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Author Skoda Fabia VRS project - new wheels fitted at long last!
boylers11
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29th May 10 at 10:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Here goes my first project thread. It may be a slow process.........

I bought My Fab 2 months ago now. It's a 1.9TDi -130bhp VRS totally standard:




Interesting coloured interior:



Helps to achieve 65mpg for motorway cruising:



'Grandad' appearance - horrible chrome grill!



On the way home from work one night, a rock found it's way through my grill - luckily the radiator was ok



So I purchased a second hand grill and set about colour coding (no VRS badge stuck back on yet):



Washed a polished:



I then decided to get rid of the Green and Red Vrs badges (and the FABIA rear badge) and had some carbon fibre sheet left over.
(The green and red on the rear badge isn't really visible, god knows how the camera picked it up:


Front grill badge:



Bought me a Seat Leon Cupra R splitter:


Just need to fit the grill badge back on and the splitter over the bank holiday weekend, along with some headlight protectors purchased recently.

Other plans:
Lowering
Different wheels
Audi TT front seats (when some come up at a reasonable price) and possible stipping the rear out
Reseal the rear door panels (a common fault on Fabias) - water leaks into the rear footwells - mine seems ok so far, but I want to make sure
Possible remap
Leon Cupra air intake
Ibiza strutbrace and ARBs
Cupra bushes
Possible Porsche brake upgrade
Possible FMIC
Modify old broken grill for an air intake
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Porsche alloys fit with adaptors



- but everyone does that, so I'm going to go for something a little different

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Marc
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29th May 10 at 12:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bottom pic is sweet.
Gareth T
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Very good cars these, keep the updates coming, like these alot.
Ant B
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29th May 10 at 13:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

mates got one of these its the 1.9tdi same as yours,but it running big power 215hp and a lot of torqe,its so quik



not a very good pic as i hadnt washed it yet so was dirty

antnee
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29th May 10 at 13:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looking good, like the carbon badges

Ant B- They are all 1.9 TDi's!
westcoastcorsa
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29th May 10 at 16:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nice i have a silver one, sorry my wife. keep an eye on your rear footwells for water leaking in. and console bushes nightmere keep us posted
Ant B
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oh are they didnt no that lol
Jambo
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30th May 10 at 07:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Very nice, change the seats pronto though, such an odd colour to have them!!

I like the grille
boylers11
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Bushes a nightmare to fit or a nightmare on wear?

Lol, I know, the seats leave a little to be desired. Original full leathers are like rocking horse sh*t and go for a small fortune. Why on earth they chose this colour, god knows! From my research, I think TT seats will go straight in..or maybe some from an RS4...hmmm.
westcoastcorsa
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on wear, i have just bought ibiza cupra r ones same as and more beefy. aint fitted them yet
mattievRS
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ive had a silver vrs for a couple of months now and love it.You seem to be going in the same direction as me with styling! Get joined on briskoda mate!
boylers11
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Westcoastcorsa - Im not far from you (Im over in Middlesbrough), so if I need a hand with the bushes, I'll be in touch!!

M17tty, put some pics of yours on here too! I am a member on Briskoda, it's very informative, but they have wierd rules about re-posting etc, so I tend to just browse and not contribute. The 'how to' guides are great though!
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Lovely, it's mad how much better it looks with the black grille.
mattievRS
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quote:
Originally posted by boylers11
Westcoastcorsa - Im not far from you (Im over in Middlesbrough), so if I need a hand with the bushes, I'll be in touch!!

