new to the forum
new to the forum
hello, I am new to the forum. I am hoping to learn some about Italian cars and how to work on them. I work mainly on Japanese cars and am make a lot of wrong assumptions on my new-to-me 1978 124 spider.
Re: new to the forum
welcome! post some pics and pose any questions, we'll try to help
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- Your car is a: 1982 2000 Spider
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Re: new to the forum
You have found the right place for a new Fiat owner! Most of us will credit this site as one of the best sources of help when we first got into, or back into, ownership. Don't hesitate to come here when you have questions.
Welcome to the forum.
Ron
Welcome to the forum.
Ron
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- Your car is a: 1982 Fiat Spider 2000 Turbo
- Location: Ohio
Re: new to the forum
Japanese and Italian sensibilities are different, but I can't imagine any Japanese car being easier to work on then the Fiat. Welcome aboard.
John
'82 Fiat Spider Turbo
'56 Abarth 750 GT Corsa MM
'59 Lancia Appia GTE Zagato
'62 Lancia Flaminia 2.5 3C Convertible
'68 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato
'70 Moretti Sportiva S2
'12 Abarth 500
'59 MV Agusta 250 Raid
Pictures of my baby!
'82 Fiat Spider Turbo
'56 Abarth 750 GT Corsa MM
'59 Lancia Appia GTE Zagato
'62 Lancia Flaminia 2.5 3C Convertible
'68 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato
'70 Moretti Sportiva S2
'12 Abarth 500
'59 MV Agusta 250 Raid
Pictures of my baby!
Re: new to the forum
The difference is the sound the engine makes.
The japanese sounds like chang, chang, chang, chang. Where an italian goes whop, whop, whop.
The japanese sounds like chang, chang, chang, chang. Where an italian goes whop, whop, whop.