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    Hi to all Alfisti fans! Congratulations for the great organization and the awesome videos from the Alfisti.bg Italian Track Day 2009. It is always nice to behold the greatness of the Italian design and perfection. Thank you for sharing those moments with us, all the Alfa fans around the world. Looking forward to see more videos from 2010. Cannot wait till the first day Alfa Romeo set their foot on American soil!

    P.S. I don't know whose retarded idea was to make the registration process so complicated for English speaking individuals with retarded questions in Bulgarian. Thank God my girlfriend is Bulgarian and patient enough to walk me through the process.

    P.P.S. Just wanted to share one of my rare moments where I saw Alfa Romeo on the streets.

    Keep up with the good work and looking forward for your next event!

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    Welcome to the Forum. About the registration process, let the moderators/administrators do their job and fix it.

    Nice picture. Are there many Alfa Romeos on the US roads?
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    Thanks, dude. That picture is actually the first contemporary Alfa I saw on the road. Most of the Alfas I've seen are back from the days when we used to have Alfa dealerships, nicely preserved and taken care of, of course. Can't wait though

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    Welcome alfa_fan!

    The picture you have posted is very interesting!
    Alfa Romeo is a rare sight on the streets of the USA.
    It would be interesting for us to know more about how had you became a fan of Alfa Romeo.
    Do you own one?

    Best regards!
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    I wish I did. Hopefully I will have the chance to become an owner in 2011, when they are supposed to start selling them here, I don't know if it will be called alfa, chrysler or they will come up with something totally retarded. Hopefully they will keep the same name and brand.
    I came to know about Alfa Romeo through a friend of mine. His father has an Alfa Romeo Milano 2.5l V6, or Alfa 75 as it was called in Europe. I have been watching videos from track days all over the world and hopefully some day I will have the chance to visit one of those in Bulgaria...from what I've heard it sounds like a nice place

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    You seem to use retarded quite a lot. Probably your favourite word?

    Уай соу бе джанъм? Обидно е некси. Еле па като коментираш форума. Гърлфрендката предполагам ще е така добра да те светне да се държиш учтиво. Благодаря.
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    Hey there! Nice to see Americans appreciate Alfa Romeo, for which model are you going for?
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    Welcome to the forum!
    As for the registration process, we have temporarily increased the level of security for certain reasons
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    Hi welcome. I look forward to the emergence of Alfa Romeo on U.S. soil.
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    hey there, welcome to our humble community

    you're welcome at all the events that are organized throughout the year

    maybe you can try and get an used 159 (they are dirt-cheap these things atm.) - shouldn't be too hard to make it meet the standards in the US (as in side indicators, buffer-bumpers, etc.)

    that 75 your friend's father owns is a sweet thing

    also, don't be too mean to the admins, it's not like we get many foreign visitors in this forum

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    Hi...
    welcome............

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