916 GTV

    Monster :: 1998 Alfa Romeo 916 GTV (2011-06-27 21:55:34)

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    Sounds like a pretty useful car, how tricky was the 16vt engine swap?

    Any pics to add to the garage?
    1994 Alfa Romeo 155 Q4: Dozeing in the garage.
    2009 Audi A4 tdi: Everyday drive.
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    Here is Alfaworks project threads. http://www.fccuk.org/forum/ubbthread...82#Post1196482

    And disscusion thread. http://www.fccuk.org/forum/ubbthread...83#Post1196483

    Hope you dont mind me posting them up Alfaworks.

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    Not at all mate. The swap itself was super easy and I'd give it 2 spanners on the haynes manual scaling
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    Yeah right!! The fact that you seem pretty handy with electrics helped a lot. I think this is a fantastic car though, cool as. More power to you.
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    I suppose that helps I was going to make ready made looms for conversions so it would be a simple plug and play job.
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    On is side note, where did you get the rear spoiler from? Love to see what it looks like offered up to the rear of a 155.

    Oh and I always thought we would have seen more of these sort of engine transplants by now. There do only seem to be a couple around.
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    On is side note, where did you get the rear spoiler from? Love to see what it looks like offered up to the rear of a 155.

    Oh and I always thought we would have seen more of these sort of engine transplants by now. There do only seem to be a couple around.
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    Funny that, the spoiler is for a 155!

    http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...9/PICT0019.jpg
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    I wonder if it would fit a Coupe ?
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    Fiat coupe 1999 scotts green
    Fiat coupe 1997 silver (track project)

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    No, it's wider then the coupe boot lid
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