Alfa Romeo

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I found someone on the Alfa Romeo Bulletin Board forum (user AlfaMale164S) who seems to have been in contact with Turn Ten before. I thought I'd share.

The sad part is they asked a couple of us for our input on cars. They had said that if we knew of any specific great examples of cars, that they wanted to put them into future games. They wanted cars in excellent condition and not heavily modified. Older cars were fine and I had thought about getting them a nice GTV or GTA to include... but that's when I forgot.

I know previously they digitized my friends Ferrari F50 and his Enzo. Each car was placed in a room and slowly scanned from all angles. They recorded sounds from the cars at our local Pacific Raceways. I think they also did an Alfa 8cCompetizione but I can't remember whose that was and we have 8 in the area.

I'll have to ask whose Spider Quad they used, and see if they'll tell me if any other Alfa were done.

I hope a few more are coming.
 
Interesting... I'd love it if turn ten included an Alfa 155 (With an optional DTM-style racing bodykit) in a future DLC pack. 👍
 
155, GTV 6 3.0, 156 GTA, 75, Montreal, TZ1, 90's GTV/spyder, Giulietta Sprint Zagato .

there! a whole DLC! with a mix of modern and classics.
 
cool thread!

Something with an engine as good looking as the busso engine, should arguably not only be in the game...but in autovista.....

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I would love a 155, definitely a 166, GTV V6 and possibly the GT V6 as well.

:lol: the beauty of Alfas........................so many great ones.

I have owned:

155 2ltr sportpack (red one in pics)
155 V6 sportpack
155 V6 Super (black one in pics)
155 2ltr super , doner car.

75 V6 3ltr
75 2ltr LE

Alfa spider 1997 (in pics)

GTV V6 (dark blue in pic)
GTV V6 heavily modded (green in pics)

Alfa 156 sportwagon (current car)

At one point including my wifes 147 I had 5 Alfas outside....:boggled:
 
Not Alfa, but I'd love to see the '93 Delta added too. Something so alluring about those boxy Italian shapes from the early-80s to mid-90s.
 
This.

Jeremy Clarkson said of this, he cant look at the front of an Alfa GTV without silly things happening......



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This car reminds me of some women I know. Look at it from behind and I definitely want that but get a peek of the grill and I'm like "uhhhh.."
 
There was a significant facelift in 2003.

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Look at it from behind and I definitely want that but get a peek of the grill and I'm like "uhhhh.."
I think the original fascia looks fine (better than the above, IMO) but get a peek of "FWD" on the spec sheet and I'm like "uhhhh.." ;)

I have to admit this Alfa Romeo tests my appreciation for boxy cars, but it sends its power to the correct wheels:
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I didn't think that much of the SZ until I finally drove it in Enthusia -- what an amazing car! I'd like to see it in Forza, if only to watch everyone have conniptions over it. :lol:
 
I have to admit this Alfa Romeo tests my appreciation for boxy cars, but it sends its power to the correct wheels:
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I didn't think that much of the SZ until I finally drove it in Enthusia -- what an amazing car! I'd like to see it in Forza, if only to watch everyone have conniptions over it. :lol:

I must have this car in my life. :drool:
 
I love that car. My dad used to have an old Alfa. Don't know what kind. My mom told me a story how she found a box of reciepts and it totaled up to $13,000 dollars in cosmetic and performance upgrades. That thing was fast for all I know and I was too young to know anything about cars. He later wrecked it doing something stupid. He used to race with a club @ Laguna Seca.
 
I must have this car in my life. :drool:
Becoming an Alfa convert? :lol: Its name stands for Sprint Zagato, and there's also a Roadster Zagato (RZ). Wikipedia has a convenient angle to show you their back end:
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