biturbo228
BiTurbo228 - Dr Frankenstein of Spitfires
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Africa. Each and every time.

Finally some science.

Oh, and where do you work? Could find a girl there and kill two birds with one stone ;)

My little list is similarly monumental, although some cars are shared with my dad which means the occasional job gets done on them by him.

That, my friends, is the look of buyer's regret...

Slightly off-topic, but I lament the day that companies (*cough*Porsche*cough*) realised that they could stick the biggest engine they had in a car and nothing else and charge more for it.

Wahey :) love these little things ever since I saw one in the Le Mans museum.

Alfa Montreal.

I live not 10 minutes from the Queen Victoria hospital. Immensely proud of the work that’s been done, and continues to be done there.

RE number 1, the reason is probably economic protectionism.

I love this as an idea :)

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I’d say for sheer balls out small-man-syndrome-style rage hate and anger this Dolomite Sprint has most things twice its size cowering in a corner.

It’s stories like this that make me wish there were more gravel roads here in the South of England.

Aww hell yeah :)

Yeah I’ve noticed that too. I’m not a fan of the kind of form-over-function stuff that’s their bread and butter, but they’ve done some great features on cars I like (like Afshin Behnia’s Alfa 1300 GTA).

Yay Biturbo! As the name would suggest, I absolutely love these cars. Never seen one with a 1UZ though. Interesting, although I’d swap in the 2.8l injected later biturbo engine that was much improved.

“just to see what can be done”

Not a bad idea at all. I’d have to see them both in the car to see what they look like. Flappy paddles wouldn’t be that hard to graft from one wheel to the other.

Agreed.

Hmmm, I’m not usually a fan of making negative comments especially about design, but BMW have really been off their game recently.