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14 May 2020 23:36 - 14 May 2020 23:39 #222243 by thiagossmarques
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Thank you!

I will send photos from the Jimny Clube Brasília.
We have actually 240 members officially but in this city, we have many other lovers Jimny!

The photo below on instagram is in a historic city in Brazil (1700s) called "Cidade de Corumbá".
This was an official expedition by the Jimny Clube de Brasília

The other photos attached are from other adventures

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14 May 2020 23:48 #222244 by thiagossmarques
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And finally my Jimny:
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14 May 2020 23:56 #222245 by thiagossmarques
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@paulei:

Here we have two special editions for the Jimny:

- Jimny Desert
- Jimny Forrest

Items: standard lift, rack, differentiated adhesives, larger wheels.
The difference from Desert to Forrest is small.
The leather seat is different and the panel paint is different.

"Brazil would not be Brazil" without our own inventions. I don't know if 'Jimny Canvas' exists elsewhere in the world. It's the convertible version of Jimny.

In this picture below its a 'Desert Edition'

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15 May 2020 19:57 #222287 by Paulei
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thiagossmarques wrote: @paulei:

Here we have two special editions for the Jimny:

- Jimny Desert
- Jimny Forrest

Items: standard lift, rack, differentiated adhesives, larger wheels.
The difference from Desert to Forrest is small.
The leather seat is different and the panel paint is different.

"Brazil would not be Brazil" without our own inventions. I don't know if 'Jimny Canvas' exists elsewhere in the world. It's the convertible version of Jimny.

In this picture below its a 'Desert Edition'


Thank You Thiago for Your kind reply!
How many different type of engines do you have for those models?
I remember in the past times, when Fiat was building cars in a Brazilian factory that some model, for example the 127, was sold in Brazilian market with a special engine able to run with alcool made from sugar cane...
Is it still a Brazilian type of fuel?

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16 May 2020 08:58 #222313 by kirkynut
Welcome along! Your Jimny looks great!

Do you have those meetings with other Jimnys often?

Kirkynut

The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.

My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0

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20 May 2020 22:13 #222619 by thiagossmarques
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Hello Paulei,
how are you?
It's true, in Brazil we have a combustive derived of sugar cane.
The most automakers here build your models with the engine called "flex". This motor is able to accept gasoline and alcohol.
Excepted some cars "international" don't have this technology, generally, cars sold in other countries and that are assembled here. Unfortannaly Jimny is one of these cases despite having a car factory here.
But we have other cars "flex": Fiat Punto, Fiat 500, BMW 320i, Audi A3...
A curiosity: the engine with alcohol produces more power compared with gasoline (5 - 15cv or more depended on the size of the motor).

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