PerformanceFx
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Hi
Just a quick post to let all you Corsa C guys and gals know that PerformanceFX' new Corsa V1 kit has just been released for sale. At this current point in time the rear bumper can only be seen but within the next week or so the front bumper will also be released for sale. If you are interested head to www.PerformanceFx.co.uk for images and order facilities. You can also join our newsletter which will inform you of all the latest to be released along with the V1 front bumper.
Any questions please dont hesitate to call us on 01980 624490 or sales@performanceFx.co.uk
PerformanceFX
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Graham
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Registered: 12th Oct 03
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Thoday
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i would but my fog lights are at the bottom not top of the bumper
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ChazSXi
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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seems quite pricey @ £200 excluding VAT!
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ChazSXi
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quote: Originally posted by cheakycharlie
i would but my fog lights are at the bottom not top of the bumper
Wouldnt fit cos of the arches either would it?!
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M2RTY
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quote: Originally posted by ChazSXi
quote: Originally posted by cheakycharlie
i would but my fog lights are at the bottom not top of the bumper
Wouldnt fit cos of the arches either would it?!
correct
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kash
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Registered: 21st Jan 04
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You could always buy different spats and foglights!
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Thoday
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alorra lorra pain in the ass doing that kash
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kash
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It's only a hand ful of nuts for the spats to get em off and just bond the new ones on. It's not that bad. Remeber I changed mine over, I been there. As for the lights, it's easier, cos you wouldn't have to remove em in the first place
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Thoday
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true but i so cant be assed with the hassle
and sort urself a msn account dude
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Rob H
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Registered: 28th Oct 00
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What a great idea, lets lake the plate recess out of the standard bumper so that you have to stick on the plate and make it look crap .
[Edited on 08-07-2004 by Rob H]
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Matt H
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looks ok that but like someone else said where do ya put the no plate
i think that car needs some differant alloys too
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kash
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Registered: 21st Jan 04
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quote: Originally posted by cheakycharlie
true but i so cant be assed with the hassle
and sort urself a msn account dude
Already had one, it just plays up from time to time. You're added mate
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mark_1305
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Registered: 9th Jul 04
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The company who sells these must have sold loads, I mean all you lot must have bought one because you all seem to know how to fit one? I has taken nearly a year for me to get the company to sell me one after I saw it on their show car at Trax 2002. I have not seen another corsa c aftermarket rear bumper that looks as good as this one. As for fitting, it takes about 10 mins as it uses the original bumper mounts and you use the standard arches that are on the corsa with NO modifications. As for the number plate recess, good point, but if you do what I do and have a stick on plate that you heat up and remove for shows it looks so much sweeter. As for the quality, I have had PSG bumpers and many more and these are much stronger and better quality. £200 might seem steep but worth every penny, I just cant wait for the front one to come out. But of course you have all got one so you will know what I mean
[Edited on 09-07-2004 by mark_1305]
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ChazSXi
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quote: Originally posted by mark_1305
The company who sells these must have sold loads, I mean all you lot must have bought one because you all seem to know how to fit one? I has taken nearly a year for me to get the company to sell me one after I saw it on their show car at Trax 2002. I have not seen another corsa c aftermarket rear bumper that looks as good as this one. As for fitting, it takes about 10 mins as it uses the original bumper mounts and you use the standard arches that are on the corsa with NO modifications. As for the number plate recess, good point, but if you do what I do and have a stick on plate that you heat up and remove for shows it looks so much sweeter. As for the quality, I have had PSG bumpers and many more and these are much stronger and better quality. £200 might seem steep but worth every penny, I just cant wait for the front one to come out. But of course you have all got one so you will know what I mean
[Edited on 09-07-2004 by mark_1305]
The arches would need mods if you had the faclieft version! how do you light the numberplate (max power neon washer jets )
to be fair a body shop could extend and smooth the standard bumper and it wouldnt look that much different tbh
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mark_1305
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Registered: 9th Jul 04
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Its quite clear that the bumper is for the pre face lift model, and as for a number plate light there are many options including tiny little bolts that project light. I have seen no rear bumper that looks better as all the c's on the site show (no offence) and only bell ends have those max power washer jets!!
[Edited on 09-07-2004 by mark_1305]
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Rob H
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quote:
Its quite clear that the bumper is for the pre face lift model
Nobody has said otherwise, people have simply said to fit it to a facelift model you need to change the rear arches.
quote: and as for a number plate light there are many options including tiny little bolts that project light.
Great idea, but thats gonna look crap when the numberplates been took off, as there's no way of hiding them or removing them. Also the bumper looks quite a bit deeper than the standard item, so no standard backbox would proberbly fit, leaving you to modify the existing one, or get a custom exhaust.
That said, an option for the rear plate could be to get a TVR plate (Lights from the rear) and get it fixed into the rear window. I've seen busses where the rear plates about 10 foot high in a little window, so theres no reason why you couldnt do it. Also if you put the plate in a bottom corner of the rear screen, your not going to loose much vision, as the headrests already do that .
..... It's still a stupid bumper though .
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mark_1305
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There is no exhaust cut out because there are so many different exhasts people go for, twin exit, centre, so it was left for that reason coz it would look gay if you had a centre exit and a cut out for a standard type.
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