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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » K & N filter for Vauxhall Corsa B » Post Reply
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Robin |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 14:34 |
dont fit a panel filter, or K&N, cos they are poo, buy my powertec, its much better | |
Joff |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 11:38 |
You don't need to declare a panel filter to your insurance company as it's an OEM item. | |
Graham |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:45 |
quote: well its gonna cost alot, in reality you get what you paid for, and as it will be a different colour, the inside and out will need to be sprayed or it will look silly :rolleyes: | |
corsa-sxi |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:42 |
i was with vauxhall they charge £250 for alloys extra, £200 for kit and £100 for exhaust... | |
adsam35 |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:25 |
ok kool cheers m8. has anyone had there corsa resprayed recently? if so, how much did you pay for it. i own a mustard yellow corsa and looking to get it sprayed black. | |
Graham |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:24 |
erm i cant remember was along while back, at the top of the page in yellow writing should be a link that says premium services try thru there. its about 13 notes, but you get the hosting garage for as many pics as you can fit in there, discount on some products etc worth it in my opinion and theres a secret too with it :cool: | |
adsam35 |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:19 |
how do you apply for a premium membershi on this site and how much does it cost? | |
Graham |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:18 |
silly newbie, erm if you check out the classifieds sections on here might be someone selling some. depends really on condition, kerbing etc | |
adsam35 |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:17 |
is anyone selling a pair of corsa alloys from an sri. how much would they sell them for? | |
Graham |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:01 |
try somewhere such as www.wheel-base.co.uk or look in the back of maxpoo. | |
adsam35 |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:00 |
what size alloys do u have? | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 09:52 |
i am with direct line and they charged an extra £35 a year for alloys | |
Adam_B |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 09:43 |
quote: they will probably ass rape you mate :lol: my mate fitted some lowering springs to his MR2 and they said they couldnt cover him :rolleyes: | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 09:32 |
if ya have a panel fiilter dont tell them and if anything happens, just put the original back takes like 1 minute | |
adsam35 |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 09:27 |
i am with direct line do u know if it iwll go up? | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 09:26 |
what ya want if a K & N panel filter with a drilled airbox, i have one for sale, better power gains than a cone filter and with the same noise | |
Joff |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 09:19 |
Insurance will probably only go up by about £20 a year if you add an induction kit, alloys and exhaust - you might get away with no increase depending on how friendly your insurance company is. | |
Joff |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 09:17 |
http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk | |
adsam35 |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 09:15 |
Cheers m8. Does the insurance go up if u want to buy alloys for a car. | |
Corsa E-Tec |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 08:45 |
brand new looking at 60+ | |
adsam35 |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 08:33 |
Whow knows where I am able to buy a K & N Filter for an "R" Registration Vauxhall Corsa B? How much would it cost? I amn't looking to spend a fortune. |