Alfa GTV V6

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Andy665

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3,666 posts

230 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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After seeing the Range Rover on Wheeler Dealers I thought I'd try on the interior trim of the GTV - I have never liked it and thought it not to be in keeping with the balck and tan of the rest of the interior

Before



Picked these up this morning and very happy with the results










lindrup119

1,228 posts

145 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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Mmmmmmm Carbon Fibrey smile

The Alfa Romeo sticker looks slightly off centre though, just me?

Andy665

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3,666 posts

230 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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lindrup119 said:
Mmmmmmm Carbon Fibrey smile

The Alfa Romeo sticker looks slightly off centre though, just me?
You're correct - but now reapplied so its dead centre

Now all fitted and personally I think it looks a lot better than before








Edited by Andy665 on Wednesday 20th March 17:41

Andy665

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3,666 posts

230 months

Sunday 7th April 2013
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Treated the headlights and indicators / fogs with a subtle Lamin-x film, really pleased with the results


Andy665

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230 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Some changes completed, others arranged

The carbon dipped items are now fitted



Carbon plenum intake ordered



Replacement intake runners ordered that will be re-chromed

Booked in for a re-paint of bonnet and front bumper using the bodyshop I have used for a few years now - not a cheap job, items will be removed and fully stripped down

And finally, booked in for a new clutch, lightened flywheel and a Quaife diff

Mid-Summer should see me in possession of my perfect GTV

Dalto123

3,198 posts

165 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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I really, really, really ant your Alfa! wink

It's a cracking example you have here, some excellent modifications indeed thumbup

Paraicj

502 posts

143 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Absolutely gorgeous, and so well cared-for! I'm very jealous.

Off to the classifieds I trot...

Rollcage

11,327 posts

194 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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That car both looks, and sounds, fantastic.

Somebody mentioned bargain basement money earlier in the thread, but somehow, I don't think so!

Boozy

2,352 posts

221 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I think mine left me stranded in total four maybe five times, windows didn't seal, boot was a joke, eventually blew its gearbox costing a small fortune to replace.

I'd have another one tomorrow though if I could.

psychoR1

1,070 posts

189 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Looks brilliant - the perfect GTv!
How much was the carbon dip?

Andy665

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230 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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psychoR1 said:
Looks brilliant - the perfect GTv!
How much was the carbon dip?
Thanks - I become OCD about my cars, also have an Atlantis Blue E36 328i Sport that is showroom fresh despite being a daily driver

The carbon dipping was not expensive - have had the instrument surround, centre console, gearlever surround, ashtray cover, mirror switch surround, steering column shroud, interior mirror caps and a couple of other switch surrounds done for £220 - done by a company in Coventry

Boozy said:
I think mine left me stranded in total four maybe five times, windows didn't seal, boot was a joke, eventually blew its gearbox costing a small fortune to replace.

I'd have another one tomorrow though if I could.
They definitely get under your skin, I'd had a previous V6 and it was plagued with electrical glitches, after getting everything sorted I sold it - four months later I'd bought another one

The diff is a known weak point with gearbox casings being mashed not that uncommon, hence going down the route of a Quaife, Autolusso can replace the clutch, fit a GTA single mass flywheel and the Quaife for £1350 which I think is a ggreat deal

Rollcage said:
That car both looks, and sounds, fantastic.

Somebody mentioned bargain basement money earlier in the thread, but somehow, I don't think so!
They are certainly cheap to buy - to run one and run it properly - perhaps not so, then again the work I'm doing on mine is not strictly necessary - choosing to do it because getting a car as nice as possible is my main hobby, its made easier by having a wife who is more than happy to see money being spent on the cars




Edited by Andy665 on Thursday 16th May 08:54

OlberJ

14,101 posts

235 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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That's a bargain for the LSD and flywheel combo.

Still fancy a red V6 at some point.

_Batty_

12,268 posts

252 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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OlberJ said:
That's a bargain for the LSD and flywheel combo.

Still fancy a red V6 at some point.
There are very few red ones left.
Pink/red combos there are plenty, red not so much hehe

OlberJ

14,101 posts

235 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Seeing as i have a guards pink 911, i feel the pain.

Andy665

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3,666 posts

230 months

Monday 1st July 2013
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Bit of an update.

Recently got car back from a bonnet and front bumper respray so today decided to do some little jobs

Fitted the carbon fibre airbox that I have had for a few weeks, spruced up some underbonnet components (front injector rail, top engine mount bracket, replaced expansion tank)

Treated paintwork to a layer of AB Abyss spray sealant, not the easiest to apply but pleased with the results












ImDesigner

1,958 posts

196 months

Monday 1st July 2013
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Nice car. Abyss is truely dismal to apply and remove in my experience although thats using the paste sealant. All the drawbacks of a wax in the form of a sealant.

Cactussed

5,292 posts

215 months

Monday 1st July 2013
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That would benefit so much from some decent tailored floor mats. Maybe in tan or blue. The grey ones currently are really letting the side down on an otherwise stunning car.

Andy665

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Monday 1st July 2013
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Cactussed said:
That would benefit so much from some decent tailored floor mats. Maybe in tan or blue. The grey ones currently are really letting the side down on an otherwise stunning car.
The mats are actually beige and I have a set of colour matched fully tailored ones in the boot that are used when the car is not being worked on

Cactussed

5,292 posts

215 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2013
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Pics, or we don't believe you wink

Cactussed

5,292 posts

215 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2013
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Oh, and its and Alfa. Its ALWAYS being worked on hehe