D1 DDH
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Registered: 3rd Jul 04
Location: west yorkshire Drives: xe corsa
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im starting to grow out of them now and im only 15 i think im spending too much time on here
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All Torque
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Registered: 17th Nov 05
Location: Milton Keynes Drives: Ford Focus TDCi
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I like heavily modified cars that are still practical and work well.
Hazzle's corsa for e.g. had a crazy paint job and lambo doors but was only a 1.2
Otherwise.. Porsche engine in a vw camper, audi tt dash in a vw golf, engine conversions... all good
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Gez G
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Registered: 12th May 04
Location: Glasgow
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Theres a lot of us on here that started off with a corsa as one of our first cars, could afford to buy/run/insure anythin better.
Spent a fortune on mine, big wheels, straight thru exhaust etc etc but it did its job, no way would I go back to fibreglass tat, filler an fancy paint.
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Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
Location: York
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I'm not in to aftermarket kits at all. Standard kit on sporty models etc usually looks good as its in keeping with the car. I prefer the subtle look on modified cars.
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Laura
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Registered: 6th Oct 04
Location: Leven, Fife
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i always cringed when the group of children congregated as you drove past and waved and shouted ''smart car' as you drive past
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A.Craig
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Registered: 1st Jun 06
Location: Gateshead, UK
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I guess i have done things the other way round, when i was younger i was never bothered, but as i have grown older (now into my 30's) i am getting more and more into modifying cars, i do find some of them out there way OTT but the enjoyment for me comes from starting with a rust bucket and ending with something that has kept me busy for weeks on end, its a hobby, engine mods and internal improvements are definately my thing though, its a learning curve, my next one will be better than my first one lol.
[Edited on 09-06-2006 by A.Craig]
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James_DT
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Registered: 9th Apr 04
Location: Cambridgeshire
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http://corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=289689
Need I say anymore?
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Prowler
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Registered: 26th Jan 06
Location: Scotland,Paisley
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i dont mind them if you do i proper job like boyracer2002
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Mark1984_SRI
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Registered: 7th Feb 06
Location: Preston
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I appreciate professionally modified i.e. ££££'s spent and very original! as i've got older, i really feel that less is more, heavily modified cars are high maintainance. I cringe when i see really ott cars used as daily drivers with cracks in bodywork, and kits that have exposed screws and general shoot exposed on them Less really is more, smooth subtle styling works imo
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
Location: Worcestershire Drives: Defender
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SAL
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Registered: 19th Dec 05
Location: Radlett, Hertfordshire
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this is my first car and untill i can insured on a astra vxr im keeping it!oy yer and still goin to mod it!
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BeArDy
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Registered: 7th Aug 00
Location: Manchester
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its all down to hows the kit is done.
Like mine, it would be classed as Heavily modifed but i think it looks ace.
its down to how everything is done.
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JM_16v
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Registered: 17th Oct 05
Location: Essex Drives: GLC63S
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i like some just not all
[Edited on 09-06-2006 by JM_16v]
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Andy GSi
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
Location: Shropshire, Drives 2.0l 16v Corsa
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i used to love big bodykits, wheels etc etc, but i hate them now, cant look at a OTT modified car and say thats nice, i just think "WHY"????
You do grow out of it. i think its people between the ages of 17-20 who love the bodykits etc.
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stuartmitchell
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Registered: 24th Apr 04
Location: Kirkliston, Edinburgh
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I appreciate the work done but not the money spent
wheels lowered, induction, exhaust, perhaps a splitter
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chumbly_warner
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Registered: 22nd Aug 03
Location: Leicestershire
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I LOVE my modified car, its my daily drive and it makes me smile every time i drive it
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jamied
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Registered: 27th Oct 03
Location: Marbella,Spain Drives: C63
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exactly what i think too
quote: Originally posted by chumbly_warner
I LOVE my modified car, its my daily drive and it makes me smile every time i drive it
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RKS
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Registered: 2nd Mar 04
Location: Gloucestershire UK
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I like heavily modified cars that have had time and money spent on them, not just a big kit and standard inside,
What I dont like is cars trying to look heavily modifed when they arent. and when idiots buy a heavily modified car and just run it into the ground,
If everyone was the same the world would be boring.
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D1 DDH
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Registered: 3rd Jul 04
Location: west yorkshire Drives: xe corsa
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quote: Originally posted by Mark1984_SRI
I appreciate professionally modified i.e. ££££'s spent and very original! as i've got older, i really feel that less is more, heavily modified cars are high maintainance. I cringe when i see really ott cars used as daily drivers with cracks in bodywork, and kits that have exposed screws and general shoot exposed on them Less really is more, smooth subtle styling works imo
excellent example..........
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1999-VAUXHALL-CORSA-SXI-16V-Purple-Blue-Green_W0QQitemZ4648867211QQcategoryZ9858QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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