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Zagato to pursue Scagliarini over Fiat 500 design rip-off.
Fri, 05 Aug 2011Fiat 500 by Zagato and by Scagliarini Earlier this week we had an email pop in to tell us all about a customised Fiat 500 put together by U.S. tuners Scagliarini Motorsports. Which looked interesting, and we assumed it was done in collaboration with Zagato.
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