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Lol! I'm only 24, and my Fiat history is a Punto mk2b followed by the Grande Punto I own and love now, lol!

:) No problem, we've all got to start somewhere.

The Sisley is a normal 4x4 with a bit of a re-design by the clothes designer group Sisley. They put in a new interior, beige or grey corduroy and vinyl with canoe motifs. The canoe theme was carried outside with some badges here and there, wheel centre caps, side trims, badge on grille.
There were also some added accessories, roof rack, headlamp washers, inclinometer.
Later the Sisley labelling was added to the steering wheel, instrument cluster and seat belts.
They were only available in three metalic colours, red, grey, and green. After the first year the grey was dropped in favor of blue. All colours had cream coloured wheels.

The first years Sisleys didn't have a bonnet scoop but from the second year on they had one in body colour.

Everything else, engine, running gear etc is the same as a standard 4x4.

That's how I see it but if there's anything I've missed I'm sure someone else will add to or correct this post.
 
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:) No problem, we've all got to start somewhere.

The Sisley is a normal 4x4 with a bit of a re-design by the clothes designer group Sisley. They put in a new interior, beige or grey corduroy and vinyl with canoe motifs. The canoe theme was carried outside with some badges here and there, wheel centre caps, side trims, badge on grille.
There were also some added accessories, roof rack, headlamp washers, inclinometer.
Later the Sisley labelling was added to the steering wheel, instrument cluster and seat belts.
They were only available in three metalic colours, red, grey, and green. After the first year the grey was dropped in favor of blue. All colours had cream coloured wheels.

The first years Sisleys didn't have a bonnet scoop but from the second year on they had one in body colour.

Everything else, engine, running gear etc is the same as a standard 4x4.

That's how I see it but if there's anything I've missed I'm sure someone else will add to or correct this post.

(y) There's quite a lot when you see it written down isn't there?

I'll add the Sisley badge on the bootlid, Sisley canoe rear mudflaps, 4x4 Sisley side graphics, and a colour coded grille. Oh, and about £500 premium on an equivalent 4x4 in today's market. (y)
 
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That's no excuse. I'm 20 and had a Grande Punto, found this section, 4/5 months later I have a Panda that's older than me! :bang: :rolleyes:

Im 23 and have had:

Punto Mk2a, Bravo Mk2, Cinquecento Sporting, Abarth Supersport, Panda ST & Punto Mk2b so far :)

Edit: I did stalk the Panda section for several years before giving in :p
 
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Are you sure the green one wouldn't have "T cutted" Vern?
Perhaps not.
I was also quite shocked that in the middle of the carnage is a boot floor seam in better shape than my late Mk2 had!
The decapitated blue "Colour" made me think you were making a Mini Moke-inspired Panda mini Jeep!
 
Well that was certainly a bit frilly!!! You don't need me to tell you this ;) but don't leave that side repeater on there...I know they are the same as the X1/9 and are 'sealed' and that one may not be working but you can split them in order to repair them...

It's a shame I didn't see this thread earlier as the left rear wheelarch on my Sisley is starting to bubble away nicely and I see some good wheelarch donors being loaded up there...Sod's law strikes again... :(

It's ok Vin you didn't miss out on anything. As you can see from the pics the Sisley had already donated it's L/H arch. If you could see that side of the other two you would notice that the green one was rusty and the blue one had been donated too.
 
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