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Author Making of H7MLX
chumbly_warner
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Registered: 22nd Aug 03
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15th Jan 07 at 11:54   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hello All

I thought i would post a log of the progress of my car as it was getting built.

Original:

Here is the car when i brought it, a standard 1.6 16v Corsa Psort on a V-Reg.



Bodywork:

After a few weeks i had already got the kit and set about fitting and spraying myself with the help of my dad:

Taking the car apart.

Test fitting the kit.

Our spray booth, lol.

Cutting the lip off the arches.

Fitting the kit.


I drove about over the winter with the car sprayed by us, but i wanted to get the car sprayed properly for Max Power 2004, so i sent the car into CMR for a respray.

Bodywork:

Badboy Bonnet.

Badboy Boot.

Smooth grill on front bumper.

Then i had the whole car resprayed in Black.



Chroming:

While the car was in having a respray i had some chroming done.

Rear Drums.


Calipers.





I then had to get it ready for Max Power 2005.

Engine:

I had the manifold, inlet manifold and some other little things chromed to bling my engine bay.

When they cam off the car:

After being polished:


After being chromed:



Bodywork:

I had the door handles removed.

The door welded:

The door with smoothed:

The door primed:



I had the roof smoothed.

The roof welded:

The roof smoothed:

The roof primed:


I had a customised front bumper:


I had the arches smoothed into the sideskirts and smoothed into the bumpers:

Front bumper smoothed in:

Rear arch smoothed:

Sideskirt smoothed:


I then had a full respray in black with rage mercury metalflake.

The roof:

The car:

The bonnet:


Interior:

I made some new door cards to house the JL 3 ways and then smoothed the handle and the lines off the top section.

Bottom:

Together:


I removed the speedos off the dash, smothed the passenger side to match the drivers side, removed the handle off the govebox, smoothed the heater vents, made a custom mount for the screen, mounted a slot load dvd drive for the pc.

Dials removed and smoothed:

Slot load dvd drive mounted:

Glove box modded for heater controls:

Passenger side smoothed:


A sub box was built to house the 13w6 and a 6.5" screen:


The whole interior was then sent to the trimmer to have a ful retrim in lemon leather.

Dash:

Bits:

Seats:

Headrests:


The whole car was covered in Ivanhoe Sound Deadner.

Back:

Door:


The car was then assembled:

Front seats:

All the screens:

Speedos:

Amps on back panels:

Door poper and window buttons:


Finished:

Here is the car all finished:









I then had two features.

Redline Feature:








Total Vauxhall:








Spec:

Engine Mods:
1.6 16v, K&N Induction Kit. Engine Cover, Inlet Manifold, Manifold, Alternator, Cam Cover, etc, All Chromed. 70amp Up-rated Alternator. Chrome Calipers and Drums. Custom Made Straight Through 5" Exhaust System.

Transmission:
Standard 5 speed manual.

Suspension:
Spax 60mm Shocks and Springs.

Bodywork:
Full PSG Wide-arch Kit, Extended Front Bumper, Badboyed and Extended Bonnet, Flushed and Badboyed Boot, Modded Front Bumper, Smooth Roof, De-handled, De-Window wipered, De-Washerjetted, Totally Smooth Scutter Panel, Smoothed Filler cap, De-Arialed, Fully Smoothed-In Bodykit, Full Respray in Black With Rage Mercury Metal flake. Ultra Clear Lexus Rear Lights. Electric DTM Wing Mirrors With Custom LED Indicators mounted On The Underside.

Interior:
Isotta Modena Corsa 330mm Steering wheel, Momo Steering Wheels Boss Kit, Custom Smooth Dash, Relocated Speedos With Camera On Them, Custom Boot Build, Custom De-handled and Smoothed Door Panels, Custom Smooth Rear Quarter Panels. Front & back seats, 4 headrests, Front doors, including speaker pods, Back panels, Dashboard, Center console, Boot build, Gear and Handbrake covers, Steering Wheel, Roof Lining, All Plastic Panels re-trimmed in lemon leather, all double stitched with gathered leather on the seats.

In Car Entertainment:
Kenwood Touch Screen TV/DVD (KVT920DVD), Kenwood Hideaway Processor, Kenwood 6 Disk CD-Changer, 5 x Kenwood Widescreen Screens (LZ651W), 1 Touch Screen PC Screen, JL Audio 3 Way Components (XR653CS), JL Audio 13w6v2, JL Audio Mono Amplifier (500\\1), JL Audio 2 Channel Amplifier (300\\2), Phoenix Gold Pro Line Driver (PLD1), JL Audio 2 Gauge Power Cables, JL Audio 3, 5 and 7 foot RCA\'s, JL Audio 8 and 12 gauge Speaker cables, In-Car 2.4Ghz PC with 80gb Hard disk and Slot Load DVD drive, Optima Yellow Top Battery, 20 Rolls of Dynamat.

Security:
Toad A606I Cat 1 Alarm

Wheels & Tyres:
Mille Miglia EVS (18 x 8 ET 49) with Falken FK451 (215/35)

Thanks To:

My Dad for all his help during this project, from building the install to running me around.
Bodywork - Chris, Richard & Andy @ C.M.R Motor Works, Unit BB1, 155 Countesthorpe Rd, South Wigston, Leicester, Tel : 0116 2784455.
Chroming - Kelvin @ TriHex Auto Chrome, Main Building Unit B, Clarkes Road, Wigston, Leicester LE18 2BG, Tel: 0116 2570005, www.minichrome.co.uk.
Leather - Jim @ J.P.King, Dukes Close, Earls Way Ind Est, Thurmaston , Leicester LE4 8EY, Tel : 0116 2697939, www.jpking.co.uk.
Ice - Andy & Paul @ Car Electronics Ltd, 9 Oakland Road, Leicester, LE2 6AN, Tel : 0116 2449846, www.cel-direct.com.

Ashley

[Edited on 15-01-2007 by chumbly_warner]
jr
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15th Jan 07 at 12:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Very nice ashley, but how do you respray something leather
Novaneil
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I think this is a very well put together car!!! Only bit that doesn't suit my taste is the Bumper meeting the bonnet (i'd have put a grill in it) but each to their own.

Well done mate on a cracking build!!!

Neil
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15th Jan 07 at 12:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looks really good


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Looks well comfy inside! Alot of hard graft, well done mate!
John G
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feckin lovely got some good pictures of this at pvs!

1 question? how the hell do you wipe the front windscreen you have no wipers??
chumbly_warner
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15th Jan 07 at 14:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I had another scutter panel sprayed the same colour for the winter so i can have the window wipers on:

Robin
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15th Jan 07 at 15:12   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Without a doubt, THE best interior I have seen in a Corsa.
JayCarr
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You gotta love that interior. As Robin says, the best interior in a corsa
Wonderboy
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That interior looks really nice and comfy. Great work on the car!
John G
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is the interior calibra leather retrimmed?

is prob my most favourite kitted corsa b

only bit i would change is the steering wheel, that one would get on my nerves
STEvieXE
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15th Jan 07 at 19:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

great write up and fantastic car. proof imo that f/glass can still look great...
M2RTY
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one of my top 3 cars

i just always thought a 2 tone interior would have looked nicer imo
SAL
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15th Jan 07 at 20:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

great thread and nice corsa mate
Robin
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Without a doubt, THE best interior I have seen in a Corsa.


Couldnt have put it better myself! Mint interior!
Tommy L
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love the interior, really individual
love it

 
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