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Are German Cars Allowed In "Other Italian"...?

Discussion in 'Other Italian' started by 134282, Mar 23, 2004.

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  1. 134282

    134282 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Aug 3, 2002
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    Carbon McCoy
    Just wondering... Can people come in here and talk about Porsches...? After all, they've got an up and coming supercar... Also, what about other cars, like Swedish or Swiss, etc....?

    If that stuff is cool, check this out... Or go to it directly, by clicking here...

    :)
     
  2. ryder

    ryder Karting

    Nov 19, 2003
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    Yes
     
  3. El Wayne

    El Wayne F1 World Champ
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    Aug 1, 2002
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    L. Wayne Ausbrooks
    All belong in "Off Topic" with the Hondas, Vettes etc. "Other Italian" is for just that, Italian cars other than Ferraris.
     
  4. dave_fonz_164

    dave_fonz_164 Formula 3

    Mar 11, 2004
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    Davide Giuseppe F.
    i didnt know porsches, bmw, volvo and hondas were considered italian, in that case no they shouldnt be discussed here, only:

    ferrari
    maserati
    lamborghini
    fiat
    lancia
    alfa romeo
    detomaso
    innocenti
    cisitalia
    osca
    autobianchi
    abarth......you get the point
     
  5. snj5

    snj5 F1 World Champ

    Feb 22, 2003
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    Russ Turner
    If you need a connection, Dr Ferdinand Porsche was the designer of the Cisitalia F1 car, so all Porsches can be considered latter day Cisitalia evolutions. :)

    And don't forget Carlo Abarth was a huge Porsche importer and Stuttgart even contracted with him and Zagato on the famous Abarth Carerras.

    So you can get to Porsche in only 2 degrees. :)

    Abarth Porsche Carrera with Zagato body:
     

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