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Old 18th August 2018, 19:26   #1
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Well, after 3 years it looks like it's time to pass my zt-t on. 3 years plus is the longest I've ever kept a car which is testament to how good it's been but I'm an alfa man at heart so that's where I'm heading.
Although I've not been a big contributor to this site it has been an invaluable place to visit for help and information and I thank all those that have helped me.
Hopefully I'll find a buyer that will look after my zt-t as I have and will enjoy it as I have...
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Old 18th August 2018, 20:02   #2
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Looking to get something more reliable eh?
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Old 18th August 2018, 20:35   #3
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ha ha , in fairness the zt has been more or less faultless and its still done less than 70k which helps i suppose, however i've had 14 alfas and they have never let me down. just like everything else all cars are only as good as the care its given
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Old 19th August 2018, 02:43   #4
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I briefly owned as one of my "foreign cars" a late Alfa 33 Sportwagon.

Over a period of just one year, I had to change a clutch and that was it, nothing else broke at all, especially good as I recall the website for the 33 was called whatbroketoday.

I enjoyed owning and driving it, come to think of it, I wouldn't say no to either a 156 or 159 Sportwagon now

Best of luck with your new car, and enjoy

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Old 19th August 2018, 06:42   #5
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Don't be a stranger, pop in from time to time. You never know you may want another ZTT. Come back and tell us about the Alfa. But good luck for the future.
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Old 19th August 2018, 08:01   #6
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Looking to get something more reliable eh?
Sarcy or what!!! 😃😃😃😃😃😃
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