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My removable
steering-wheel always make people laugh. |
The compulsory tour to
please the crowd. |
Who were all in a very
good mood . . . |
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. . . when I drove
without the steering-wheel. |
Thomas had his Swedish
flag to celebrate the event. Nice gesture. |
This Spider came from
Bologna. |
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Tania was in charge, I
just had to obey her command. |
Just like in the old
days. |
Thomas and Berit got a
couple of Italian youngsters in the Duetto. |
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They just loved it. |
In the "Ristorante"
Tania was entertaining us all with karaoke. She was part of the
organization of the www.duettoclub.it |
Italian food at its best.
Our Italian Alfa friends are utterly nice. And very hungry here. But
with that typical Umbrian food, who wouldn't be? |
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We all had a good time
and made new friends. Berit and Thomas together with Stina and
Italian alfisti. |
Everyone was talking all
the time. Italians have a good reputation of talking, but we
Scandinavians did our best too. |
Massimiliano, President
of the Duettoclub.it gives his instructions the day after. Time for
the final driving. |
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It was an impressive
sight when all the Spiders were revving and warming up the engines. |
Ready for take-off. We
all line up with warm engine oil. |
Driving once more in the
country. |
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What could be more fun
than to have this view in the rear-mirror? |
We parked our Alfa
Spiders in the sun. What would come next? |
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