Have a bit of intel on that car...it has the prototype 360 HP 1.4 T engine developed by Romeo Ferrari for the Arbath Monza for test and trial...now you can believe this or just accept that "CHUCK NORRIS" was driving the Fiat 500 C.

I think the girls would look twice at the Uboat though!

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Had some serious fun with one of these on the weekend coming out of the Hawkesbury interchange on the F3 on the Saturday....do not get me wrong these are quick but ROARY matched all the way.
Saw him coming across the Hawkesbury bridge as we were interchanging out of Brooklyn (fortunately was cruisin with the bike pack from Anglers rest, and Co driver rather than missus, so found some snappy second and third gear action to match speed in short order on a black 2005 up the mount white hill. Speeds will not be reported as a no admission of guilt caveat.
Pilot was a gent in his late 40's early 50's with a mid 20's trophy GF.
Now here is the problem...she is checking my wheels out with more interest than his through the tonne zone ...well it had to be the wheels..not me and co driver as we add to 90 between us...LOL..and he got all upset and pulled back through the gears for a derby. For a car of that price, reckon it sound sh!t compared to the classic V8.
The trip from Mt white to Gosford exit was ...lets say spirited and express.....with a lot of jossling around traffic..with all due care....so props to the opposition here...while uncertain and clearly unimpressed that the passenger was more into the ROARY...was responsible not to be dumb in the vicinity of traffic..
The real tell was climbing out of the Mooney Mooney Bridge.
We got some clean and green..and he went for..buggered if I know gear..but was revvy..and I grabbed third up the hill...I got the initial jump...and then even stevens all the way to the top and traffic...with ROARY a Nose in front...loving the big bonnet...LOL.
(All this with the sound of "power, power, power...shift" in a really strong Scottish accent yelled in the background of some serious thunder)
As we eased off to the Gossy exit, we did get a thumbs up

...and a smile from the fella...Maybe the Mongul pack trailing far behind like locusts had him worried...but those boys were pretty well behaved

Looking at this cars numbers...if He was an adept pilot..we may have had issues...time for SC meza tinkin
