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[quote="33bits"]It's good to see that our beloved 33's are becoming more wanted nowadays. I've had the grey H-reg 16v on here for ages with no interest, then as soon as we get into this year i get bombarded with interest, this car is now certainly sold, in fact i have no less than 4 people after it, i'm sure it will go to Charlie in Essex though. I also have a red L-reg 16v coming up soon & a grey J-reg 16v sportwagon, all getting interest & look to sell quickly. A whits 16v sold last week in Cornwall for £1450 so i think we have seen the end of "cheap" 33's. There looks to be a realy good turnout in April too with many 33's coming for their first ever Alfa day out. All good news i think. :D[/quote]
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AL33NUT
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:50 pm
Post subject: Re: cars
Anonymous wrote:
greencloverleaf pat wrote:
It is good news that the prices are going up as the 33 is a fantastic car.
p.s alex i may be using a 33 16v in silver that my brother has just got with roll cage in as well soon.
Yeah I was thinking earlier thst I'd like a second 33 that I could strip out and lighten. Don't have the heart to do it to my long termer - even though it'll probably be more fun to drive.
Oh it's Nnamdi (AL33NUT) by the way.
Guest
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 12:53 am
Post subject: Re: cars
greencloverleaf pat wrote:
It is good news that the prices are going up as the 33 is a fantastic car.
p.s alex i may be using a 33 16v in silver that my brother has just got with roll cage in as well soon.
Yeah I was thinking earlier thst I'd like a second 33 that I could strip out and lighten. Don't have the heart to do it to my long termer - even though it'll probably be more fun to drive.
greencloverleaf pat
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 7:27 pm
Post subject: cars
It is good news that the prices are going up as the 33 is a fantastic car.
p.s alex i may be using a 33 16v in silver that my brother has just got with roll cage in as well soon.
AL33NUT
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 7:04 pm
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That's all good news. I've said before that the remaining surviving 33s will be of such high quality (modified or not) that anyone picking them up will probably be getting a bargain. Look forward to April!
33bits
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:39 pm
Post subject: 33's getting more wanted, at last
It's good to see that our beloved 33's are becoming more wanted nowadays. I've had the grey H-reg 16v on here for ages with no interest, then as soon as we get into this year i get bombarded with interest, this car is now certainly sold, in fact i have no less than 4 people after it, i'm sure it will go to Charlie in Essex though. I also have a red L-reg 16v coming up soon & a grey J-reg 16v sportwagon, all getting interest & look to sell quickly. A whits 16v sold last week in Cornwall for £1450 so i think we have seen the end of "cheap" 33's. There looks to be a realy good turnout in April too with many 33's coming for their first ever Alfa day out. All good news i think.