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Steve
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16th Jun 03 at 22:46   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not any more custom then half the other corsas on this site, im not being nasty ur car is nice but im not giving it a price tag of nemore then £3k
Andy Morley
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Originally posted by Steve106GTi
not any more custom then half the other corsas on this site, im not being nasty ur car is nice but im not giving it a price tag of nemore then £3k


steve i respect your opinion but a have to disagree with ya and im sure many people would agree with me
Kris TD
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16th Jun 03 at 22:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i dont see how its 3 grand worth of parts, sorry andy but i think thats quite a high prce to pay. would u seriously pay another 3 grand on tarting up bits.
Nath
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16th Jun 03 at 22:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If he's after a show class engine maybe
Andy Morley
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Originally posted by Kris TD
i dont see how its 3 grand worth of parts, sorry andy but i think thats quite a high prce to pay. would u seriously pay another 3 grand on tarting up bits.


C20XE with gear box, loom, ecu etc - £700
Conversion kit inc power cap - £460
288mm 4 stud V6 brakes - £290
Billet 2.0 suspension - £450
Silocon hose kit - £120
Painted rocker, cam cover & power cap - £100
Chrome dress kit - £45
Exhaust conversion - £90 (ASCAR)
BTB manifold - £250
Boost valve - FOC
Fuel pump - FOC
Gear Linkage - $45
Servo pipe - £20
Piper 270 cams - £205
Cam belt, seals, tensioner & roller - £208
Water pump - £55
Oil pump - £28
Sump gaskets - £28
Dip stick gasket - 50p
Breather pipeSpark plugs - gold paladium - £40
Rod bolts - £65
Black diamond clutch - £160
Rear main seal - £18
Oil pump gasket - £12
Oil pump seal - £12

thats £3462.50
Adam_B
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16th Jun 03 at 22:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thats an expensive engine, whats the mileage ?

[Edited on 16-06-2003 by Adam_B]
Andy Morley
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Originally posted by Adam_B
thats an expensive engine, whats the mileage ?

[Edited on 16-06-2003 by Adam_B]


60k, but it has everything with it
Kris TD
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C20XE with gear box, loom, ecu etc - £400-500
Conversion kit inc power cap - £450
288mm 4 stud V6 brakes - £200
Billet 2.0 suspension £400
Silocon hose kit - £200
Painted rocker, cam cover & power cap
Chrome dress kit
Exhaust conversion - £100
BTB manifold
Boost valve
Fuel pump
Gear Linkage- £35
Servo pipe
Piper 270 cams £400
Cam belt, seals, tensioner & roller
Water pump
Oil pump
Sump gaskets
Dip stick gasket
Breather pipeSpark plugs - gold paladium
Rod bolts
Black diamond clutch - £200
Rear main seal
Oil pump gasket
Oil pump seal

well the stuff i have priced up comes too - £2284 seals and gaskets will be pence, shouldnt need a new water and oil pump if you get a decent engine in the first place. wouldnt u be better off getting a remapped chip rather than a power boost valve?

[Edited on 16-06-2003 by Kris TD]
Adam_B
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Mine was £450 with 90k and every thing with it. Also has the pourus cylinder head thingy fixed. From lee mitchells mate.
Andy Morley
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
Mine was £450 with 90k and every thing with it. Also has the pourus cylinder head thingy fixed. From lee mitchells mate.


thats another 30k on top of mine mate, i really dont see ya point
Kris TD
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16th Jun 03 at 23:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

for one you can get the brakes for 200 quid, 700 quid is well overpriced for an engine, if cossvaux are sourcing it for you they will have added on about 100% as thats what they told me they did when adam kindness had his engine conversion done there.
Adam_B
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sorry i was just saying. Do u know how much they would charge for the cam kit fitted ?
beattie17
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16th Jun 03 at 23:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if ur willing to pay that. to fcuk with what every1 else says it's ur car and money!
beattie17
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16th Jun 03 at 23:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

also how much kindness pay for his conversion?
Andy Morley
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quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
for one you can get the brakes for 200 quid, 700 quid is well overpriced for an engine, if cossvaux are sourcing it for you they will have added on about 100% as thats what they told me they did when adam kindness had his engine conversion done there.


where can ya get new v6 brakes, disks and pads from for 200
Kris TD
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16th Jun 03 at 23:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

from here
http://www.v-tuning.com/GM%20V6%20Brakes.htm
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Originally posted by Kris TD
from here
http://www.v-tuning.com/GM%20V6%20Brakes.htm


they arnt 288mm though
Kris TD
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16th Jun 03 at 23:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

brand new calipers, 4 stud discs and pads.
Kris TD
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quote:
Originally posted by Andy Morley
quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
from here
http://www.v-tuning.com/GM%20V6%20Brakes.htm


they arnt 288mm though


v6 ones arent 288mm they are 284mm its turbo ones which are. i have 288mm turbo front brakes. the kit which cossvaux supply is 284mm with vectra v6 calipers. the 288mm discs will not work with v6 calipers.

[Edited on 16-06-2003 by Kris TD]
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quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
quote:
Originally posted by Andy Morley
quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
from here
http://www.v-tuning.com/GM%20V6%20Brakes.htm


they arnt 288mm though


v6 ones arent 288mm they are 284mm its turbo ones which are. i have 288mm turbo front brakes. the kit which cossvaux supply is 284mm with vectra v6 calipers. the 288mm discs will not work with v6 calipers.

[Edited on 16-06-2003 by Kris TD]


ah rite
Kris TD
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look around for parts andy, cossvaux arent exactly the cheapest of people, fair play getting them to do it all but try and source the bits from other places. get this months tv, there is quite a few places which undercut pvd , regal and cossvaux by quite a lot.
Andy Morley
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quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
look around for parts andy, cossvaux arent exactly the cheapest of people, fair play getting them to do it all but try and source the bits from other places. get this months tv, there is quite a few places which undercut pvd , regal and cossvaux by quite a lot.


not hard to undercut regal though is it
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16th Jun 03 at 23:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

true, esspecially as cossvaux are a regal distributer,
Andy Morley
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quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
true, esspecially as cossvaux are a regal distributer,




ya gotta admit thought kris, cossvaux will do a good job
Makarus
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16th Jun 03 at 23:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

They will do a good job granted, but for the dollar you would expect them to. A lot of the work could be done yourself, brake conversion for example. You could get the parts cheaper and supply a different person with them and get them to do the same job as cossvaux and I am sure you will get a lower price overall. It cant be bad saving some money as there are always other things to spend it on.

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