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Mr Windscreen
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Love the integrale, another car from my "like to own" list

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Welcome to bp
How the hell did you manage to sell the white integrale
Stunning
I want one even more now

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Ben
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Hello and welcome and I agree with Trev, how could you let that bad boy intergrale go :)

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Daz_Ten
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I think I was spending to much time admiring it and not enough driving it, takes a hell of a lot of looking after, keeping rot away, parts are becoming scarcer, also people who actually know what they are doing with a Integrale are becoming scarcer, won't be long before owners with be machining their own parts, a great car to own, but just felt the need of a more modern car.
But I would not rule out getting another, :angelsad2: but for my bank balance and sanity, I hope I remain modern. ;)

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Daz_Ten wrote: but for my bank balance and sanity, I hope I remain modern. ;)
So true! To truly look after specialist cars like this must a nightmare (I dread to think of the commitment involved) and with something like a Evo X you're not constantly worrying about corrosion on the bits you can't see, characterful electrics, fading parts supply and in-depth knowledge etc

Something like a really nice Integrale would be a wonderful thing to own but I think if I were lucky enough to have one, I'd want to thoroughly detail it and then put into some kind of perspex presentation box in the living room and just admire the thing............not likely I know, but also not the best use of it either! :)
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True, 2 garage ornaments is too much

The main reason I have never taken the plunge for a grale is the corrosion

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