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Kilométrage
156 932 km
Transmission
Boîte manuelle
Année
04/2002
Carburant
Essence
Puissance kW (CH)
184 kW (250 CH)
Vendeur
Particuliers
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Demande d'inspectionDonnées de base
- Carrosserie
- Berline
- État
- Occasion
- Transmission
- Avant
- Sièges
- 2
- Portes
- 4
Historique du véhicule
- Kilométrage
- 156 932 km
- Année
- 04/2002
- Contrôle technique
- 09/2025
- Dernier contrôle technique
- 04/2025
- Carnet d'entretien
- Oui
- Véhicule non fumeur
- Oui
- Récent changement de la courroie de distribution
- 09/2021
Caractéristiques Techniques
- Puissance kW (CH)
- 184 kW (250 CH)
- Transmission
- Boîte manuelle
- Cylindrée
- 3 179 cm³
- Vitesses
- 6
- Cylindres
- 6
- Poids à vide
- 1 485 kg
Consommation en énergie
- Label d'émission
- 4 (Vert)
- Carburant
- Essence
- Consommation de carburant
12,1 l/100 km (mixte)
Equipement
Couleur et Garnissage Intérieur
- Couleur extérieure
- Rouge
- La couleur de l'intérieur
- Noir
- Garniture
- Alcantara
Description
Due to the completion of my project, I am selling my 156 GTA. The car is in extraordinarily good condition.
The aim of the project was to create a modern version of the Alfa 156 GTAm, meaning more power, a sportier interior, significantly increased stiffness, modern suspension components, contemporary Hi-Fi, etc. The car thus combines the special features of the 156 GTAm prototype and the Giulia GTAm (red power limo/sedan with roll bar, no rear seats, etc.).
The car has become a small celebrity in the Alfa scene and is known, among other things, from the article on motor1 (Google "Motor1 156 gtam") and from Alfattitude.
A full vehicle valuation from a certified expert (staatlich geprüfter Automobilgutachter), validating the stated selling price, is available – it’s actually higher. As can be seen from the list of modifications, the certified investments have indeed been made – all work and parts are documented.
The already excellent car in stock condition, with near-perfect substance and no rust, has been smartly refined with great effort, much passion, professionalism, and money into the unique vehicle shown in the pictures. It includes, among other extras:
Fully rebuilt PS Schulze engine (300 HP, dyno protocol available), 2021 @~140K km (10K spend, invoice available).
Light-themed powder coated engine design
Carbon intake pipe ACT and F430 Bosch throttle body
Heat-wrapped Extreme Tuning exhaust manifold
Ragazzon rear silencer
Ragazzon straight pipe (mid silencer delete, original part available)
OZ Alleggerita 8x18, powder-coated anthracite, 5x100 PCD, wobble bolts, black metal valves, TÜVed
Custom-made center lock caps in hex nut design, TÜVed
Michelin Cup 2 connect 225/40 R18 (~3,000km used)
Brembo 330 calipers front, powder coated gold
Alfa Romeo 292 calipers rear (taken from Alfa Romeo 939 series Spider/Brera/159), powder-coated gold
Tarox C83 330mm grooved brake discs front
Alfa Romeo 292mm vented and drilled brake discs rear (taken from Alfa 4C)
Brake pads Ferodo DS Uno front (~85%)
Brake pads DS Performance rear (~85%)
Fischer Stahlflex braided brake lines
KW V3 coilovers (2020)
Eibach anti roll kit (2020)
Quaife LSD (2020) - equivalent to AR Q2
Short shifter (applied to original lever shift, not a fully-fledged short shifter)
Biscione Racing aluminium strutbar front
Wiechers aluminium strutbar rear (in boot, also protects amplifier; not in photo)
All PU bushes (Powerflex/Strongflex all 90 shA)
Customised Heigo roll bar, welded, TÜVed
Schroth Profi 2-FE racing harness, TÜVed
Recaro Sportster CS seats Dinamica, TÜVed
Steering wheel with Alcantara and red stitching
New lever covers with red stitching
Custom-made foot mats with GTAm logo stitching
Rear seats removed and equipped with customised boards and carpet, "GTAm" stitching in centre just like the Giulia
HJC Carbon helmet with matching decals for track day use
Red fire extinguisher on custom-made centre support
Bose sound system deleted but available as parts, replaced with:
Hertz 2-way component audio system Mille Pro
Kenwood KDC-BT950DAB head unit
Hertz HCP-4DK amplifier
Kicker Comp84 subwoofer 200W in original woofer position
Custom-made GTAm logos for the rear, engine and in the interior, stitched/ chromed
Quadrifoglio Verde badges
Autodelta decals
Black LED side indicators
Stainless steel grid (grille/Scudetto, super rare)
Black MHW rear lights (super rare)
Boot spoiler AutoDS (as part, not currently fitted)
Aluminium undertray (Squadra Sportiva)
In addition to the listed modifications, almost everything that tends to break on the car (due to aging) has already been replaced – with original Alfa Romeo spare parts or better (e.g., Meyle HD). All parts are documented which has flown into the vehicle valuation.
Great care was always taken to ensure a technically flawless and high-quality execution, and as a result, the car is currently in excellent technical condition. All modifications are documented (list and/or photo).
The car has been accident-free during my ownership (since 2019). Based on its condition, it appears to have been accident-free before that as well, but I cannot guarantee that. The service booklet is available but not complete. It should be obvious that more work has been done here than a normal service booklet would cover. For example, fresh 10W60 oil annually, regardless of kilometres driven. And, even if one wouldn't assume it, it has not been used on a racetrack so far.
