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chris916
04-29-2009, 02:57 PM
Ello everybody,

therefore I present my RGT project!

The purpose and transform one alfa sud sprint 1989 and Lateral G machine!


Of course, a base which is common on this forum and I doubt that number will jump! May as a measure of my readings on the forum willing to implement my own project to the Lateral G sauce was too strong .... i therefore took what I had on hand!
The work you perform is simply extra-ordinary ... and I'm having trouble getting both ...
So it is partly my kiki!

Base: alfa sud sprint of 1989 4-cylinder engine 8soupapes (118cv)

The encounter is to change the entire car.

Chassis:
Installation of threaded combined with prior
Strengthen the nosewheel.
Camber adjustable.
Changing rear.
Chassis welding
Mounting a pole cage
Mounting a full-engine turbo 300cv.


May first. I have to redo m occupies the body to nine ..

I plan to paint the car flat black with the addition of rim 17 in green or red
More domestic carbon bucket seats including electrical rewiring.

I prepare the first photos!



Note: Sorry for my English!


:lateral:

XcYZ
04-30-2009, 06:34 AM
Note: Sorry for my English!


Your English is much better then my French. :thumbsup:

68MaroSam
04-30-2009, 07:13 AM
Welcome, I am very interested in a G-Machine built in foreign land. I think it will be a great experience for everyone. Your view and approach may inspire us to do things a bit different here. Please post often and add some pictures.

NOT A TA
04-30-2009, 10:47 PM
Welcome! Looking forward to seeing the pics. I don't think I've ever even seen an Alfa sud sprint. Should be interesting.

deuce_454
05-01-2009, 03:13 AM
ah the sud sprint is one cool little car.. it looks like a small GTV.. im curious to see how you will fit everything in there.... but it sounds like a very cool idea

70rs
05-01-2009, 12:34 PM
Hello and welcome! An Alfa G-Machine sounds like a very cool idea. Do you have any pictures of it yet? I have never seen that model before.
And no worries on the English, like XcYZ said, it's much better than my French. If you have any friends there who have a project going, get pics of them too. I would really like to see what's being built around the world.:thumbsup: