Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time
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◊ 2022-03-01 22:10 |
With "Sport Pack 2" by big rear wing and front bumper (but side skirts look aftermarket) |
◊ 2022-03-01 23:44 |
Used by character Ispettore Coliandro played by Giampaolo Morelli![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -- Last edit: 2022-03-04 20:36:19 |
◊ 2022-03-01 23:45 |
AY386WR ALFA ROMEO 156 (932_) 5 porte 1.8 16V T.SPARK (106Kw) Il suo catalogo VIN : ZAR93200001020518 Brand ALFA ROMEO Name 156 [156 BENZINA (1997-2002)] MVS 116.623.0.0 MVSDesc BN 1.8 TS 16V CF2 MEDIO EngineNo 0928506 Date 12/2/1998 SpecialVersion NO SPECIAL VERSION (LV0) Engine 1800 T.S. CF2 (M2) Variant Sedan СРЕД/ПРОГР. (V2) Trimcolor PAN-451 REAR DOOR PANEL Leather MOMO GRAY IRLANDA SED-451 SEAT LINING Leather MOMO GRAY IRLANDA |
◊ 2022-03-02 21:51 |
Back in the old days when new cars were really expensive here people would buy from dealers in Holland or other mainland European countries. The 156 was one of the most popular models for this. I remember reading a story from someone picking up a 156 and seeing one with the big wing. They asked the dealer what kind of people are stupid enough to buy one with that... "Ah... That would be British people" the dealer replied. ![]() |
◊ 2022-03-04 21:14 |
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◊ 2022-03-09 03:21 |
The Brits already had chavs in 250 AD, you can tell by the hoodie https://twitter.com/archaeologyart/status/1501354620333043712 |
◊ 2022-03-09 03:47 |
its probably the " I want a Supra but i don't have the money and/or need place for the kids syndrome... " ![]() ![]() -- Last edit: 2022-03-09 03:48:26 |
◊ 2022-03-09 03:55 |
That's not a chav hoodie, but the clothing of a Blessed Cheesemakers, the highly skilled creators of the noble and ancient Bog Butter. |
◊ 2022-03-09 11:29 |
These rear wings were used on the production based class b 156:s in the British touring car championship in 2002, to improve aerodynamics and car handling, and some road cars also got them installed 🆒👍😁 |