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18th Oct 14 at 12:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm the one selling that spoiler on eBay lmao
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18th Oct 14 at 14:45   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Blue side repeaters and chrome bulbs fitted, ignore the glue I haven't taken off yet



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quote:
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I'm the one selling that spoiler on eBay lmao


Bluecomputerstore? small world

How much did the Corsa C go for in the end?
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18th Oct 14 at 16:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£720 buyer didn't pay. Taken a deposit after selling privately now
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Intend to fit the wheels and possibly the spoiler Saturday as I've been mega busy this week and barely looked at my little blue beast, even though I driver her daily

Payday came and I splurged on some stuff for the car, as well as the Director's cut of Commando on the Front Line which is brill

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Been a while since I've posted but had to postpone doing anything to the car for a while

Alloys are on and I swapped the tyres for smaller Hankook ones (From 195/65/15 to 195/45/15)

Spoiler can't be fitted on till I remove the nuts underneath it, but I intend to remove remaining glue, put black reviver on the bumpers and tint the side repeaters as soon as possible as they make the car look like proper trash

I'll get some newer pics up in the next few days or so as well

[Edited on 26-11-2014 by oJNAo]

[Edited on 17-12-2014 by oJNAo]
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Finally got round to a few photo's for a proper update

Vectra 288mm front brakes, Goodridge braided stainless steel hoses and Mintex pads - cheers to DaveGreen for those

Painted the callipers blue easily enough but masking was a pain in the ass



Managed to snag some MHW's in pretty good condition







Current progress so far - Forever Black bumper trim sorted out any grey spots



Next on the line is half a new exhaust system as I have no backbox and only a rusted end of a centre section where it used to be

New timing belt may be due soon but after all that hope to get some coilovers and lower it to a much nicer looking height
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30th Dec 14 at 14:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lights look good , looks exactly like an old photo of mine.

get the spoiler on!

[Edited on 30-12-2014 by Jason x]
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Its coming along
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30th Dec 14 at 21:45   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Lights look spot on , get that bump strip glue removed !
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Lights look spot on , get that bump strip glue removed !


Yeah it's absolutely horrendous but one of those jobs I always forget about and when I do remember I don't have the time
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30th Dec 14 at 22:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

looking good
getting glue off can take a while, thinking about taking strips off my new C but to much hassle
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looking good
getting glue off can take a while, thinking about taking strips off my new C but to much hassle


It's one of those jobs you have to do in the summer or you'll be in my situation
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no time in the summer, only days off work are for car shows!
pretty much work 7 days a week from may till October. that's how I pay for all my toys
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Auto glym tar and glue remover and elbow grease then polish the hell out of where the strips where
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quote:
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Auto glym tar and glue remover and elbow grease then polish the hell out of where the strips where


I've used tar remover and white spirit, I'll pull my finger out and get it sorted over the next couple days
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Gave the car a long overdue wash with a Simoniz cleaning kit I received for Crimbo, tyre shine definitely gives the tyres a more sleeker look imo

Didn't use the alloy cleaner that was in the kit though as I'm pretty sure the wheels aren't lacquered and the paint job isn't the best anyway. Would like to have them powder coated gloss black but that's not in my immediate budget







[Edited on 02-01-2015 by oJNAo]
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2nd Jan 15 at 16:16   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Close up of my recent brake upgrade as well, before I washed the car though

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taking all the badges and glue off and rear wiper would tidy it up a lot

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Cant echo that more
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Nice work but as said before removing the glue and badges will make a massive difference
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quote:
Originally posted by RoweY
Nice work but as said before removing the glue and badges will make a massive difference


I hate the way they stand out I'm gonna do it soon as I physically can haha
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Horrible job in this weather that's why I haven't removed all of mine yet haha
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quote:
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Horrible job in this weather that's why I haven't removed all of mine yet haha


Yeah it's definitely a summer job like I said earlier
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Its not that big a job, man up

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