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Fiat Stilo Michael Schumacher Edition


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year 1989 Fiat Regatta.......nice shape, replacement model for Fiat 131 i think? Cool

 

see attached pix & webby below:

 

http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-19...-85-gnc-65l-_JM

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Fiat Regatta is the later model than Fiat 131 CL cos I own a 131 before the Regatta.

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"another fan"

 

Hi! there, Normal_Aspirated,

 

Luckcent (Thomas) came to our MCF meet @ Colbar in his AlFiat 146.

 

Now he drives a Renault, and also have an RS at home.

 

Rgds

 

Paul Yong

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i used to own one Fiat124 Special....generally owners get 8km/L but i did some enhancement like electronic ignition, add tin pellets & magnetic thingy to the fuel line, used high flow air-filter like K&N, Mobil One 15w50 engine oil, snake oil like Modaco for engine treatment, Redex fuel additive, good sparkplug like Bosch super4, clean & tune Weber carb regularily....etc. Guess wat? I got as good as 11km/L of ron98 fuel[thumbsup] [cool]

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actually how much is the stilo MS now? from classads its like 90k, how can tat be? the alfa GT 1.8 is 112k final price. if the stilo ms is indeed 90k, its bang for the buck.

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one thing i gotta say much about this Stilo MS edition.......& after spending some time behind the steering wheel on the roads & highways, the feeling can only be explained as "exhilarating!!!" [thumbsup][thumbsup][thumbsup][cool]

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did u test the MS edition? does TTS allow testing for it? all i can say is if the MS is indeed 90k, it'll be difficult not to get it. considering high road tax, it'll still be overall lower than the GT 1.8, and alot faster.

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I believe the Stilo's engine is that of Volvo's 850R. Yes, Fiat has come a long way but I still think the technology is kind of dated.

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