Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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Thank´s, Bart for the hint.

I thought about it in the past but i didn´t know or find a supplier ( with a reasonable price ).

Do you have a contact at rotax and maybe a partnumber.

regards Andreas
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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See pics. It took a while to find these, though!
They come a bit longer, I shortened them on my lathe but you can also use a hacksaw. And with a slot in the end, clearance adjustment is made very easy with a screwdriver.

Bart
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More or less at this weekend i have my topping-out ceremony. Means ready for... no, not running.
The painter is waitung to do his job.

Any suggestion´s for the colour. Maybe dark blue with a silver roof. What do you mean.

regards

Andreas
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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Wow! Wonderful sight! How about Turin Blue / Fiat Sprint?
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sorry, but Turin Blue / Fiat Sprint is not my favorite colour.

My second fulvia ( Modell MonteCarlo ) i have bought in 1986
has had this colour. But only for a short time.

It´s a question of personal taste. But Thank´s for your reply so we can
talk a little bit about Fulvia´s in this forum, that is not very aktive at this time.

Interessting seems to me yellow but i believe that some germans will think
it`s a DHL car ;)

regards Andreas
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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yes but if all dhl drove fulvia we might get our package on time!
by the way, my fsz looks really good in yellow. (personal opinion)
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Yes i supposed that yellow is not bad. Maybe you have a picture from your car that you can post
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maybe I can come to Köln (in a Gamma) in September ............
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picture of yellow fulvia taken at west coast reunion last summer.i don't have many good pictures of the car but you get the idea.
it's also a little hard to get a picture down to 200kb.
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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orange and baby blue like Gulf color , or my favorite is mat black and gold , or white and gold.

ciao
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