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Author C20LET Black corsa B, speedlines now on 100mm rears and running again, BIG update :)
davieslim
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20th Oct 09 at 00:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

standard bulbholders fit straight on.
N13L X B
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Yea, just gotta buy sum standard bulbholders and fixings so prob buy some cheap rear lights complete off here.
Rich H
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Will be keeping an eye on this - looks like it could end up being pretty mint!
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Added to favourites!!

Neil I met you and your Polo At the Revenge Cruise (the first one) + had a chat with you about the Polo and System
I also spoke to you again at The Pod but you have probably had so much interest that your not aware lol

I would just like to say that the Polo was VERY WELL BUILT and i have no doubt that this is going to be just as good.

Keep it up matey.

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Thanks lads.
N13L X B
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Update time again people .

My new fresh wheel arch trims arrived, keeping them black viynal same as tops of bumpers.



And also my badgless grill arrived, reminded me of my first corsa (first car 1.0 12v flower power)



Also i decided to buy the cav slabs off james suffolk on here (cheers mate) as i had loads of his other bits. The speedline corse pictured on page 1 were sold cus of this change of plan. The slabs have been sand blasted and are complete with 4 center caps and a spare wheel.



Got myself some new brake pads from a local inderpendant vauxhall place, and picked up a fitting kit from halfruads lol



Got to work then, the front calipers as well as rear drums were tidied up using hight temperature satin black paint. I de-burred and skimmed the discs before fitting the new pads and used copper grease to moving parts.



My cambelt kit was then fitted, we checked the timing and then put the aux belt back on temp and she started up nicely .



Onto fixing the intercooler properly then, We trimmed the lugs down on the cooler so it could hook behind the crash bar. My dad the welded some brackets onto the crash bar then drill and fixed the intercooler at the top. The lower mounts will also be used at a later time to make the intercooler rigid.



This is how the intercooler now sits, nice and high from the floor, centered and level . Ive used door rubber trim to put on the upper cut edge of the crash bar so once the bumper is on will look tidy and also if the intercooler was to move/shake would stop chaffering. Will do the same on the cut angles when i find some more triming lol.



Will be doing the lower mountings next so its nice and secure.



[Edited on 22-10-2009 by N13L X B]
Adam C
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Nice work mate, makes me want to do another LET project


My Arden Blue Astra GSi MK4 on BBS LM's Project Thread
N13L X B
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Bit more progress to show today people.

Been preping my front wing ready for paint,



Next i finally got the lower intercooler mounts finished. The cooler is in the perfect position and secure as it cud be now



Then was time to cut the front bumper around the cooler. This took alot of time, cutting a bit at a time then offering the bumper back up and so on. Really happy with how its ended up thow . Prob gona get a sticker numberplate or square 1 to the side so its still legal but the cooler gets maximum cool air



Thats about it for now. Cheers.
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Id get the Sticker Plate matey.

coming along nicely. i like the Cooler mounts

Karlos
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A nice update this time then lads

Painted my front and rear bumper aswell as the wing. Left in the sun to bake .



Also painted my Cav slabs and center caps, did these in vw satin silver. Plenty of laquer




Once all the panels had gone off it was time to get building the corsa up the way it should look. Firstly the rear bumper was fitted. Then the rear arch trims fitted after. The arch trims were all fixed using the correct fixings, i didnt want to use silicone as it would hold water therefore being more likely to rust faster



Then my favorite new part, the crystal rear lights were fitted . The rear of the car now looked great, here couple of piks of that.




So onto the front. As the intercooler was to be on show i thought id tidy it up a bit before fitting the bumper. The same silver as my wheels was used to brighten up the fins, while i used meguires metal polish to shine up the 2 end caps.



Fitted the headlights and the front wing, sorry about the poor pik.



Then finally the front bumper was built back up with the splitter, Lower modified to fit grils and badgless grill. This was then fitted to the car giving the final look






Thats where i got to for now. The car is looking much more complete now and im so happy with it. Will be finishing the front arch trims and inner arches soon.

Thanks for looking
Adam C
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Looks awesome mate, nice job on the paintwork


My Arden Blue Astra GSi MK4 on BBS LM's Project Thread
flybikeslee
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looks so much better!
am4nf
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looks good

Not a fan of slabs tho
dan-sport
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quote:
Originally posted by am4nf
Not a fan of slabs tho


i am slabs ftw

will be interesting to see what they look like silver
Dale
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looking good car already looks 10x better than what it did
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Excellent, such a transformation. Well done, your paint work looks top notch aswell!
MatthewR
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quality thread, keep us updated
FruitBooTeR
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Looks brilliant mate you make such fast progress!
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Cheers lads, will be worth all the work in the end .

Jst a few bits to do before i can roll
N13L X B
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Update time againg

Fitted the front arch trims, again using the proper fixings





Then the innerarch trims went in. (If you can work out they've been painted gloss black before i brought them, so i just left them like that)





Now were really getting sumwhere it was time to do the oil and filter.





At this point i decided to get the car back on the ground so i could take it our of the garage to give it a good clean (when i get time). So i slapped it on a set of my dads mk 1 golf steelies that have been painted white and have a nice set of track advans on them . Il perhaps use these for a trip to the pod maybe or a bit of track action, but we'll see about that





Then out the garage she came .





Heres some more piks i took before ive had chance to clean it, Sat quite nicely as i didnt set the height up on the coil's. Think it looks proper track slag with them white steelies and tires lol.











OH and i took it for a quick blast to and loved it .

Not much more to do now before il get her on the road properly
Nic Barnes
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looks awesome now
Jamie-C
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Looks brill on the steels!
Warren G
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much better
MarkSport
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It's mad how much you can change a car if you do it right....from (no ffence to previous owner) a chavved up turbo to a sensible wel presented corsa turbo.make sure you bring it around the tamworth area sometime,there is only a nova turbo round here and 2 corsa xe's
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spot on

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