M Sutton
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Registered: 11th Jan 03
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Hiya, as some of you will know, i had my blue Corsa B for nearly 6 years but last year i decided to break it for parts.
Mainly because i didnt want to see someone else driving my baby I worked out i would get more for parts than if i sold it as a whole, plus its more fun
This is the car in question for those that dont know!
Right, on to the new project for the winter!
I bought it from my mate who had previously done the engine convertion himself but took the car off the road due to not having the time and money to work on it further.
It has an internally standard 1.6 engine, but has a few modifications done such as the throttle boddies, exhaust system and engine management that has been setup by Jamsport. They rolling roaded it at 155bhp, so the car goes quite well!
Im in the process of sorting the body work, which in fact, is in very good condition for its age. My mate who sold me the car has supplied me with two new front wings so they will be put on once ive done the inner wings. the rear arches have a small amount of rust so il be sorting that with abit of fibre glass and filler. Then il give the whole side of the car a coat of flame read to freshen it up
I have kept parts from my corsa, such as the coilovers, brakes, harnesses and bucket seats. My mate will be putting a functonal bonnet vent in for me to feed the throttle boddies. Other than that i plan to strip the interior and purchace a full weld in cage eventually when funds allow, and ive decided im going to paint that the same colour as my corsa, just to remember it by
Oh and my mates selling me some fully refurbed 15 inch wheels for cheap, that will have some Toyo R888s on. Im not planning to spend lots of money on this car, just want to make it a fun track car without going crazy with loads of trick parts.
Doing a few track days next year so i can get used to the car and then a trip to the 'ring' is on the cards.
Finally, heres some pictures
The mice have nibbled on the filter lol!
[Edited on 08-09-2013 by M Sutton]
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Mark.W
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That looks very clean indeed
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Sandsy
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Location: Tilney All Saints Drives: V6 Corsa
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has lots of potential that
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jr
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came from essex to going bu the plate
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corsadonk
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Looks like it could be fun.
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Graeme
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Looks cool. I'm only the look out for a road legal track/rally car for some road rally I've got into. Nova is my first choice. 1.4 or 1.6. How muh youvselling the corsa for?
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Ingham
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Son of a bitch that is stupidly clean!
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vaux.dan
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christ thats immaculate
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Robin
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Cracking fun this car, always loved it and it used to roll on my old compomotives
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M Sutton
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Cheers for the comments, will be updating it in a few weeks when i get chance to do abit more work on it
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Robin
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Let me know when you sell it. I call dibs.
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M Sutton
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Wont be for a good while yet, but il let you know when i do!
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Mieran
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Registered: 28th Jan 08
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I like the Nova, looks a bit like my old one.
Loved that car, wish I never sold it
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Linch
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looks all good to me, if jamsport did the mapping and setting up of it, should be good to drive
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M Sutton
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Been busy with work but finally had chance to do some more to the nova
Removed the rear bumper which didnt take long! Very clean on the back panel which is good!
The main thing i have done is clean up the inner front arches and remove any rust and im pleased to say there wasnt much atall. Once i had done that a few coats of underseal have been applied to provide protection from the elements
The front panel was very clean but to stop chips and keep it protected i cleaned that up and applied some underseal to that while i was at it!
Next on the list of things to do is start repairing the rear arches which have started to corrode abit but are very good considering, so just going to fibre glass and fill them
Also have some new 15 inch track wheels and R888s, will get some pictures soon.
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AlexW
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Sorry to be a bit of a dick, but have you just gone over all of the old underseal? That is the worst thing you can do as novas tend to rust like mad behind the underseal, Mostly the top strut area, my mint shell went there.
And please dont fibreglass rust holes, Nova's deserved to be done properly and welded. I talk from experience having a Mk1 SR rot from underneath me.
At least the rear looks good, My J reg miami was also a damm good shell, keep up the work.
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Firestate88
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Mark is an experienced bodyworker/painter so he knows what he's doing, no need to worry
doing a good job Mark, do i get a passenger ride when its all done?
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MarkSport
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This is gonna be such a cool project.
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M Sutton
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Cheers for the comments, i understand that removing all the underseal is the best way, i did remove quite abit where there was rust but it is very good condition underneath so decided against going to crazy as its a track car afterall
I just want to get it all sealed for when it gets used!because it will be stripped out i want it to reduce road noise and protect the shell for a few more years to come
Cheers Robert, yeah come along to a track day one day mate!
Thanks MarkSport....
I have a new update got my freshly refurbed 15" BBS wheels and R888 tyres on, also got some tyre sealant that i brushed on the tyres to keep them fesh while there not getting used
Spent alot of time trimming the rear arches so theres plenty of room for the wider wheels and lower offset, also sorted the rust while i was there which wasnt too bad!
Filled the two holes in the bonnet because i have a vauxhall sticker instead of the round plastic one (weight saving lol). Then i cracked on with rubbing down and undersealing the rear wheel arches and rear panel, looks much better now!
Next thing to do is start on my new front wings, get those trial fitted and the prep work done, then its time for paint
Comments welcome
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Ant
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What management you running?
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M Sutton
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Ant, its running DTA management!
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AlexW
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Do the spare wheel well black, It sticks out a bit under a MK2 bumper.
I see its had rear arches in the past, Was the inner lips right down to the outer lips? Just be careful with how you have trimmed the rear arches as they come apart and then let all the shit go up into the 1/4 panel and rot out like funk.
Don't mean to sound like a arsehole but just the stuff I done on mine, wanted it perfect lol.
Keep up the good work though
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M Sutton
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AW06 - im doing the whole of the underneath of the car once i have access to the ramps so the wheel well will get done!
It hasnt had rear arches before! I trimmed the lips off to stop the new wheels and tyres catching and to get rid of the rust spots that were there. Dont worry,ive seam sealed any little gaps after i trimmed the arches
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Mieran
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Registered: 28th Jan 08
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Needs a rear ARB
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AlexW
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Keep an eye on it anyway
I presumed it had arches since the edges look wavey and the bottom corner dont look right but fair enough.
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