Hello from Italy

ClioR27Italy

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Hi, my name is Marco and I'm from a little town near Milan, Italy. I love cars in general and for my baby I want only the best, so I choose Autogeek products, over the Ocean! I tried many european products but Autogeek quality outstanding it all!
I'm sure I will get some good advice from you all and I'm proud to join this enthusiasts detailers community!
Here's some pics of my car, a Renault Clio R27, 197 bhp, celebrative car for the wins of Renault F1 Team in 2005 and 2006 Formula One Championship, after usign Wolfang-Souveran kit.
Hope you'll enjoy it!;)


 
:welcome:Nice looking car you have there...Beautiful blue paint...
 
i'm with the Sparkmeister...the condition of the car looks to be very well kept,nice color too..

Joe
chicago.illinois
 
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hello and welcome to AG. 197 horsepower , a lotof ponies for a small car, I also love the color..
 
Hi, and many thanks for your greetings!
The engine in this car is a 2 liters with four cylinders in line, naturally aspirated. The feeling is similar to Honda's VTEC (red line at 7500 rpm) with variable cam timing so you need to keep it on rev's to feel the power, but it's also quiet if you use it under 4000 rpm (that's a good thing with the over trafficated italian streets!).
Maybe in the US Renault is not popular so I hope I get you some news!

Here's another pic...the rear diffuser helps the car stability at high speeds.

 
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Hi, my name is Marco and I'm from a little town near Milan, Italy. I love cars in general and for my baby I want only the best, so I choose Autogeek products, over the Ocean! I tried many european products but Autogeek quality outstanding it all!
I'm sure I will get some good advice from you all and I'm proud to join this enthusiasts detailers community!
Here's some pics of my car, a Renault Clio R27, 197 bhp, celebrative car for the wins of Renault F1 Team in 2005 and 2006 Formula One Championship, after usign Wolfang-Souveran kit.
Hope you'll enjoy it!;)

Welcome to Autogeek. I am hoping in the next year to two to visit your fine city and Italy as a whole. I just wish the dollar/euro exchange rates would make it a little easier to afford.:D
 
What a beautiful country you hail from Marco.
I hope to see the country side over there someday. Welcome to AG....:cheers:
 
My father-in-law lives in Italy (some where near Rome) welcome to the forums. I love when he visits and brings a crap load of wine to drink, and some times cheese some how follows him ;).
 
My father-in-law lives in Italy (some where near Rome) welcome to the forums. I love when he visits and brings a crap load of wine to drink, and some times cheese some how follows him ;).

Hi, romans are very fine people and they are lucky to live in a such beautiful and unique city.
Milan and his hinterland are become the biggest industrial pole in Italy, so life quality is worse than Rome and central/south Italy, but many italians live here to work.
Anyway food is very good all over Italy: best foods are cheese, "prosciutto", wines, espresso coffee and obviously spaghetti and pizza!
 
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