Saturday
May012010
My Alfa hits a new low. And I think I like it!
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I just got my car back from Giuseppe at Alfa Auto Clinic today. I asked him to lower the front end a little, as the US Spec GTV6 has a horrendous front fender gap due to the US headlight height regulations. I was expecting him to put it at the "Euro" spec. What I ended up with is a mean-looking ride height that is very racey. In person, the tops of the tires are pretty much concealed by the fender flare. What do you Automobiliacs think? Did he go to far? Or is it tasteful and awesome?
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Reader Comments (7)
hey brad! i think it looks great! definitely racier, and looks ready for action. i dig it.
As long as you like it man! I'm sure it looks better, but that body doesn't do anything for me.
Tasteful and awesome sums it up pretty well. I've thought that shape was handsome since it came out: unusual, requiring a bit of getting used to for some, but very good looking.
Did you photoshop out the front plate? Well, being lowered practically guarantees that nobody will ever be able to read the front plate, which I guess could be seen as a good thing! I love it, but how does it feel?
awesome!
why am i hearing the knight rider theme song?
dats a spicy meat-a-ball!
(so you're headlights are illegal now, eh?)