General Fiat Bravo's in South Africa

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General Fiat Bravo's in South Africa

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Hey folks

I have been spotting a few bravo's lately and want to check who is on this forum.

i have a maranello red sport (y)
 
Howzit boet u know me, but i am in Jhb :). I have a blue sport 150hp.
 
i think i spotted you near lombardi east one day.

goodness, that car looks goooooood
 
Ya, I have a blue sport as well. I am in JHB. I don't see many of the maranello red Bravo's around here but it is an awesome colour.
 
maybe it was you i spotted? LOL

ja i've only spotted one other maranello.

he didnt greet when i hooted though.

and a lady in an Abarth500 was pretty pissed off when i gave a two hoot greeting and a wave...
 
Not to be stereotypical but I hear people in South Africa are pretty paranoid about security.

I remember watching a french reality TV show where people had to hitch rides and spend nights at locals' houses to get through countries, when they got to south africa, no one wanted to house them except some very poor folks and stopping cars was almost impossible since people just drove off frantically fearing for their lives.

Is that really how it is over there?
 
Not to be stereotypical but I hear people in South Africa are pretty paranoid about security.

I remember watching a french reality TV show where people had to hitch rides and spend nights at locals' houses to get through countries, when they got to south africa, no one wanted to house them except some very poor folks and stopping cars was almost impossible since people just drove off frantically fearing for their lives.

Is that really how it is over there?

It wouldn't say its quite that bad, but u do have to be aware!!! We are tough here in SA :) think u get used to it and don't realise how bad it actually is:). Still the best place ever though:)
 
Not to be stereotypical but I hear people in South Africa are pretty paranoid about security.

I remember watching a french reality TV show where people had to hitch rides and spend nights at locals' houses to get through countries, when they got to south africa, no one wanted to house them except some very poor folks and stopping cars was almost impossible since people just drove off frantically fearing for their lives.

Is that really how it is over there?


im from Cape Town.

its lovely here :D but even the sweetest woman will burn you:D
 
i was driving a rental, LOL.
it was in december last year, lol

Brian- is the software done?:D

Oh ok. Software not done yet cause been too busy but hopeing to get both downpipe and then software done in next month or 2.
Quick question. When they tune the car, is it done with the sport button on or off? If its tuned with button on, then does the car run totally stock if u were to switch it off? :confused:
Thanx in advance.
 
no it will be tuned regardless.

the sport button will just give you steering feel and better throttle sensitivity

i need to get mine done
 
I added a sub woofer and amp to my car so there will be no software for at least another 6 or 7 months hahahaha
 
Came from Cape Town and saw a blue Bravo Sport. Beautiful car. Moments later on the N2 I saw a black Bravo Sport. Well I past him slowly and the guy drove behind me for a few kilometers. Two Bravos gliding over the N2. Beautiful. Don't see these cars a lot in Cape Town, and seeing two within minutes won't happen a lot.
 
i was at the wp u18 girls hockey training on sunday and saw one of the mommy's had a red bravo sport.

i find it funny that most of the bravo owners dont greet down here when i wave...

except for one dude in a grey sport who had a convo with me at the century city robot hahah
 
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