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10 years 5 months ago #13 by Nikita
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This one was a legend when i was young and i always wanted it but life's life... :mm1:

Lancia Delta HF turbo :love:



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10 years 5 months ago #14 by Maki
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My first car BMW 2002 TII :love:





year:
1972 - 1974
make:
BMW
Model:
2002
Engine:
inline-4
Transmission:
4-Speed Manual
Horsepower @ RPM:
130 @ 5700
MPG(Cty):
18
MPG(Hwy):
25
Torque @ RPM:
130 @ 4500
Displacement:
2.0 L
0-60 time:
9.8 sec. (Est.)
Top Speed:
118 mph (Est.)
Layout:
Front-engine, Rear-drive
FILED UNDE

Not very aerodynamic, but a bomb on the road (4 speed !!!!) :nod:
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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #15 by Rs_Funzo
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Yeah Nik. France made a lot of good models too, especially Peugeot and Renault! Renault 5 turbo was a missile ;)

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10 years 5 months ago #16 by Rs_Funzo
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It was gasoline, obviously...I can't imagine how much it "drunk" :D
Nice car, Maqui ;)

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10 years 5 months ago #17 by Maki
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At that time, the gas consumption was not a concern, there was no oil crisis and the problems of pollution as today :embarassed:





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9 years 11 months ago #18 by Rs_Funzo
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Nikita wrote:


Nothing to say, the best coachbuilders in the world are Italian, as the best wine growers in the world are French :D


Alfa Romeo Giulia (not the new one, FIAT Giulia...) vs Citroen DS :D :upset:


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