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Gina785
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   12th Apr 11 at 14:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hiya guys, its about time i actually put a welcome post and a thread up..

I'm Gina from Slough, and i'm 18..

My corsa is now my second car, before i had a Mk1 punto for a daily drive.

So far there is no real modification, but it is getting a complete makeover at the end of may.. So i'll update you all on what goes on!


This is how it stands currently after it's first propper clean since i got it..







I shall keep you all updated!
LukesCorsaSXi
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12th Apr 11 at 14:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looks a good base to start with! Welcome btw (even though i see you registered over a year ago) Looking forward to seeing the updates.

[Edited on 12-04-2011 by LukesCorsaSXi]
Jamie-C
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Welcome Gina
Gina785
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Thanks for the welcome guys.. I registered when i was thinking of getting a corsa, and well now i have one its about time i put a post up

I know it has been done to death but the corsa is going euro, with a few twists
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that what mine looked like paint work looks good
Mark.W
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welcome
fenwick1991
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welcome lad
corsa-torque
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25th Apr 11 at 21:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Tidy base model...
Gina785
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Well it’s about time I got a project thread up, the car has been like this since may now!

My partner decided that he was going to modify my car for my birthday this year, that also fell on the same weekend as modified nationals. I was not allowed to see what he was going to do untill he revealed it to me the morning of leaving for mod nats. He took the car off of me for 2 days to get all the work done..

Soooo...

I thought I should try do a little something on the car by myself seeing as I wasn’t allowed to see the parts that had been bought until the unveiling. So we got some new Sony Xplod speakers to replace the old ones in the door
New Vs old



Picked up some speaker rings too



Bit of a crappy picture but they look so much better than the old ones, and sound it too!




Mark found some richbrook goodies lying about! These consisted of door pins, new gear knob and gaitor, new handbreak and gaitor.




Got around to fitting a few of these, just to add some subtle changes

First of all was the gear knob and gaitor

This is how the crappy old one looked



Then we have the nice new one (after a fair bit of faffing about!)

This is with the new gaitor fitted too..










This part was copied off another forum - My partner wrote it and it's far too long to re write haha




I decided that now Gina had a car she was happy to modify and with an upcoming event clashing with her birthday i thought why not combine the both and give her a present she could show off with pride...
As always i love a tight deadline (not ) but with only 2 and half weeks it was to go from standard to show in time for mod nats and ofcourse Gina's Birthday.
Obviously i couldnt just ask... what do you want done as that would take the suprise element away from the whole project so i was armed with the following information...
"I want Euro".... not much to go on, i know ive been in the car scene for many years, but ive never put my hand to the "euro" vibe, this was something new to me...
I had a bit of a helping hand with the start of the project when i got handed a set of FK Street Coilovers.


Fronts... New Vs Old


Rears... New Vs Old


Heres a few pics of how the corsa sat before fitting...




Not to many pics of the fitting, would only bore you lol..

Fronts Fitted...


Rears Fitted...


Not Sure how much its lowered by, but at a guess id say approx 80mm.. Its LOW!



Next up was the wheels, this was kind of a joint decision and with the help of Hybrid_Rob they were brought via eBay and delivered by the kind Ginger courier.. Thanks Rob
Here's what they looked like after an Acid Bath and being attacked with a dremel.. (they were in a bad way when rob dropped them off)



Being as Gina knew about the wheels, it was decided that the dish on the wheels was to be polished and the centres painted.. so time for her to do a bit of the work..



After a little while, Me and Carl took over and Gina put the pedal to the metal and clocked up 72miles whilst the wheels were getting polished...
Bit more of an update on these later on.....
Next up was the Body mods, now with limited knowledge on the Euro scene and with the kits available being a bit "in ya face" i decided to look for a Gsi front bumper.. Sach came to my rescue with a crashed damaged bumper at a decent price...
here's how it looked...





After a few hours with the plastic welder, filler and alot of sanding it started to take shape...







