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Re: [alfa] Field trip anyone?
You are right! Every man and his dog have a shed out back in Australia, and
I think I'm right in saying the Alfa Club of Australia is the biggest single
car club in the country, divided by state divisions.In general there is a
good club scene with some great machinery of all brands of autos. One guy in
Australia concentrates on performance Alfas parts all from his workshop at
home. Builds some fantastic gear. How does a 360hp 3.5V6 sound.
Cheers Dean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug and Julia Harris" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 12:27 AM
Subject: [alfa] Field trip anyone?
> In the February 2004 issue of Special Interest Autos, there's an
article,
> "Reporting from Motorhead Paradise." An excerpt: "If want to see
castles, go
> to Scotland. . . . If you want to see magnificently cared-for old cars,
come
> to New Zealand. . . . [T]here is a fairly sizable industry in New Zealand
> restoring old cars . . . . [M]ost mechanics in
> the-land-down-under-the-land-down-under can fix nearly anything and have
> lathes and mills in their garages because they frequently have to make
parts.
> . . ."
> (No Alfa-mention, but come on.)
> Maybe our friends in Oz could fill us in more on this rich place.
With
> kids wife and work, it's hard for me to imagine the ability to travel, but
> someday . . .
>
> Doug
> 77 Spider
> Richmond, Virginia USA
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