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corsa_godfather
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19th Dec 06 at 20:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

very very nice mate
big eck
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it seems strange driving one of the best FWD handling cars around and choosing NOT to improve it, I know you like the standard look but your gold one looked spot on and it wasnt stupidly low
cunningham
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19th Dec 06 at 21:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

all i can see is a standard car if i wanted to see one i would look in a car park


still a very very clean car
mav
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Looks very clean Steve but needs lowered even if thats the only mod you do..Looks stupidy high
mav
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IN my very honest opinion that is
Cupra Steve
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are you trying to tip Steve over the edge??!! He will lower his trousers soon!!!!
topshot_2k
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quote:
Originally posted by bjackso2x
Yeah...french crap.

and what do you drive a vauxhall
Steve
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20th Dec 06 at 09:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

why does it NEED lowering?

im not gong to take it on a track

im not going to any shows

im not trying to impress the kind of people that like a lowerd car

i AM going to be using it for work

i WILL be needing to get over speed bumps etc on aregular basis

i WILL be using it to visit clients where a suitable impression will need to be imposed, NOT wher i turn up in a car with the exhaust dragging on the floor
Craigos
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I have just read most of this post, and its just proves my point why most of the old users of CS never bother even coming on this site no more.

Everyone just is so pathetic; everyone is nitpicking at everyone’s posts. Haven’t these people got anything better to do?

I don’t see why people can’t do what they want without getting criticised.

Cupra Steve
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well do you want everyone just to say it's a nice clean standard car?? That would be boring, everyone of the members on this site to say that, the posts wouldn't be worth reading, not that this one is either tbh, but atleast he explains why he isn't lowering it!!!!
Ojc
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I blame the over moderation of this website.
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
I blame the over moderation of this website.


are you having a go at mav again?
Steve
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Steve
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Ojc
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I'm not having a go at anyone you idiot.
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
I'm not having a go at anyone you idiot.


sorry i was just asking
mav
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
why does it NEED lowering?

im not gong to take it on a track

im not going to any shows

im not trying to impress the kind of people that like a lowerd car

i AM going to be using it for work

i WILL be needing to get over speed bumps etc on aregular basis

i WILL be using it to visit clients where a suitable impression will need to be imposed, NOT wher i turn up in a car with the exhaust dragging on the floor


1.) looks better
2.)Don't need to take it on a track cause it's lowered.
3.) so......
4.)Just because you lower a car doesn't mean you are trying to impress somebody
5.)Lowered 40mm all round will not catch on speed bumps etc, and exhaust will not drag on the floor
6.)Turning up in a 106, impression from clients are not going to change if it is lowered slightly or not, your still turning up in a 106...


Anyway who cares...It's your car........Looks too high,sorry standard. and if you post pics on a modified car site ppl are going to say lower it etc etc....

enjoy the car.................
mav
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
I blame the over moderation of this website.


Steve
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quote:
Originally posted by mav
quote:
Originally posted by Steve
why does it NEED lowering?

im not gong to take it on a track

im not going to any shows

im not trying to impress the kind of people that like a lowerd car

i AM going to be using it for work

i WILL be needing to get over speed bumps etc on aregular basis

i WILL be using it to visit clients where a suitable impression will need to be imposed, NOT wher i turn up in a car with the exhaust dragging on the floor


1.) looks better
2.)Don't need to take it on a track cause it's lowered.
3.) so......
4.)Just because you lower a car doesn't mean you are trying to impress somebody
5.)Lowered 40mm all round will not catch on speed bumps etc, and exhaust will not drag on the floor
6.)Turning up in a 106, impression from clients are not going to change if it is lowered slightly or not, your still turning up in a 106...


Anyway who cares...It's your car........Looks too high,sorry standard. and if you post pics on a modified car site ppl are going to say lower it etc etc....

enjoy the car.................


you still havent told me why it NEEDS lowering, other than it looks a bit better which iv already told you about im not fussed about


so....
mav
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that why Steve that is all, looks better without the large gap from wheels to tyres....Not coming from a handling point of view etc only a looks point of view..

But as said if you are not fussed etc thats great your car and it does look clean and tidy
Tom
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
i WILL be using it to visit clients where a suitable impression will need to be imposed, NOT wher i turn up in a car with the exhaust dragging on the floor


Why did you sell the seat and buy a yellow 106 gti then?
Cupra Steve
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that was gonna be my next point!!!!
mwg
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20th Dec 06 at 11:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Really!!!!!
gianluigi
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what a thread

I like the car, looks nice and clean.

Im not going to say lower it or do this and that to it. i see nothing wrong with it, and im sure Steve has better things to spend money on rather than lowering his car when he doesn't want to or need to.

Daimo B
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Steve, you really do crave IE points.....

Own website...
Non VX car..

Hell, i'll post it anyway. Yellow is so 1990's..

And if you turned up at a clients in a 106, they will laugh.

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