Bravo/a Owners Club Launch

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Bravo/a Owners Club Launch

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At last we are go!

This week is the launch of the Official Bravo/a Owners Organisation (BOO for short - making us Boozers!). This is club is affiliated to the Fiat Motor Club GB and receives the same benefits for the much reduced price of £10 per year, UK and £15 for Europe and the USA.

Should you be interested in this, please email me on [email protected] and I will add you to the already growing following. This is very much open to ALL owners from stock 1.4S' to Nitrous fuelled HGT's, as the benefits of discounted parts etc will apply across the board and may even help on your insurance (not guarenteed - especially on modded cars!)

Drop me a line to receive all the details and join what will be one of the youngest car clubs (OK except me!)

If you are unsure and want to talk to me first then send me an email and I will return my number.

Cheers

Nige
PS I know I also posted this on the Club & Bravo forum - but I wanted to make sure

Fiat Bravo HGT155
Jagaur XJR-S 6.0 V12
http://www.bravo-guide.co.uk THE Fiat Bravo site
 
Sorry if this is a silly question, but what is the real difference between a Bravo and a Brava? I know they're spelt differently (Goon Show gag - shows my age pretty well) ...

Steve the elder statesman

Tries to drive a Panda 1000CL [:0] but still has a sense of humour!

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Bravo - 3 door, Brava - 5 door. It comes from the Opera, where you shout Bravo after a fantastic male performance and Brava after a female. They wanted to show the cars a Bravo being you male - no kids etc and the Brava as a female, kids etc with 5 doors.
The engine range is the same, most of the front end is the same, but obviously there are a number of panel and fitting difference from the dashboard back.

Fiat Bravo HGT155
Jagaur XJR-S 6.0 V12
http://www.bravo-guide.co.uk THE Fiat Bravo site
 
It's true what Nige has said:

car (auto, automobile) in italian is a female substantive...

Brava is an adjective for a female person, so your Brava Dill is female [8)]!... treat her well, pay her a lot of compliments and take her a rose sometimes... she will made you happy ;)...

cheers :D

Roby
 
Oh, they're female! That explains why they are so unreliable, infuriating and frustrating then :D

But you can't live without them........;)

Pete.
Cinq sporting 1242cc
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