With the front bumper repaired and ready for paint it was time to tackle the rear end..
First i came across a bargain eBay find in the shape of a smooth boot with Gsi spoiler, with a quick bid it was mine and then Ade (blue evo) collected and delivered to Carls workshop for me...
Wasnt in the best of conditions but with most of the work done to it, it was going to save me hours in labour time, after about 4 hours it was ready to paint, the cracks and imperfections were removed and i finshed flushing in the spoiler for that extra touch..



Now with the number plate recess being removed from the boot, i was left with the dilema of having somewhere Legal to fit the rear plate and light it up...
It was decided to fit a recess from another car into the bumper of the corsa, the recess in question was that from a Ford Sport Ka, along with the recess added the moulding line was smoothed in and the tow eye cover plastic welded and flushed in.



with the rear end sorted i turned my attention to the arches, with the standard ones being faded, i brought a new set and brand new fixings from Vauxhall's.



The only way for these to go was to be colour coded so after a quick sand down it was time for a lick of primer..



Next up was the sideskirts, Gsi skirts were sourced Via CorsaSport and were soon rubbed down and ready for paint, You'll also noticed some door handles, a de-locked one for the passenger side and a OE spec one for the drivers side.



A common problem with the Corsa is rust on the edge of the bonnet, and sadly Gina's had caught the deadly virus, so i thought why not go for an upgrade.. a Badboy bonnet was sourced, again something i could have done with more time, but yet again eBay came to my rescue..




With all the body modifications covered it was time for a few little touches that would make the car stand out... I ordered a set of Smoked Depo headlights, Smoked side repeaters and an aftermarket front grill, no pics of these on there own but you'll soon see them fitted...

Back to the wheels....
After a few hours and many different grits of sandpaper and wet and dry they started to look a little like this...


Once polished, the dish was masked and the center's primed...





Then it was time for colour, having a few litres of white from the Clio's respray laying around it was rude not too, heres the results...




After a few hours drying, it was time to un-mask the wheels...





And finally with the Centre caps...


With the wheels taken care of it was time to prime the prep'd parts...









The Paint odour soon took effect on Carl, but he seemed impressed...


With all the stuff in primer it was time for paint, so after a quick wet flat and pannel wipe the colour started to go on...










Then it was Lacquer time....

















All was ready for the transformation, so on the weds evening before modified nationals, i took the keys and headed to the west coast (well....high wycombe, close enough lol) in full pimp my ride style...
First thing first, cant fit new parts with old ones in the way so the deconstruction started...






On went the front end, Gsi Bumper, Bonnet and the grill, things were starting to take shape.. (notice the smoked depo headlights)


Next was to change the fried egg side repeaters to some matching smoked items..
Before:

After:



On went the rear bumper..



Followed by the smooth tailgate..




Next on the to-do list was to change the door handles, the passenger got de-locked aswell as colour coded...

Out with the old:


In with the new:



Drivers side:



The side skirts went on, didnt get any pics as my phone decided to die
So whilst i waited for it to charge, i decided to turn my attention to some mild tuning goodies...

First up was a Magnex backbox:

Old Vs New:



Fitted to the car:



Then it was time for the K&N induction kit, so out came the stock airbox and in with the K&N..



Here's a few finished shots from Modified nationals..





corsarooney
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12th Jul 11 at 22:33   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Welcome

Nice to see another local face


Corsa 1.6 sport - 1
1.7 puma engined fiesta - 0

Keeping corsa's on the redline since 2008
Archie
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12th Jul 11 at 23:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Nice transformation there!

Some german style/south african rears would look awesome on that.
Jonny.N
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thats looks mint, deffo needs spacers, bit lower and that would be stunning, good to go down a diffrent route from the gsi kit and speedlines/softstars, keep up the good work,
corsa_breeze88
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what is that rubber circle thing you have your rear springs sitting on the top? is it needed as mine isnt sitting on anything

 
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