Greetings from Indonesia

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Greetings from Indonesia

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Hi all,
I'm from Indonesia, I just join this forum today...glad to see that are many FIAT enthusias in here. Myself, just bought a Uno Mk1 1989 last week, adding to my first Uno MkII 1994 that I bought a year ago. Actually, both of them of my first Fiat, and I'm really impressed so far with their speed and eficiency.

In indonesia we still have many Uno's on the road, our FIAT club records hundreds of Uno's owner.

Here's some pics of my Uno

The Red Metallic Uno MKII 1994
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THe Grey Metallic Uno MkI 1989
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Both car, with my Daihatsu 4WD on the back
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Uno MKII Indofiat Collection
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Uno MKI Indofiat Collection
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Indofiat Classic Fiat
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Cheers to you all from sunny Indonesia...
 
Yes, we still have hundreds of Uno on the road, mostly non turbo version. Only 48 turbo was produced in Indonesia, nowadays Uno Turbo become one of the most sought after small car in Indonesia. We do have another variant, Uno Selecta which is the matic version of Uno MKII, that is even more rare than the turbo's.

We still have several shops selling Fiat parts in Jakarta, they say you can still built a new Uno if you still have the chasis at least. However, we feel that someday this shop will close, as there's less new parts coming or imported to re-new their part stocks.

About my MKI alloys, yes its the classic Cromodora taken from a Fiat 125 1970! It is also included with the metal cover showing Fiat logo, I have to take that off as I am afraid it will fall while I'm driving.
 
argggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how is it your cars are so nice and shiny and not even slightly rusty in the humid conditions out there!!!!! no fair!!!! i know where my next holiday will be........:D
 
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argggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how is it your cars are so nice and shiny and not even slightly rusty in the humid conditions out there!!!!! no fair!!!! i know where my next holiday will be........:D
hahaha, trust me there are some rust on my MkII, they can't be seen from a far, not too many but they start to get larger soon. I've plan to repaint it on the next fortcoming months. As for the MKI, there's no single scratch on the exterior body! only small rust start appearing on the lower deck...

Rusting is also main problems for Fiat in Indonesia, but looks like Fiat rustproof better compare the japanesse car with the same age...
 
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