will_ainsworth
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thinking of doing a conversion middle on next year, just need some info if any one has any!
1. what sort of price would i be looking at to do this, (i wont be able to do much of the work myself - dont no enought about engines etc)
2. will i be able to insure it, will it be more expensive because its a conversion?? what sort of prices will it be - 1 years ncb (18 years old)
just want to know some of this before i start saving and buying stuff!
cheers!
also i dont want another car and transfer my stuff to it, want to use my car!!!
[Edited on 10-11-2007 by will_ainsworth]
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will_ainsworth
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anyone?
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barter
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if your going to do a 1.4 / 1.6 it will be easyier to go and buy one mate as insurence will be that little higher. or do it proplty and go xe.my opinion is why convert a corsa that you can buy standard already done.go red-top
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will_ainsworth
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i would but at 18 i dont think i could insure it, also xe are old, i am hopefully going to let it in the future but i cant afford the insurance yet! thts why i thought a 1.4 or 1.6 would be good for a few years!
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Ben G
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you will get bored of it easily.
i got bored of the 1.2 corsa after about a month, and am bored of the zs after 4 months
[Edited on 10-11-2007 by Ben G]
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Gregor
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dont do it just buy a faster car
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Andrew
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I'd just get a Corsa Sport or GSI rather than pissing about with conversions and getting it insured as a conversion.
Your car is mint at the minute!
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andy1868
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it'll be cheaper to insure a standard 1.6 than a 1.0 thats had a conversion
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sam-smith
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told you will how many times?
maybe now that corsasport has agreed with me youll see the light
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Daniel_Corsa
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XE it or buy an arden blue 1.6
April '06' Corsasport Feature Car | Aug '08' Total Vauxhall Feature Car | Spring '09' Fast Car Feature Car
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barter
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quote: Originally posted by will_ainsworth
also xe are old
tell that to all the new motors xe's fly past.there old but still a quality engine
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Dean_W
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1.6....miles better in standard form and better gains from tuning, if your into that sort of thing.
1.4's are a bit gutless tbh.
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sam-smith
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i agree with the above. on the 1.4 pull nice in first then into second but gash from then on.
as for xe being old. its just as old as a LET but more acessable and more reliable and i dont think the mpg is half as bad
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