mwg
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
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Looks first, then power. Its better on insurance this way too
This is what I'm doing. As Matt says, will be cheaper on the insurance the longer you wait to put the XE in as you'll be older with more NCB
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sri_davie
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id go for the power choice ive got a 2.0 16v merit with no frill on the outside just 15s cause of the turbo brakes its a real double taker
davie
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Filby1
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C16XE on TB'ss
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Bullet Proof SRi
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style, style, style
owned a rs2000 for a short while till it gave me loads of problems. It was brilliant being able to beat so many cars,
but some of the cars i beat just looked good and didnt need to go fast.
just recently had a 1.3 escort with a full modded bodykt on, and it was satisfying driving round in that as people look at it. and even though i used to get beat by so many cars , most of them were s**t boxes and i knew my car was better.
i think it overally depends where you mostly drive, i drive in towns mostly so style for me.
but i supose if you drive distances alot, then i would pick performance
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Siberia
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
performance . . .
as u can see looks dont matter
is that not beardys?
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rustyarchs
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looks 1st,,doesnt get you banned
although power is a must its 2nd on my list
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
performance . . .
as u can see looks dont matter
Love it
I absolutely want Beardy's shed, it's completely cool.
It's just a shame that Vaux didn't have the presence of mind to make the Corsa in a realy disgusting lilac, beige or brown like old Fiestas and Novas.
I'd have one like that if poss because the car still looks ahead of it's time, and is a very smooth shape, and particularly in red, is rather hard for it to look like an old clunker.
Ahhh, I can see it now - one of the aforementioned colours, a couple of small dents, a few scratches and rub marks, carefully left in direct sunlight without polishing from new so as to get a nice matt effect and pleasantly bleached bumpers.
Two carefully kerbed ugly Halfords wheel trims held on with cable ties and the remaining rims soaked in sea water for a couple of weeks, then lots of hard braking to achieve the desired level of brake dust contamination.
Adorn the rear end with pictures of terriers and 'i've been to Scarborough' & 'I heart my Corsa' stickers.
Fit one of those giant 1980s VAUXHALL rear window decals and a tartan blanket on the parcel shelf, plus aftermarket non matching colour coded bendy ariel, and not forgetting; the obligatory array of air fresheners, paying particular attention to the rear view mirror.
Then make a concerted effort to get the body as dirty as possible.
This is all of course done to a seam welded shell, fitted a with stealth black cage, coilovers, big brakes, sequential box and a loony spec red top with nitrous.
One day when i'm rich and unemployed, I shall do this
[Edited on 30-09-2005 by SVM 286]
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SVM 286
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Pretty don't cut it if you haven't the power to back it up.
Always remember the phrases -
'all mouth and no trousers'
'all show and no go'
&
'sheep in wolf's clothing'
These are undesirable descriptions for a man's car.
Take note, and fit a powerfull engine and never wash it again
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Dan. T
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I sold my old corsa for a GSi, so got the looks with the car, now its time for performance
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CorsaSRi16v
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Both
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chumbly_warner
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Im more into styling myself, but each to there own.
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Sly_SRi
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just make it look tidy and how you like it...then think about the 2.0 conversion.
Corsa C Z20Let
Black Sleeper Turbo Project
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Rus
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well the chap that was holding the xe for me is ready to break. so it looks like i'm getting the engine
gonna really piss my dad off i've got no where to put it at home though where could i leave it?
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Rus
well the chap that was holding the xe for me is ready to break. so it looks like i'm getting the engine
gonna really piss my dad off i've got no where to put it at home though where could i leave it?
Wrap it in polythene, and leave it in the hall way with a nice bit of polished wood or an attractive drape over the top, adorned with a flower filled vase and some family photos.
Or you could hide it under the dining table, or you could put it in the sitting room as a coffee table.
Tell him it's the new hall table that your Mum bought and get her to back the story up
I can see a patern emerging here and I think table disguise is the way to go.
You never know, you might get away with it indefinitely
Anyway, fathers were put on this earth to be dissappointed and pissed off by their sons so what the hell anyway
[Edited on 02-10-2005 by SVM 286]
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
performance . . .
as u can see looks dont matter
Love it
I absolutely want Beardy's shed, it's completely cool.
It's just a shame that Vaux didn't have the presence of mind to make the Corsa in a realy disgusting lilac, beige or brown like old Fiestas and Novas.
I'd have one like that if poss because the car still looks ahead of it's time, and is a very smooth shape, and particularly in red, is rather hard for it to look like an old clunker.
Ahhh, I can see it now - one of the aforementioned colours, a couple of small dents, a few scratches and rub marks, carefully left in direct sunlight without polishing from new so as to get a nice matt effect and pleasantly bleached bumpers.
Two carefully kerbed ugly Halfords wheel trims held on with cable ties and the remaining rims soaked in sea water for a couple of weeks, then lots of hard braking to achieve the desired level of brake dust contamination.
Adorn the rear end with pictures of terriers and 'i've been to Scarborough' & 'I heart my Corsa' stickers.
Fit one of those giant 1980s VAUXHALL rear window decals and a tartan blanket on the parcel shelf, plus aftermarket non matching colour coded bendy ariel, and not forgetting; the obligatory array of air fresheners, paying particular attention to the rear view mirror.
Then make a concerted effort to get the body as dirty as possible.
This is all of course done to a seam welded shell, fitted a with stealth black cage, coilovers, big brakes, sequential box and a loony spec red top with nitrous.
One day when i'm rich and unemployed, I shall do this
[Edited on 30-09-2005 by SVM 286]
what a plan
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jamesvalver
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looks then power. like rustyarchs sed!!!!!
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Rus
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Rus
well the chap that was holding the xe for me is ready to break. so it looks like i'm getting the engine
gonna really piss my dad off i've got no where to put it at home though where could i leave it?
Wrap it in polythene, and leave it in the hall way with a nice bit of polished wood or an attractive drape over the top, adorned with a flower filled vase and some family photos.
Or you could hide it under the dining table, or you could put it in the sitting room as a coffee table.
Tell him it's the new hall table that your Mum bought and get her to back the story up
I can see a patern emerging here and I think table disguise is the way to go.
You never know, you might get away with it indefinitely
Anyway, fathers were put on this earth to be dissappointed and pissed off by their sons so what the hell anyway
[Edited on 02-10-2005 by SVM 286]
pmfsl thats made my day
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