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The Alfa Romeo 145 is a small sized family car, produced in Italy by the car manufacturer Alfa Romeo between 1994 and 2001. The stylish vehicle's design had a hatchback that allowed for extra storage, even in a compact model.
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Dustin Drove an Alfa Romeo Spider convertible
Ferrari is a part of the FIAT group (Italy). As well as Maserati, Alfa-Romeo and Lancia.
Edward Fox drove an Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider 1600 in his role as The Jackal
The Alfa 147 1.6 shares the same battery as a great deal of other models from the same manufacturer. If you wish to change it yourself, you should look for a minimum of 45 Amp-hours (Ah) and the following techie bits: B13 hold down Pole 0 Terminal 1 242mm by 175mm by 190mm The Alfa 147s are very sensitive to the physical size of battery. They are held in by a non-adjustable strap which means that the size needs to be exact. Refer to this web site for instructions with photos: http://www.ambor.com/public/gtabattery/gtabattery.html Calcium lead acid batteries are more expensive but offer better performance than standard lead-acid. Halfords website offers good advice on changing batteries. Have fun!
hmmm... seems kind of obvious to me.
"Kind" and "helpful" are not words you use in the same sentence as "Tybalt". He wasn't kind or helpful to anyone, especially not to Romeo.
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it has no battery
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