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Tyrie |
Posted: 2006/10/16 2:43 Updated: 2006/10/16 2:43 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2004/5/4 From: Canberra Posts: 4200 |
 Re: My 1600 rear I like the rear shot, not such a fan of the front, maybe just needs a bumper.
those guards make it look like the rally ecorts
do you still own it?
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chris_stam |
Posted: 2006/10/16 3:33 Updated: 2006/10/16 3:33 |
Home away from home   Joined: 1998/12/9 From: Posts: 166 |
 Re: My 1600 rear Th eguards were from the works rally stanza. Don't still own sold it in 1993 to purchase the bluebird. Would love to know if it is still around.
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matty |
Posted: 2006/10/16 4:49 Updated: 2006/10/16 4:49 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/3/28 From: brisbane Posts: 1880 |
 Re: My 1600 rear The square flares remind me of the Fiat 131 Abarth rally cars. Very nice mate. Matty
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chris_stam |
Posted: 2006/10/16 5:59 Updated: 2006/10/16 5:59 |
Home away from home   Joined: 1998/12/9 From: Posts: 166 |
 Re: My 1600 rear This is why the modified scene has now changed. At the time I was a young electronics engineer trying to learn about cars. I ended up rebuilding the 1600 including doing all the bodywork myself. I have a model of the fiat abarth and youre right it looks identical apart from the fiat being two door. Now a lot of the current generation just want to pay to put a body kit and a loud stereo in there korean specials and don't want to learn anything. A lot of the things a learned then I still use today, obviously to look after my ute.
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