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1992 Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0i
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25-0418011

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Belgium

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Gearbox Manual

Fuel Gasoline

Engine 4 cyl. 2.0l

Exterior color British Racing Green

Interior color Beige

Power kW (HP) 94 kW (126 ch)

Country Origin Germany

This 1992 Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto 2.0 is part of the last generation of the classic Spider, only produced from 1990 to 1993. It is the final rear-wheel-drive Spider, making it a true Alfa Romeo for the purists. This car is finished in the sought after British Racing Green, and is still in first paint, which is rare for a 30 years old car like this. It has been recently polished, giving it a fresh, almost new appearance. Combined with its tasteful beige interior and a black soft top in very good state, the vehicle looks elegant. In total, it has travelled 112,000 kilometers, has never been involved in an accident, and spent its life between Germany and Italy, before moving to Belgium where it is now located. Under the hood is the legendary 2.0-liter twin-cam engine with Bosch fuel injection, paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox. It drives exactly as a classic Alfa should: light, responsive, and full of character. The car drives quite well and smoothly. Inside, the car offers a nice mix of classic charm from the first generations, and comfort of the 90’s Alfa. It comes with a beautiful wooden Nardi steering wheel and gear selector, leather and Alcantara sport seats, electric windows and mirrors, and working air conditioning. In summary, this is a well-preserved and elegant example of one of Alfa Romeo’s most iconic models. It’s ready to be enjoyed as a stylish weekend car, and could be your perfect match for the next summer.
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