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scott-e- 29th November 2009 20:34

lookin gud mate nice and clean have you thaught of putting a vt kit on it or going for a custom look?

Lewis 30th November 2009 12:58

I did actually but im on a bit of a tight budget to be honest. I think after christmas once its lowered and tinted ill decide wether to go for the VT kit or buy a VTR.

Lewis 1st December 2009 13:13

If anyone is interested i posted a vid of my exhaust noise on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4nYhT3zfbw

Cheers

Lewis 2nd December 2009 14:52

Thought id post up some images of how the car currently stands as im afraid i wont be updating until after the new year when ive done my sound system. Thanks for all your comments guys. Ciao!








Take care everyone and have a great christmas :)

-GG- 6th December 2009 13:32

Your exhaust sounds great! Like the car a lot :y: personally, i'm not keen on the yellow though...

Lewis 6th December 2009 13:36

Im back already, turns out thanks to Tom5190, your a legend mate, we did a straight swap my standard air filter for his PiperX one. Very chuffed sounds great, thought id leave some pics for you.



Cheers for looking :)

Morgiee 7th December 2009 20:09

Nice pipercross filter, iv got one it doesnt do much proformance wise but it turns heads when you slam it into 2nd and hit on the accelerater lol :y:

Lewis 7th December 2009 21:13

Lol im exactly the same 2nd gear is your friend, 10mph up to 60mph in 1 gear sounds amazing :)

Ozzay 7th December 2009 21:42

Get silvertech bulbs for your headlights

Lew_C 7th December 2009 21:44

Lower it mate, would be spot on then :)

Chin 7th December 2009 21:48

...and de-wiper :]

Lewis 7th December 2009 21:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ozzay (Post 3905537)
Get silvertech bulbs for your headlights

What are they? easy to install? and the big one, expensive?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lew_C (Post 3905549)
Lower it mate, would be spot on then :)

My parents are being awkward, apparently lowering is messing with the insurance too much, i doubt ill be able to.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chin (Post 3905574)
...and de-wiper :]

Ive tried once and failed lol, i dont wanna take a hacksaw blade to it but id give it another go sometime if anyone could help.

Cheers evryone.

Lew_C 7th December 2009 21:58

[QUOTE=L_E_W_I_S;3905612]

My parents are being awkward, apparently lowering is messing with the insurance too much, i doubt ill be able to.

Ring up your insurers to find out, i think it costs me about £50 extra for the year

Chin 7th December 2009 22:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by L_E_W_I_S (Post 3905612)
What are they? easy to install? and the big one, expensive?



Silver indicator bulbs, they look better than orange. (Obviously they still flash orange/amber!)

Easy to install, just replace your current ones :hug:

Lewis 8th December 2009 15:04

Sounds good mate, i did some research and strangly halfords wernt too bad, 10 quid so ill give it a look. Also i did call the insurance and they said they would need an engineers report and if its all good they would give me a price. Im with Quinn Direct if that helps :)

Chin 8th December 2009 15:44

Fucking hell , engineers report :panic:

Lewis 8th December 2009 16:27

Lol, what is it exactly? And it costs money, money i dont have :( stingy insurance b'tards :P

Morgiee 8th December 2009 22:10

You dont need to tell your insurance mate, their only interested if anything you have done increases proformance. well i.e. your airfilter but i told mine its all stock parts :wink:.

Dewiper is easy i just used a hammer and hit the top were the bolt is but not to hard as it may break the window. It just loosens it.

And lowering, as llong as it doesnt affect your driving ability that doesnt need to be told.

I remember the hard times as a student wanting loads of car modds.

Keep it plane and simple for a couple of years or you'll end up in big debt. I almost couldnt affort my insurance at one point.

Lewis 9th December 2009 09:00

Cheers for the advice. Im thinking of dropping the ride height by 40mm all round, at least it wont look like a monster truck then so it would be hard to notice i had done anything.

Add on the cost of a spoiler and window tints i doubt ill spend much over £200 more on it.

As for insurance, ill see what happens, i may be able to bring my parents round and get away with it :)

Morgiee 9th December 2009 22:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by L_E_W_I_S (Post 3909720)
Cheers for the advice. Im thinking of dropping the ride height by 40mm all round, at least it wont look like a monster truck then so it would be hard to notice i had done anything.

Add on the cost of a spoiler and window tints i doubt ill spend much over £200 more on it.

As for insurance, ill see what happens, i may be able to bring my parents round and get away with it :)


Youll be lucky with £200 mate, once you get into it little things go wrong and need sorting, youll be talking thousands i never realised how much i spent on mine, now im stopping for a bit as money isnt that easy these days more modds in the new year.

As for window tints i had mine done at National windscreens and they did a fantastic job of the back window which only cost £40! And for lowering, to have it lowered 60mm all over and correct springs and full service you can get it for £150 at a garage i would highly recommend called Manic Motors in Sunderland, thier a Citreon and Pergoet specialist so you know its getting done properally lol. They are going around alot on sax-p so look out for them and apparentely you can get discount if you quote saxperience when enquiring :y:

Good luck mate, keep me posted with further developments


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