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State Divisions => Western Australia => Topic started by: 105s alive alfa parts on February 23, 2011, 09:26:11 PM

Title: Italian car day 2011
Post by: 105s alive alfa parts on February 23, 2011, 09:26:11 PM
Hello Fellow Alfisti,

I would just like to say that once again 105's Alive Alfa Parts will be having a stall at the Italian car day, we will be in the same spot as last year (down on the lower area around the cars), So please come and say hello and check out some of our new parts and our latest offers.

I hope to see you there this sunday! :)
Angelo
Title: Re: Italian car day 2011
Post by: diglad on February 27, 2011, 02:24:03 PM
Would love to be there right about now, but 38C in Caversham is not my idea of a pleasant day out, especially with my young children. Seriously guys the middle of February is not the best time of year to host this type of event.
Title: Re: Italian car day 2011
Post by: Spider Man on February 28, 2011, 05:52:24 AM
It was far to hot, I just came back from Italy and I just wasn't ready for 38 and so humid.
I had a fantastic day lots of awesome cars..but simply put I just wasn't my self I'm sure my brain melted.
Title: Re: Italian car day 2011
Post by: 105s alive alfa parts on March 01, 2011, 01:20:32 AM
It was VERY hot, i did speak to  a few friends that were ment to come down but they all said the heat kept them away, i am not sure of the numbers but it seemed there was a lot less people and cars then last year, but it was the 100th alfa birthday last year, the only thing about having it later in the year is if it rains there will hardly be any cars at all, i remember a alfa show and shine at burswood when that happened.
Ang
Title: Re: Italian car day 2011
Post by: JOHN G on March 01, 2011, 03:03:22 AM

Too hot for me to take my cars.
Far to hot for a family day out.
John


Title: Re: Italian car day 2011
Post by: Rocco166 on March 01, 2011, 12:25:57 PM
it was a very hot and humid day, numbers were understandably down which made it all the more difficult to justify having my cars baking out in the sun for 7hrs. Had it not been for the generousity of Leith allowing several members to shelter under his portable gazebo it would have been impossible to be close to the AR display for any length of time. Had I not been so keen to display my freshly renovated 90 I would have stayed at home in 21 degree comfort.