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Chris F
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1st May 06 at 22:09   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i talking where someone else is doing it for you....
would taking the old engine out my self help at all?

Incuding things like breaks, suspension and what ever else it would need!

[Edited on 01-05-2006 by CorsaCF]
Stoneyginger
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1st May 06 at 22:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

go into it with at least 1.5k mate
Robin
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1st May 06 at 22:12   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

supplying and fitting of everything would be in the £2k region

anyway, shouldnt you build up some NCB first?
Chris F
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1st May 06 at 22:16   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i was takin for the future rob!
in a coulpe of years..i was just wondering
gotta pass my test first lol!
Stoneyginger
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in a few years you probs wont wanna do it
Lil_John
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Dont think ahead that far cos not long after i turned 17 i wanted an mx5 (i know, i know) , when its nearer the time you realise the cost of things and realise that you give insurance companies a laugh when you phone them, i struggled and that was with a 1.6 gsi and thats me just turned 18 on thursday there!!

Good luck though.
jamied
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1st May 06 at 22:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

been savin n buyin everything for last 6months, spent about 1900 so far and only have to pay the labour to fit now
Chris F
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1st May 06 at 22:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

kl mate..good luck wit tht!
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2nd May 06 at 07:00   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

with brakes ans suspension, id say buget about £2500 but have some more spare...... having said that id go for the better quality stuff.....
ianofbhills
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engine mounts £40
corsa gsi driveshaffts (pleanty strong enough for 2.0 power and no messing with hubs) £40
mk2 cav inner cv's £60
lmf 2.0 shortshift gear linkage £70
2.0 16v brakes if you havnt got them £70
xe inlet adaptor plate and x20xe inlet hose £35
complete engine (from ebay there are loads for sale regularly for this price) £200
rebuild bits for engine cambelt oil etc £100
cut and shut standard exhaust manifold onto standard exhaust free
fit engine yourself free

£650
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loo_goblin
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lol i am 20 in couple of months and i am not even contemplating changing my 1.2 8v lol

i am happy paying 400 odd quid rather than a grand and a half
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Most insurance companys will say - No Quote Available.
jamied
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you mean online ed?
ed
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Nope, if you phone them up.
Fad
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budget for about 1K if you do it yourself as the odds and sods sundrys tend to catch you out not to mention buying suspension etc
RKS
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you need to budget for the extra insurance money too
Andy GSi
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2nd May 06 at 12:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cost me around 1.5k to do all mine. Inc all replacement parts.
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£1000 if you do it yourself
£1500 for somone else to do it
Stoneyginger
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2nd May 06 at 16:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£4000 if your me
BeArDy
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2nd May 06 at 16:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Stoneyginger
£4000 if your me


plus VAT

and that was just the Cost of grinder disc's to chop the rust off the cav so we could get to the engine

[Edited on 02-05-2006 by BeArDy]
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2nd May 06 at 16:20   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

that was so funny lets not get me started on the CAV . looking back on it now though it was really good fun
langey
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quote:
Originally posted by ianofbhills
engine mounts £40
corsa gsi driveshaffts (pleanty strong enough for 2.0 power and no messing with hubs) £40
mk2 cav inner cv's £60
lmf 2.0 shortshift gear linkage £70
2.0 16v brakes if you havnt got them £70
xe inlet adaptor plate and x20xe inlet hose £35
complete engine (from ebay there are loads for sale regularly for this price) £200
rebuild bits for engine cambelt oil etc £100
cut and shut standard exhaust manifold onto standard exhaust free
fit engine yourself free

£650






you must be smoking crack
3CorsaMeal
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can get most the bits in kinder eggs these days

20x kinder eggs = £10
cossie_corsa
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quote:
Originally posted by langey
quote:
Originally posted by ianofbhills
engine mounts £40
corsa gsi driveshaffts (pleanty strong enough for 2.0 power and no messing with hubs) £40
mk2 cav inner cv's £60
lmf 2.0 shortshift gear linkage £70
2.0 16v brakes if you havnt got them £70
xe inlet adaptor plate and x20xe inlet hose £35
complete engine (from ebay there are loads for sale regularly for this price) £200
rebuild bits for engine cambelt oil etc £100
cut and shut standard exhaust manifold onto standard exhaust free
fit engine yourself free

£650






you must be smoking crack


umm, mine came to about this

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