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The observed effect of the Alpine’s compactness is that the road is bigger

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Old 02-27-2019, 10:15 AM
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i agree with JML and LG on this one, their design philosophy is about £, build something heavy with no kit, bargain entry price.. then charge to remove kit and add a roll cage

the Cayman GT4 was quite heavy for its segment



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Hey Soviet - Can you send me a PM? I just created an account so it won't let me message you. Very interested in learning more about this shop in Sactown selling f22's. thx!
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Wut?
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We had a couple of mini meets up here years ago where James brought along his Lamborghini Countach, nice but too wide for the roads we wanted to travel, on the bigger roads it was quick though. Sorry slightly off topic!
Have Alpine cured the self igniting problem TG had with their car?
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