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[alfa] Tokyo Alfa sightings
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- Subject: [alfa] Tokyo Alfa sightings
- From: Colin Talcroft <ctalcroft@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 22:28:39 -0800 (PST)
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Hi all
Just in case anyone is interested, I just got back
from 11 days in Tokyo. In that time I saw 7 Alfas (all
new models---mostly the 147). In the same period I saw
five Ferraris driving around and two Maseratis. I
don't know if these numbers mean Alfa is doing well in
Japan or not. I expected to see more. Most of the cars
(naturally) were Japanese. Volvo clearly is doing very
well--the most common non-Japanese car I saw in Tokyo.
A lot of Peugots, too.
Colin
1978 Spider
Still looking for coolant overflow reservoir mounting
hardware and the little plastic hood piece that goes
above the defrost sliders for my car.
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