Introduction
Not been on TFF for a while but that's not because I've fallen out of love with the Marque.
These are our two "posh" Fiats
The 159 is a 2.2 Ti and it replaced my much loved 2004 156 2.0 JTS Veloce in Red It got totalled in Solihull by an 80 year old fella in a Pug 106
Is surprisingly agile for such a big car and rides & handles really nicely. It's fully specd with awsome seats & the engine keeps on getting better with miles (just turned 10k now) but it's needs the Autodelta finishing touch map.
The GT is a 3.2 V6 and belongs to my wife. It's fantastic but is to hardcore for me to use day to day as I have a well Knackered back and the ride is rock solid. It's had a Q2 diff fitted as well as some ceramic compound Performance Friction pads.
If you see us around the Midlands wave to say "hi".
Cheers,
These are our two "posh" Fiats
The 159 is a 2.2 Ti and it replaced my much loved 2004 156 2.0 JTS Veloce in Red It got totalled in Solihull by an 80 year old fella in a Pug 106
Is surprisingly agile for such a big car and rides & handles really nicely. It's fully specd with awsome seats & the engine keeps on getting better with miles (just turned 10k now) but it's needs the Autodelta finishing touch map.
The GT is a 3.2 V6 and belongs to my wife. It's fantastic but is to hardcore for me to use day to day as I have a well Knackered back and the ride is rock solid. It's had a Q2 diff fitted as well as some ceramic compound Performance Friction pads.
If you see us around the Midlands wave to say "hi".
Cheers,