@ZHNG TV can you guys do another interview with him talking about his AE86 Repo story ?? i believer many people in SG car culture would like to know about the AE86 REPO Story
Dios tengo uno y estoy enamorado jaja es negro y xenon nolo cambio por ningún coche porque se conduce genial y pilla 240 wallaa 323.000 kilómetros y va de lujo esto es una cosa bien echa bravo por todos los diseñadores 💪😎la lluvia no existe para este car
Why is the question are alfa romeo reliable alfa are as reliable as every other vehicle on this planet. It's the owners that are not reliable. People are a joke most who say alfa and reliability. Have never owned or been near an alfa
Great job! I just placed a deposit for one overseas and hope to get it rebuilt. Not sure if I should bring it back to Singapore when I am done, given the lack of common sense possessed by LTA. But keep up the good work in preserving these classics!
Ive had my GT for almost 10 years. 1.9JTDm version. Has been solid, I dont do many miles its a 2006 on about 94,000 miles. I had it remaped about two weeks after getting it. Still looks very modern even by todays standard in my eyes. The car was one owner, he bought another GT the later model 1.9 with 170bhp. Mine is around 185bhp after the remap, not sure why he didnt just do that haha. I am hoping I can keep it until its 20 years old. The rust is what will kill mine though being in the UK with all the rain and salt on the roads in winter.
I’m on my 6th and 7th Alfa . Currently have a GT JTDm and a 88 Sprint Green Cloverleaf which was bought as a part finished project. I’ve daily driven it for the last 12 months . I now daily my GT so I can keep the miles down on the Sprint. Although the GT has a 147 Tipo code , it actually shares the longer 156 Sportwagon platform. Another interesting fact with the 147/156/GT is that the rear multi link suspension was roughly derived from the Lancia Integrale
I'v owned around 20 cars in my life and Alfa GT is definitely the most enjoyable of them to drive. Even that car is 19 years old, it's better to drive than my 2012 Mercedes C w204 was. Gonna keep that GT as my secondary / summer / cruising car as long as it runs.
Loved the story. Thanks for that. Also owned a GT 1.9 jtd that had to sell when family grown. Sold it around 270000 km in almost mint conditions. Of course timely and credible maintenance was always done to it. Like full timing belt kits, replacement of full distribution hammer and touches. Turbo was remade and fitted with upgraded core. Suspensions was fully upgraded with racing versions of the wishbones struts and with a full eibach pro-kit suspension (coils and dampers) which by consequence had to make some calculations and rework the suspension sleeves to achieve proper camber on 4 wheels to avoid destroying the tires 😅. Intercooler lines had also to be remade because ori tubes were always swallowing and breaking (issue knows by Alfa bur always avoiding supporting or changing this) as so bought some rally 4 layers tubes and some exhaust pipes to remake the complete lines. More smaller stuff was made which at the end ensure a very reliable car, more comfortable and dynamic then stock. Also because of a small front crash decided to replace the front bumper with the GTA version one which think gave the GT an even better look. Hope this also helps in some way 😊 Safe trips and enjoy them in the Alfas. Cheers.
Nice video and good to see a love of alfas. I have a 2007 GT Blackline TS and also a 1974 1600 GT Junior. Only 3 brands I love, Jaguar. Maserati and Alfa Romeo.