I recorded this extreme Fiat 500 at the 2017 Best of Italy Race event last weekend and it's called Giannini 350 GP Anniversario.
The car has been conceived and realized by Gram Torino Engineering in order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the famous historic Italian tuner Giannini (very popular in the Sixties & Seventies).
Of course almost nothing remains of the original 500: starting from the external look, the whole body is made of carbon fibre, huge 19'' forged wheels and Brembo brakes (six-piston calipers at the front, four-piston calipers at the rear). The 350GP is powered by a tuned mid-mounted 1,750cc turbocharged engine taken from an Alfa Romeo 4C which is able to reach 350bhp (power that can manually be adjusted from the inside), released to the ground on the rear tyres. It also features pushrod suspensions with Öhlins coilovers both on the front and rear of the car. The one you see in this video has a manual gearbox but the 350 GP could also have the double clutch gearbox from the Alfa 4C. Fully customizable but no more than 100 will be built starting from a price of 150,000€.
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As usual I have to thank my friend and Youtuber Italiansupercarvideo with whom I decided to set up a collaboration for the event. Don't forget to subscribe to his great automotive channel for more videos at this link: https://www.youtube.com/user/Italiansupercarvideo
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Camcorder: Canon Legria HF G40 & G30 + Canon DM-100 Microphone
Event: Best of Italy Race 2017
Where: Castell'Arquato, Italy
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The car has been conceived and realized by Gram Torino Engineering in order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the famous historic Italian tuner Giannini (very popular in the Sixties & Seventies).
Of course almost nothing remains of the original 500: starting from the external look, the whole body is made of carbon fibre, huge 19'' forged wheels and Brembo brakes (six-piston calipers at the front, four-piston calipers at the rear). The 350GP is powered by a tuned mid-mounted 1,750cc turbocharged engine taken from an Alfa Romeo 4C which is able to reach 350bhp (power that can manually be adjusted from the inside), released to the ground on the rear tyres. It also features pushrod suspensions with Öhlins coilovers both on the front and rear of the car. The one you see in this video has a manual gearbox but the 350 GP could also have the double clutch gearbox from the Alfa 4C. Fully customizable but no more than 100 will be built starting from a price of 150,000€.
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As usual I have to thank my friend and Youtuber Italiansupercarvideo with whom I decided to set up a collaboration for the event. Don't forget to subscribe to his great automotive channel for more videos at this link: https://www.youtube.com/user/Italiansupercarvideo
-- Subscribe to my 2nd channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3XVG02cKYsLyUUewv-qkoQ
You can also find and follow me on:
- Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/19bozzy92/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/19Bozzy92YT
- Google+: https://plus.google.com/100567781241722617164/posts
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ste19bozzy92/
Camcorder: Canon Legria HF G40 & G30 + Canon DM-100 Microphone
Event: Best of Italy Race 2017
Where: Castell'Arquato, Italy
Link To My Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/19Bozzy92
THANKS FOR WATCHING AND SUBSCRIBE!!!
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