l15jos
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Registered: 23rd Feb 09
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How much to these cost to build ruffly?
[Edited on 15-03-2011 by l15jos]
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SeanXE
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Location: Luton
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Conversion kits are £250 new, if you want plates £70, engines ive seen £200 plus, then labour unless your doing it your self I've never done one so someone will add or remove some of the things ive said
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sharpy28
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Registered: 1st Nov 08
Location: Ashton-Under-Lyne (Manchester)
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Ring Mark Stent, hes a friend of mine that owns a conversion company called MCD Vaux Conversion, great guy, great work and good prices to. Done a few cars for close friend etc.
Link to eBay Advert
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Kieran
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Registered: 12th Sep 08
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If you want a realiable and good conversion, about £1500 - £2000 other wise it will only have problems. So rebuild it or find one that has genuinely been rebuilt. Then get someone that know what there doing so they don't leave you with heaping wires and that all over the place
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Mark B
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quote: Originally posted by kizzacorsab
If you want a realiable and good conversion, about £1500 - £2000 other wise it will only have problems. So rebuild it or find one that has genuinely been rebuilt. Then get someone that know what there doing so they don't leave you with heaping wires and that all over the place
Ive had 4 and not spent any where near that on all of them together and never had a problem
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bally2010
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Location: Manchester Drives: Punto Grande Rides: Runner 17
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mine cost around £350 thats a 1.6 tho
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wwwNOOBcom
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Registered: 28th Oct 09
Location: Shettleston, Glasgow City
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if the engine runs fine out the donor car its gonna run fine in a corsa no need for a rebuild unless you want to do it
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Kieran
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I'm just saying for piece of mind and done well. Obviously if you do it your self will be cheaper
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AlexW
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Location: Essex
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What ever you "Think" it will be, plus £300.
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Corsa_Sport21
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Registered: 13th Apr 08
Location: Leven, Fife. Drives : 205 GTi
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quote: Originally posted by kizzacorsab
If you want a realiable and good conversion, about £1500 - £2000 other wise it will only have problems. So rebuild it or find one that has genuinely been rebuilt. Then get someone that know what there doing so they don't leave you with heaping wires and that all over the place
Mines cost me 750 drive in drive out.All i had to change was suspension and brakes but done that while the car was down at the garage.Was as reliable as a swiss watch.
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jonnieboy
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All in, mine is costing me around £700, thats includes buying everything including the car
If your willing to wait for the parts to be offered cheaply, and are willing to do the work yourself, you can reduce the cost by alot
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