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I was going to post the following on eBay buit thought I'd give a Digester 
first choice, First come, first served.
"Alfa Romeo. 50 Years of Italian Sports Cars". By David Sparrow and John 
Tipler, 1992 reprinted 1996. This a new copy of the  (British) Osprey Colour 
Classics book on the history of the Alfa Romeo. The soft cover book contains 
128 pages with approximately 150 color photos of some of the most beautiful 
Alfas ever made. Sparrow is a top English automotive photographer and the 
images in this book are as gorgeous as is the subject matter. Cars covered 
range from many examples of the 6C and 8C series, some rare and beautiful 
2.9s, to contemporary exotics such as the Canguro, Carabo, the 33.2 and the 
Delfino. This book is a must for all true Alfisti, and in particular those 
who have never heard of the last four models !. 
One only.  $12 plus $3 for shipping, book rate.
Picture of cover at http://members.aol.com/Alfisto/Alfabook.jpg


Two sets of three Alfa Romeo Sales Brochures from Britain, ca. 1993. Nos. 1 
and 2 have red covers with Alfa Romeo insignia and logo. Nos. 3 have photo on 
cover.
Set #1:
1) Sprint and Sprint Veloce with 1.7 Boxer engine.
2) Alfa 331.5 Ti, 1.7 Veloce, 1.7 Cloverleaf and Sportwagon versions.
3) Alfa 155 T-Spark 1.8, 2.0 and 2.5 V-6. 
Set #2:
As above, but in lieu of the 155, a different sales brochure on the 33 16V.
These very rare brochures contain technical data and many beautiful 
photographs of these popular cars, none of which are available in the U.S. A 
must for any Alfista's library. All as new except for signs of drooling by 
current owner...
Graham Arlen
Alfisto@domain.elided

$15 for each set and add $3 for shipping. 
Picture of cover: http://members.aol.com/Alfisto/Alfa155.jpg

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