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A very quick car that goes really really well, and sounds glorious - the 3.0i Busso V6 is known to be one of the all time great engines. If I was keeping it I would put a set of 17" teledials on it. ( I have a set of 16" teledials, so they will go with the car, just needs spacers (supplied) to clear the Brembos - Only selling as I have a race project on the go (yes, it's an Alfa......) But that's what ALFA stands for isn't it ? Always Looking For Another....... I have three at the moment, so I

Ferny Glen QLD, Australia
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Manufactured between 1963 and 1975, the Alfa Romeo Giulia GT stands as one of the Milanese manufacturer's greatest successes, an iconic model cherished by classic car enthusiasts. Derived from the 1960s Giulia sedan, renowned for its spirited four-cylinder DOHC engines and exceptional handling, the coupé version amplifies these sporty attributes with breathtaking aesthetics and class-leading driving dynamics. Gritty and incredibly fast in all its versions - this car owes much of its fame to the

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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The AMC Javelin is an American front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door hardtop automobile manufactured by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, 1968 through 1970 and 1971 through 1974 model years. The 1972 model year Javelins featured a new “egg crate” front grille design with a similar pattern repeated on the chrome overlay over the full-width taillights. The AMX version continued with the flush grille. A total of 15 exterior colours were offered with optional side stripes.

Kogarah NSW, Australia
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In 1963, Alfa Romeo unveiled the 105 series Giulia, an automotive legend that enjoyed a 14-year production run. This model was the brainchild of the young and talented Giorgetto Giugiaro, who was just 22 at the time, working under the esteemed Bertone design house. The Giulia was distinguished by its unique design and exceptional engineering, rapidly becoming one of the most revered car designs of the 1960s. Presented here is an outstanding Australian-delivered, original right-hand drive Alfa R

Richmond VIC, Australia
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