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Author Topic: Alfasud workshop in Brisbane  (Read 102 times)
dreamboat
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« on: January 08, 2009, 08:24:59 AM »

I have decided to bring my 82 sud back to life after about 5 years.  It was my daily driver, but for some reason I decided that I needed a 4wd but I couldn't bring myself to sell the alfa, so it has been sitting around gathering dust (and a little rust).  Battery was removed, but I start it every year or so without any great trouble.  It has a seized front caliper and the clutch system is not doing the right thing - and I am planning on putting it on a truck or trailer to am alfa workshop.  Back in the day, I had the car worked on by Volare Alfa who kept the car doing all the right things, but I understand that they are no longer in existence. 
A few years ago I called one of the alfa specialists, and was basically told that they work on proper alfas (read not boxers).

Who is worth taking my car to around Brisbane now?


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slybone116
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« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2009, 09:54:19 PM »

The most recommended place/person for work on classic alfas since I've been in the Qld AROCA is Richard Andersen at Avanti Spares in Northgate
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