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taylorboosh
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Also - see how clean it is under the sound deadenning
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Originally posted by pro8186
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Originally posted by Jason x
Thanks mate

Haven't added up what I've spent in a while

The engine is a standard 1.0 still, I would like something bigger eventually but probably wouldn't be able to insure anything bigger at the moment.


Ive currently got a 98 black x16xe with 80k on clock (5k miles a year) wonder how many xe owners can say that ?, great clean car inside and out. Totally standard, selling soon. Would upload pic but dont know how to !!!

[Edited on 03-01-2015 by pro8186]


My black sport I had last year had 36k on it with all mots to back it up 1 previous owner and I put a proper xe in it too, what do I win?


[Edited on 03-01-2015 by --ToM--]
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Got a load of blue bulbs and switches for my vectra today off a mate even the steering wheel buttons lol can't be assed fitting them though lol


yeah its a bit of a hassle but does look good in the end

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And u remember on my first b i had to bend the conductors

Also if you can do dash - you can do coilies


dash is surprisingly easy tbf, thought it would be a major hassle

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Coilies are 6 nuts and bolts a side (10 inc wheel nuts)...

Very easy - mine will be fitted over the next month so ill do a guide and you can see how low

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quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
Coilies are 6 nuts and bolts a side (10 inc wheel nuts)...

Very easy - mine will be fitted over the next month so ill do a guide and you can see how low




Thanks



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few more little updates - finished dash lights today

this was the car when i started this morning - freezing



taking it all off..







standard bulbs



blue bulbs in - once again like mfd all the bulbs needed the contacts flattening to make them work



then waited till it was dark to get some pics and see how it looks





the only bulbs not done are the headlight/foglight switch ones as pictured below, heard these ones need soldering ? took the vent off and unscrewed everything but the unit also seemed sealed.. might just buy ones thats already done from ebay.




Also while it was light i adjusted bonnet with help from my dad, not that noticeable on pics but looks a lot better in person and is probably as good as im going to be able to get it now











good enough for me



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Do like the badboy bonnet , good work doing the dash bulbs , should have taken the airbag bulb out for when you change the steering wheel
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cheers

funny you should mention that been looking at new steering wheels recently, like the look of the omp ones but need new seats first
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Ha ha I knew it ! Try and get some vectra recaros they are nice looking seats easier to get hold of than calibra leathers
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i seen some of them for sale not long ago, just really want calibra ones clean set just come up on ebay but they got a "se2" on the seat

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vauxhall-Calibra-retrimmed-Leather-seats-/281552008782?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item418dceb64e

would be perfect other than that


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They are nice like you say the 2 on the seat really let's them down ! If I was you I'd watch them and see what they go for , anything less than £100 is a bargain you could always get the centres re trimmed plain rest is all new
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The headlight switch etc doesn't need soldering, you just change the full units. I had colour changing ones in mine (proper distracting)
Think I bought mine from crazy leds
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quote:
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They are nice like you say the 2 on the seat really let's them down ! If I was you I'd watch them and see what they go for , anything less than £100 is a bargain you could always get the centres re trimmed plain rest is all new


That's what I was thinking, get them cheap enough and then redone plain I asked if he'd post and he said no so I'll just keep looking for clean original ones
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The headlight switch etc doesn't need soldering, you just change the full units. I had colour changing ones in mine (proper distracting)
Think I bought mine from crazy leds


Yeah I can imagine that being pretty distracting , how much you pay for it? Blue ones on eBay are pretty steep
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Haven't a clue, just looked on there website and they don't have the headlight unit on there currently.
Can't imagine them being expensive because I wouldn't have bought them
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quote:
Originally posted by gidged500
They are nice like you say the 2 on the seat really let's them down ! If I was you I'd watch them and see what they go for , anything less than £100 is a bargain you could always get the centres re trimmed plain rest is all new


That's what I was thinking, get them cheap enough and then redone plain I asked if he'd post and he said no so I'll just keep looking for clean original ones


If it helps you get a good deal say that you'll organise collection and postage if they package them up and pay a tenner or so more for the hassle. That's how I blagged my alloys for almost nothing
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Haven't a clue, just looked on there website and they don't have the headlight unit on there currently.
Can't imagine them being expensive because I wouldn't have bought them


£25 for this one on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CORSA-B-TIGRA-ASTRA-CAVALIER-BLUE-LED-HEADLIGHT-SWITCH-FREE-UK-POSTAGE-/271677571384?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3f413ec138

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If it helps you get a good deal say that you'll organise collection and postage if they package them up and pay a tenner or so more for the hassle. That's how I blagged my alloys for almost nothing


This guy doesnt seem to want postage at all, seems to want cash on collection
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This guy doesnt seem to want postage at all, seems to want cash on collection



Suppose that's fair enough, would be a nightmare to package up
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went for some pics today, cars needs a clean i know !











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Little update - The Opel grill I bought just before Christmas arrived this morning along with a boot lock with the Opel badge on it.



The boot locks paint is pretty bad (pealing around the edges) but I only wanted it for the badge anyway, only issue is the vauxhall badge on my colour coded boot lock it did is super glued on so I doubt I'll be able to remove it without damaging boot locks paint so I will probably have to wait till some nice weather to spray another one before I can put the badge on.

Anyway got the grill straight on ...




Will be getting some genuine Opel mud flaps next
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Not a fan
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Need better pics but I like it.
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Got the switches in blue, I've sent you a U2u
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Front looks better Badgeless.
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Parked up next to an Astra yesterday and it had an Opel grille, boot lock, flaps and even centre caps. The Opel badge is definitely much nicer than the Griffin

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