MY o2 plate cupra

matsportline

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Hello All,
Joined the forum a while ago but haven't posted any pics up as yet! so it was clean today so i took some pics!! Its an o2 plate in pretty good nick with 45k on the clock I've just lowered it on FK Konigsport silverline x's, it got pressed number plates and polly exhaust rubbers lol :D
Any suggestions welcome but i don't want to mod it too far as i have another car!!! Engine ideas on a budget!!
Matt
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tomodono

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quality mate...keeping them standard is the best thing you can do i think
 

matsportline

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Thanks for comments. Its not as low as i would like but I use it every day and the roads I use are a right state!! Will really drop it on its belly for shows! thats :D if i bring it and not my other car!!
 

matsportline

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The exhaust is newish thats why its soo shiney also thanks to autosol!!!:D Don't worry moved it off the little kerb!!! Has anyone replaced all the little vacuum hoses in the engine bay (the material like ones) if so with what I was thinkin of callin rally design and buyin some samco hose in black by the meter!!:D
 

deanrankin85

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very nice, wasnt too sure about this colour when i was looking to buy one, but urs looks awesome, pristine condition! especially the wheels!

keep it clean!
 

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The exhaust is newish thats why its soo shiney also thanks to autosol!!!:D Don't worry moved it off the little kerb!!! Has anyone replaced all the little vacuum hoses in the engine bay (the material like ones) if so with what I was thinkin of callin rally design and buyin some samco hose in black by the meter!!:D

Nice lookin car mate! looks to be in A1 condition. As for the vac pipes in the engine bay i would deffinately change them because they will eventually perish. Try Forge Motorsport on here they will sort you out with some 3mm silicone hose by the meter.

http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/content.asp?inc=product&catalog=0022VT
 

matsportline

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Nice lookin car mate! looks to be in A1 condition. As for the vac pipes in the engine bay i would deffinately change them because they will eventually perish. Try Forge Motorsport on here they will sort you out with some 3mm silicone hose by the meter.

http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/content.asp?inc=product&catalog=0022VT
Cheers for that, yeah it has all started to perish one actually snapped and put the engine management light on!! Is it defo the 3mm stuff? did you do yours!!
It is pretty mint now after lots of replacement trim and bits and bobs!! I'm a bit anal like that!!
Matt
 
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Cheers for that, yeah it has all started to perish one actually snapped and put the engine management light on!! Is it defo the 3mm stuff? did you do yours!!
It is pretty mint now after lots of replacement trim and bits and bobs!! I'm a bit anal like that!!
Matt

3mm or 4mm. You can use the £mm stuff without having to use cable ties, or the 4mm stuff with. I've got both sizes, both available from Forge in a 3m length.

Nothing wrong with attention to detail, we are all guilty of it i think.
 

matsportline

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i just bought 3mm black stuff from forge and did mine this mweekend!

So thats exactly the stuff u want and exactly what ive just done :)

Cheers guys, I'll order some tomorrow to do over easter!! the only thing is you've got those crappy t pieces and plastic joiners that are quite brittle!!
Does the 3mm go on ok?? or is it tight like a tiger!!:D
 
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Cheers guys, I'll order some tomorrow to do over easter!! the only thing is you've got those crappy t pieces and plastic joiners that are quite brittle!!
Does the 3mm go on ok?? or is it tight like a tiger!!:D

I've been looking at alternative 'T' and 'Y' pieces, i've found some Steel or Brass 'T' pieces but only managed - so far - to find plastic 'Y' pieces.
 

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Cheers guys, I'll order some tomorrow to do over easter!! the only thing is you've got those crappy t pieces and plastic joiners that are quite brittle!!
Does the 3mm go on ok?? or is it tight like a tiger!!:D

Yeh 3mm should be fine mate. Thats what me and most of the other guys use. Better to be tight than loose!
 
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