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Found 12 results

  1. 2.0 V6 TB

  2. Aluminium Oil Cap

  3. Battery light 166 JTD

    A friend has a problem on a 2002 166 2.4 JTD (150hp). When he presses the accelerator, the battery warning light turns on around at 1800rpm, then goes out on higher revs. It's off on idle. This is really strange. Has anyone had any similar experience?
  4. Alfa Romeo GTV 1.8 TS

    Hi guys, I'll make myself a topic here aswell. You can see my introduction topic here: http://www.squadra916.com/forums/topic/2982-nasa-from-belgium/ So I have a Fase II GTV 1.8 TS in the color Grigio Chiaro with 150.000 kms now (bought her in 2009 with 120.000). I've already done some mods to it. This is how the car looked when I picked her up: Progress I've made so far: * I've replaced the driver's door because someone keyed it * QV Stickers * New Scudetto + logo (old ones were worn) * T-Rex exhaust tip * White side indicators * Alfa Romeo carpets (black/red) * Fase I black leather interior * New handbrake and shifter gaiters (black with creme stitching) * Pioneer radio/CD/MP3 * Zender Handbrake * Zender Gear Knob * Street performance air intake chrome * Race grooved braking discs in the front * Red calipers with white Alfa Romeo stickers * Alfa Romeo Selespeed 17 inch rims * 20 mm spacers in the rear * Novitec 40 mm lowering springs * Powerflexed the rear bushes Plans for the future are currently: Novitec exhaust and new tires Further suggestions for updates are always welcome . This is how she looks right now: This pic was taken during the replacement, my car isn't that messy
  5. From the album Alfa Spider Joris.

    Shoot harbor Harderwijk 2013
  6. From the album Alfa Spider Joris.

    Shoot harbor Harderwijk 2013
  7. 916 Merchandise

    I have some interesting stuff to announce! The new 916 Store will be ready soon and it will be available via CafePress. All products will be handled by CafePress, except the stickers and other items which will be available through the Forum store. In the future, I would be happy if we could handle everything ourselves as it would reduce the prices. '916 Merchandise' is for all 916 enthusiasts, not just Squadra916 members. So, spread the word! Here is a sneak-peak of one of the T-Shirts that will be available for purchase.
  8. Nasa from Belgium

    Hi everyone! I'm Nasa, 22 years old (turning 23 in 3 weeks ) and living near Brussels, Belgium. For as long as I can remember I'm a huge fan of Italian cars: Ferrari and Alfa Romeo to be more specific. My love for the 916 model started a while back when I was about 14 years old. At the time I saw a documentary on the television about a dude that owned a black GTV. I instantly knew I wanted one! At the age of 18 I drove around in a blue Citroën C2 1.1 SX to practice driving a little bit and to get used to traffic . Not even a year after that I ditched the Citroën en bought the Alfa GTV 1.8 TS that I own up untill today. So, a little bit more about the GTV: The color is Grigio Chiaro and she has run about 149.000 km's by now (bought her with 120.000 km's). I've already done some mod's to it: - QV-stickers - White side indicators - Black and red carpets - Fase I black leather in mint condition - Pioneer radio unit - Street Performance Cold Air intake Chrome - Grooved Racing discs in the front with red calipers including the Alfa Romeo stickers - Alfa Romeo 17" Selespeeds - 20 mm wheelspacers (rear) - Novitec +/- 40 mm lowered (springs) - Part of the rear suspension is powerflexed (rest of the rear suspension is planned for next month) - Brand new belts, water pump, oil, ... Enough of the talking, here are some pics: And as a bonus by far one of the best car experiences I've ever had: A spin in my dreamcar: a Ferrari 360 Modena: In august I'm going to drive a few laps on the circuit of Mettet with a Ferrari F430! Cheers!
  9. GTV 02

    From the album GTV Titanio

    You can't see the car but I like the reflections
  10. GTV 01

    From the album GTV Titanio

    You can't see the car but I like the reflections
  11. Alfa West Lancashire (Meet)

    MONTHLY MEET 3RD MONDAY OF EACH MONTH 7.00PM ONWARDS AT THE BOATYARD INN, RILEY GREEN, PRESTON, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND,
  12. Start your engines! Beautiful road ahead! We are very happy to invite you to the 7th edition of Alfa Fest Romania, the first of many international gatherings yet to come. The setting for this year’s festival is the stunning Transfăgărăşan road, a paved road connecting the two highest mountain peaks in Romania. It is truly a beautiful piece of engineering, or, what Top Gear named “an unbroken grey ribbon of automotive perfection”. The zigzagging 92 km road reaches its highest altitude at 2042 m, passing over 800 small bridges and 28 viaducts. A total of five tunnels, including the longest one in Romania, break into the serene landscapes. But don’t worry, your engine will love them, and you’ll hear it purr. We, at AlfaClub Romania, a 5000 members community connected by our common passion for the italian car-maker, would be honoured to have you at Alfa Fest Romania. Because, let’s be honest, we all love talking about our Alfas, but we love driving them even more. Other Alfa communities from Greece, Bulgaria and Serbia have already confirmed their presence. Additional details about housing, costs and distances will be found soon on www.alfafest.ro Meanwhile, you can follow the official event's page on Facebook. RSVP, cuore sportivo!

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