Hi there to all Alfisti ;D
My name is Martin Sifredi ,
I am very exited to be the new Register Captain for the 33/sud/sprint register.
As some of you might know I am the very proud owner of the Autodelta Boxer 33 16V in Melbourne.
I would like this opportunity to discuss any topics that you might have. Please feel free to contact me via this forum or directly via email mvsifredi@iinet.net.au
Once again , thank you and I hope that my knowledge of the 33's will benefit others.
Martin Sifredi
Concours Automobile Presentation
ph 0425 735 814
Martin,
Congratulations on your new appointment. You won't remember me but you ticked me off for leaning on your car at the Alfa island presentations in March.
At least i now know where your coming from now. Bye the way after i stopped leaning and started perving , i must you thats yours is the neatest 33 i have seen in a longwhile.
Cheers
Gully
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QuoteYou won't remember me but you ticked me off for leaning on your car
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Not with words, but the waive of the fingers and the look in your eyes. My wife is Italian so i knew exactly what you wanted to happen next.
LOL ... its the Italian in me ... very passionate :-)
Quote from: Paul Gulliver on May 05, 2010, 12:17:30 PM
Not with words, but the waive of the fingers and the look in your eyes. My wife is Italian so i knew exactly what you wanted to happen next.
Quote from: Martinsifredi on May 05, 2010, 12:27:21 PM
LOL ... its the Italian in me ... very passionate :-)
Get a room guys, jeez...
QuoteGet a room guys, jeez
For 2 or 3 Sheldon ???
Martin
Autodelta Boxer 33 16V?? Interested to hear more about about the Autodelta gear on the car and history.
Sud's rule though (hah hah!). Safe Boxer motoring.
Paul
Hi there Paul,
If you attend the club Night, you will hear all about it
here is a few lines taken from the Autodelta www.autodelta.co.uk web site :
Back in 1987, a gifted young engineer with a deep-seated passion for Italian cars - in particular Alfa Romeo - achieved his ambition to open his very own tuning business in West London.
That individual was Jano Djelalian, and the inspiration for the name of his new company came from the illustrious Alfa Romeo works racing team of the sixties - Autodelta.
Operating from a small premises in Alperton, near Wembley, Jano rapidly earned a reputation for "going the extra mile", routinely maintaining and tweaking the Alfa Romeo models of the day, including Alfasud, GTV6, 33, 75, 164, Spider, and before long, the extraordinary SZ Zagato coupe.
My 33 16v is fitted with a ECU power chip , specifically developed for the 16V. It also has Stainless steel extractor system fitted .. And other modifications to help the car behave a little better for the street.
Thanks Paul ,
Martin Sifredi
You have done a great job. Neat car !