Martin W
Organiser: South East Premium Member
Registered: 10th Aug 09
Location: Welling, Greater London
User status: Offline
|
hi all, i'm copying this over from corsa-b.co.uk. been on this forum for a little while now and have finally decided to put my project up.
so i got it December 2008 completely standard.
bought some terrible lights, which were later removed.
im gonna cut it down a but cause its all a bit long copying over.
After a good clean, i bought myself some alloys and new low profile tyres.
i then bought the full corsa sport interior.
i then got hold of some silver bumpers, and put them on, after painting up some rusty areas.
i then lowered it 60 at the front 40 rear, which it then looked like this:
to cut a story short i took a few pics of how it stands, sportex back box, blue calipers.
bringing it right up to date now,
after a bit more more, a good clean and polish it now looks like this:
im now in the process of fitting new doors to the car as mine have a few dents in.
to read my full project log, heres the link:
http://forums.corsa-b.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=10500
from now on ill be posting updates on here too. sorry for the vague log.
what do ya think?
|
Martin W
Organiser: South East Premium Member
Registered: 10th Aug 09
Location: Welling, Greater London
User status: Offline
|
I've done one of the doors ready to go on Saturday, its been buffered , and its perfect. I've also found the easy way to getting the rubble strip glue off. chewing gum Remover! just burns it away the other door ive decided is no good, but ive got a third door im just gonna get resprayed.
the pic is pretty poor, its going on tomorrow so ill take a picture with it on. i should hopefully be getting my hands on some rev counter clocks tomorrow as well
got my clocks today from pick a part, with rev counter, £8 i was well happy with that, i was willing to pay up to £30 lol
|
Jamie-C
Member
Registered: 3rd Jun 08
Location: Ballycastle
User status: Offline
|
I like that! Nice and simple and it looks very clean.
Set of sideskirts would finish it of a treat
|
Martin W
Organiser: South East Premium Member
Registered: 10th Aug 09
Location: Welling, Greater London
User status: Offline
|
yeah thats what im looking for next, in two minds though, cause when i go over bumps, the mudflaps hit the ground, im worried that if i put the sideskirts on , they'd scrape aswell?
|
Jamie-C
Member
Registered: 3rd Jun 08
Location: Ballycastle
User status: Offline
|
Skirts would sit a a bit higher than the mudflaps unless you got really deep ones.
|
Martin W
Organiser: South East Premium Member
Registered: 10th Aug 09
Location: Welling, Greater London
User status: Offline
|
im just after the standard ones mate, been looking on ebay lately, there's not been much on there, i'm also after some depo's but again, not many about.
|
scaron5188
Organiser: South West Premium Member
Registered: 17th Apr 08
Location: Chippenham, Drives: arden 2.0 sport
User status: Offline
|
as jamie said, skirts sit higher. irmscher ones, steinmetz ones sit higher than gsi skirts.
got a set of steinmetz ones for sale
cars looking very fresh dude. wheels look good on it
|