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Balling
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Butler
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PMSL she looks sooo german!
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lol @ Butler, Car looks class though imo
Ian
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Nice job
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Love the interior and dials.
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Would love a set of them arches on mine
Smoothed inof course
Icy
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if you can translate this


Wenn dieser Corsa um die Ecke kommt rechnet niemand damit dass dort gleich eine Frau aussteigt. Jacqueline weiß genau was Sie will und das hat Sie am Corsa zu 100% umgesetzt.
2002 kaufte Sie den kleinen Rüsselsheimer in Originalzustand. Gut Ding will weile haben dachte sich Jacqueline und baute gezielt an Ihrem Corsa rum. „Angefangen hat alles mit so Kleinigkeiten wie Sportgrill, böser Blick aus GFK, Positionsleuchten, Schwarze Rückleuchten, Funkfernbedienung etc.“ sagt Jacqueline. Dann folgten die größeren Anschaffungen wie Airbrush, Einarmwischer, Scheiben tönen, Endschalldämpfer und den 1. Satz Felgen in 7,5Jx15. Ebenso wurde ein 60/40 Fahrwerk zu diesem Zeitpunkt verbaut.
Doch das sollte nicht genug sein. Nachdem Sie denn die „Puschen“ noch mal in breitere Powertechs in 14“ (8J & 9J mit 195er/225er Bereifung) tauschte sollte es denn erst richtig los gehen.
Im Winter 2004 kamen denn die Lumma Frontschürze, die M3 Seitenschweller und eine spezielle Heckschürze. Denn gab es noch angepasste Verbreiterungen die den Corsa noch mal breiter machen sollte … Jacqueline wusste ja auch schon wofür.
Nachdem die Anbauteile alle angepasst wurden wurde die Haube verlängert und die Heckklappe und die Kotflügel gecleant. Jetzt musste erst mal eine Komplettlackierung her.
Der Corsa wurde noch mal Komplett in ein frisches schwarzes kleid gehüllt.
Und wo wir vorhin von breit sprachen, zu guter letzt wurden als äußeres optisches Highlight
die Powertechs gegen fette Schmidt TH-Lines ersetzt. Die glänzten nun vollpoliert in den Größen 8Jx14 ET18 und 9Jx14 ET18 mit 10mm Distanzscheiben auf dem Corsa.
Viele würden denken jetzt ist die Geschichte des kleinen vorbei, Projekt beendet aber völlig falsch. Denn jetzt machte sich Jacqueline erstmal an den Innenraum.
Das Armaturenbrett, die Türen, sowie die Seitenteile hinten und die A-Säulen hat Sie mit beigem Leder bezogen und wenn ich schreibe Sie denn meine ich auch Sie. Hier schraubt Frau noch selbst. Sowieso hat Jaqueline bei allem was Ihr möglich war selber Hand angelegt. Das schließt eigentlich nur die Schweiß und Lackierarbeiten aus. Alle Kleinteile aus Kunststoff wurden von Ihr in schwarz bzw. beige lackiert. Für den guten Klang hat Sie die Türen mit Bitumenmatten beklebt und eine Halterung für die Kicker angepasst. Die Doorboards wurden an die Lautsprecher angepasst und schwarz lackiert. Der
Schaltknauf wurde um 5,5 cm gekürzt und durch einen Alu-Knauf ersetzt. Der Schaltsack wurde passend zum Armaturenbrett in beigem Leder nachgefertigt.
Die alten „möchte gern“ weißen Glühlampen der Innenraumbeleuchtung hat Sie dann noch durch weiße LED´s ausgetauscht.
Das ist der aktuelle stand von Jacky´s Corsa und ich meine davor kann man schon den Hut ziehen.
Aber trotzdem jeder der Schrauber ist weiß: Fertig ist man nie!
Als nächstes stehen folgende Maßnahmen auf dem Plan: Gewindefahrwerk, Duplex-Doppelrohr Endschalldämpfer aus Edelstahl und M3 Spiegel. Wir sind gespannt.
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looks nice but whats with the side repeaters?
Ian
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This Corsa comes around the corner, nobody expects a woman to step out. Jacqueline has got the Corsa 100% converted. Bought in 2002. Added black tail lamps and other small things like grill and headlights. Then the wheels, 7.5x15 lowered 60/40. Changed for 8x14 and 9x14 with 195 and 225 tyre. Lumma front apron, M3 side skirts and special tail apron fitted in winter 2004.
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Bonnet was then extended, semi smooth boot and arches, repainted in black. Wheels replaced with Schmidt TH lines, 8x14 and 9x14 ET18 with 10mm spacers (Christ!)

Interior was then trimmed in beige leather and all plastics painted black or beige.

Subs fitted in the doors with sound deadening also added, enclosures painted black. Gearknob replaced with aluminium one, with gaitor in beige leather. Interior light changed for LED.

Future plans are coilovers, duplex exhaust in high grade steel and M3 mirrors.
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Those dials are gorgeous!!
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Greg W
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Thats a beast
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stunning
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how do you fit them arches to any sort of standard fit Bumpers like mine ?
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those dials look great i want i want
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That interior picture makes it look well roomy
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I love that... really love that.

sad bit is tho, i had the same kit on my car. but this one just pulls it off a lot better somehow.
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Love it

WOuld love to do something like that but far too impractical for our roads
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that does look quite amazing to be honest

and even tho shes german looking, bet shes a fuckin rite whore in bed
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spot on
Brycey
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Love all the people now saying they love this but they say they hate Euro cars.

Im sorry but how hypocritical do you wanna get? This is a finished car and is blatently 'Euro Styled' another car on here is a work in progress which will also be 'Euro Styled' and you all slate him to high heaven.

Personally I hate that front bumper and the headlight eye brows are shit, the side repeater idea is a good one but should of been flushed into the bumper. The arches and rear is nice as are the wheels.

Its all about minimalist class, easy to see looking at the interior. Nothing stupid to accenting what she already has.

The above comments are all my opinion and were not aimed at any specific individuals.
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looks good.....wheels are highly illeagal if you done it in this country though

L33 LEG
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brycey, when have i said i hate euro cars?

always aid i hate cars in this country who think that theyr euor when theyr plainly not, but that car above is gorgeous
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really like semi smooth boots, would defo recommend them over a fully smoothed boot, think they look better and also save hassle with lighting number plate

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