M17tty, put some pics of yours on here too! I am a member on Briskoda, it's very informative, but they have wierd rules about re-posting etc, so I tend to just browse and not contribute. The 'how to' guides are great though!


couple i have but had some more mods done since like the black grill and cruise control retro fitted.
cupra splitter

lowered 25mm on eibachs (done by previous owner)

An a bit of di-noc



And the cc i retro fitted
boylers11
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Cool, some nice pics there M17tty. I like the carbon fibre bits. There's a couple of people on Briskoda who've trimmed the gear stick down for a shorter shift - apparently works quite well!
Did you fit the CC yourself? It looks like a kit I was watching on Ebay recently. Is it a DIY jobby to fit, then just activate with a computer at a Skoda garage? How much does activation cost?
mattievRS
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Im thinking of doing the shortening of the gear stick so ill let you know how it goes!
Yeah i got the cc stalk off ebay from a skoda shop for £60 and a chinese special vagcom cable too then downloaded a full version of vagcom so activation cost me £5 plus the £60 for the stalk.The adding of cc took about 2 1/2 hours and is all plug and play apart from 1 wire that needs extending by about 3 metres to reach the opposite side of the engine bay.This is also a useful site to have a read of....
http://www.fabia-vrs.com/technical-info/
boylers11
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Well, over the weekend, I managed to fit my headlight protectors and my Leon Cupra R splitter:

The headlight protectors were missing the clips when I bought them, so my girlfriend's hair bobbles came in handy for the time being, lol:




Then fitted the splitter, such a simple but effective mod:



Then played with the original VRS badge on the grill:






What are people's opinions on the grill badge? yey or nay?



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Rich H
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Keep it off imo
hbutler
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I had one of these a while back. Was remapped, on coilovers, octavia spiders and had various other modifications. It unfortunately had a few issues and i ended up selling it, but it was very quick and pretty well specced being a late mk1. Theres a limited edition vrs leather interior that looks nicer than the cream cloth. As said check under the carpet for water ingress, mine was flooded in all but one front footwell. Console bushes are rubbish as standard, so fit some from a leon cupra. They do respond well to a remap though
adiohead
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I personally like the standard seats. The limited edition ones are black leather with blue piping/stitching.


As for the badge, I'd put it on but have it in the same position that the original was.
mattievRS
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like the headlight protectors mate! Have you thought about getting silvatec indicator bulbs?
Put the badge back on too!
R1chard
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Looking good so far

Here is a couple of pics of mine, it has a few options like full leather seats, cruise control and 6 disc autochanger aswell as all the aftermarket bits and pieces






boylers11
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Not much progress, but gave it a wash and polish (forgot the tyre shine!).....



Then fitted my Facepalm sticker, it then started to rain, so the sticker summed up how I felt after all my hard work!


I've got the chance to buy some black BBS split rims, exactly the same as Sean-B s on here, with 2 tyres, black centres with polished rims. They're 16s. The only problem is they've been refurbed by the bloke in Hammerite black, so the finish isn't brilliant.
He'll let me have them for £200, but my only issue would be the finish of them - would I be able to remove the Hammerite if I wanted to refurb them again?

boylers11
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A few minor mods since my last post:

I fitted and wired up an after-market Audi cruise control stalk and loom. It involved soldering into the ECU loom, which I got a specialist to do incase I messed it up!! The rest was done by me though:



Did an oil change, sounds like a new car!! :



Bought some new standard front discs and pads for £80 - bargain! Needed some as the current ones are worn.
Unsure whether to have a go at fitting them myself or not - never done it before, but have just purchased a Haynes manual:



Pretty boring updates really, but updates nonetheless!

Lowering it early next year - not sure whether to go for coilies, 60mm shocks and springs or just some 25mm springs - suggestions welcome!

boylers11
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Finally more updates!

Had a big cambelt service done earlier this year, as although it wasn't due mileage-wise it was over due age wise!

The largest, most recent mod however is that finally I've fitted some coilovers! Been a long time coming, but I got my hands on some APs at a very good price, so I fitted them promptly last week, along with a Honda stubby aerial, which actually makes quite a difference itself.

In the pictures below, the car is on a slope so looks slightly lower when level (we had a last minute camping trip, hence it being VERY dirty too!), although I think I may need to lift the front slightly, not only to make speed bumps easier, but to level it up with the rear. The sump is now only a couple of inches off the floor, which is the biggest problem.

I also fitted a lower RARB off Antnee on here, which makes a massive difference on the twisties.

Front pic before lowering, you can see the Cupra splitter and my DIY VRS grill badge and carbon fibre vinyl wrapped grill surround:



front and side pics post-lowering:








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