To be a complete GTAm by classical Alfa Romeo definition, only the widebody kit is missing.
The paintwork could be redone – it would be advisable to fit the widebody kit beforehand, of course. However, I have since started a new project (4C Spider). This is why I haven’t removed the wing edges yet to allow for the use of wheel spacers.
The car has a valid technical inspection (TÜV), that I can renew if desired, and is ready for use all year round. In Germany, it can be insured affordably as a “youngtimer” (future classic) with its actual replacement value according to the vehicle valuation.
Various spare parts (some of which extremely rare these days) are available, such as bumpers, side skirts, etc.
All original parts, such as the entire interior, Bose system, etc., are included.
The aim of the project was to create a modern version of the Alfa 156 GTAm, meaning more power, a sportier interior, significantly increased stiffness, modern suspension components, contemporary Hi-Fi, etc. The car thus combines the special features of the 156 GTAm prototype and the Giulia GTAm (red power limo/sedan with roll bar, no rear seats, etc.).
The car has become a small celebrity in the Alfa scene and is known, among other things, from the article on motor1 (Google "Motor1 156 gtam") and from Alfattitude.
A full vehicle valuation from a certified expert (staatlich geprüfter Automobilgutachter), validating the stated selling price, is available – it’s actually higher. As can be seen from the list of modifications, the certified investments have indeed been made – all work and parts are documented.
The already excellent car in stock condition, with near-perfect substance and no rust, has been smartly refined with great effort, much passion, professionalism, and money into the unique vehicle shown in the pictures. It includes, among other extras:
Fully rebuilt PS Schulze engine (300 HP, dyno protocol available), 2021 @~140K km (10K spend, invoice available).
Light-themed powder coated engine design
Carbon intake pipe ACT and F430 Bosch throttle body
Heat-wrapped Extreme Tuning exhaust manifold
Ragazzon rear silencer
Ragazzon straight pipe (mid silencer delete, original part available)
OZ Alleggerita 8x18, powder-coated anthracite, 5x100 PCD, wobble bolts, black metal valves, TÜVed
Custom-made center lock caps in hex nut design, TÜVed
Michelin Cup 2 connect 225/40 R18 (~3,000km used)
Brembo 330 calipers front, powder coated gold
Alfa Romeo 292 calipers rear (taken from Alfa Romeo 939 series Spider/Brera/159), powder-coated gold
Tarox C83 330mm grooved brake discs front
Alfa Romeo 292mm vented and drilled brake discs rear (taken from Alfa 4C)
Brake pads Ferodo DS Uno front (~85%)
Brake pads DS Performance rear (~85%)
Fischer Stahlflex braided brake lines
KW V3 coilovers (2020)
Eibach anti roll kit (2020)
Quaife LSD (2020) - equivalent to AR Q2
Short shifter (applied to original lever shift, not a fully-fledged short shifter)
Biscione Racing aluminium strutbar front
Wiechers aluminium strutbar rear (in boot, also protects amplifier; not in photo)
All PU bushes (Powerflex/Strongflex all 90 shA)
Customised Heigo roll bar, welded, TÜVed
Schroth Profi 2-FE racing harness, TÜVed
Recaro Sportster CS seats Dinamica, TÜVed
Steering wheel with Alcantara and red stitching
New lever covers with red stitching
Custom-made foot mats with GTAm logo stitching
Rear seats removed and equipped with customised boards and carpet, "GTAm" stitching in centre just like the Giulia
HJC Carbon helmet with matching decals for track day use
Red fire extinguisher on custom-made centre support
Bose sound system deleted but available as parts, replaced with:
Hertz 2-way component audio system Mille Pro
Kenwood KDC-BT950DAB head unit
Hertz HCP-4DK amplifier
Kicker Comp84 subwoofer 200W in original woofer position
Custom-made GTAm logos for the rear, engine and in the interior, stitched/ chromed
Quadrifoglio Verde badges
Autodelta decals
Black LED side indicators
Stainless steel grid (grille/Scudetto, super rare)
Black MHW rear lights (super rare)
Boot spoiler AutoDS (as part, not currently fitted)
Aluminium undertray (Squadra Sportiva)
In addition to the listed modifications, almost everything that tends to break on the car (due to aging) has already been replaced – with original Alfa Romeo spare parts or better (e.g., Meyle HD). All parts are documented which has flown into the vehicle valuation.
Great care was always taken to ensure a technically flawless and high-quality execution, and as a result, the car is currently in excellent technical condition. All modifications are documented (list and/or photo).
The car has been accident-free during my ownership (since 2019). Based on its condition, it appears to have been accident-free before that as well, but I cannot guarantee that. The service booklet is available but not complete. It should be obvious that more work has been done here than a normal service booklet would cover. For example, fresh 10W60 oil annually, regardless of kilometres driven. And, even if one wouldn't assume it, it has not been used on a racetrack so far.
To be a complete GTAm by classical Alfa Romeo definition, only the widebody kit is missing.
The paintwork could be redone – it would be advisable to fit the widebody kit beforehand, of course. However, I have since started a new project (4C Spider). This is why I haven’t removed the wing edges yet to allow for the use of wheel spacers.
The car has a valid technical inspection (TÜV), that I can renew if desired, and is ready for use all year round. In Germany, it can be insured affordably as a “youngtimer” (future classic) with its actual replacement value according to the vehicle valuation.
Various spare parts (some of which extremely rare these days) are available, such as bumpers, side skirts, etc.
All original parts, such as the entire interior, Bose system, etc., are included.
Leasing
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