restored Alfa Romeo Giulia
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restored Alfa Romeo Giulia
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Super cool video. I realize I am in the huge minority of people today that wishes the industry just cranked out super lightweight simple normally aspirated cars without all the tech and hundreds of pounds of safety equipment.
I can only imagine how much fun it would be to drive something as simple as a 1984 Honda CRX with a modern, small, direct injected four that contains 30 years newer engine advancements but has not gained a thousand pounds.
I bet his Alpha is a blast to drive.
I can only imagine how much fun it would be to drive something as simple as a 1984 Honda CRX with a modern, small, direct injected four that contains 30 years newer engine advancements but has not gained a thousand pounds.
I bet his Alpha is a blast to drive.
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Super cool video. I realize I am in the huge minority of people today that wishes the industry just cranked out super lightweight simple normally aspirated cars without all the tech and hundreds of pounds of safety equipment.
I can only imagine how much fun it would be to drive something as simple as a 1984 Honda CRX with a modern, small, direct injected four that contains 30 years newer engine advancements but has not gained a thousand pounds.
I bet his Alpha is a blast to drive.
I can only imagine how much fun it would be to drive something as simple as a 1984 Honda CRX with a modern, small, direct injected four that contains 30 years newer engine advancements but has not gained a thousand pounds.
I bet his Alpha is a blast to drive.
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Super cool video. I realize I am in the huge minority of people today that wishes the industry just cranked out super lightweight simple normally aspirated cars without all the tech and hundreds of pounds of safety equipment.
I can only imagine how much fun it would be to drive something as simple as a 1984 Honda CRX with a modern, small, direct injected four that contains 30 years newer engine advancements but has not gained a thousand pounds.
I bet his Alpha is a blast to drive.
I can only imagine how much fun it would be to drive something as simple as a 1984 Honda CRX with a modern, small, direct injected four that contains 30 years newer engine advancements but has not gained a thousand pounds.
I bet his Alpha is a blast to drive.
If you love an old CRX you can buy one and build it the way you like. Heck you could drop in a nice k24 with a 6speed. Redo the interior while you're at it. Might cost a bit but it would be super cool.
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