Pretty sure it came with new nuts (like 99% sure)
reused top mount, but otherwise it was all new
reused top mount, but otherwise it was all new
Pretty sure it came with new nuts (like 99% sure)
reused top mount, but otherwise it was all new
Ian have you seen in tweeks book the polycarbonate window kit ? i think its an add to my list
Does a lupo gti have ally doors like the bonnet?
Cant beat pop out rears on a 3 door, nice bit of ventilation.
bet them doors were cheap......great find
there was a german lupo - the 3L - that would do 100km on 3L of fuel
"Use of light-weight aluminum and magnesium alloys for doors, bonnet, rear-hatch, seat frames, engine block, wheels, suspension system etc. to achieve a weight of only 830 kg (1830 lb)" (wikipedia)
May be some more parts that would help your project......
just dont park in the supermarket - then doors will be toast
That's a big read - 20+ pages!i read this thread all the way through about a week ago have been waiting for an update since thats a lovely little car it looked good before but now looks alot more fun with all the extras complete,i hope you dont hurt it again when it is fully complete.
will deffo have to saunter over to your neck of the woods at some stage to see the progress on the beastie , seems to have changed a hellova lot since I saw it...
60Kg is a lot in an already quite light car but 850 is not out of the question at all for a car of this size - Xr2 fiestas in race trim have been known to be 500-600kg and I know loads of race 205's that are in the 700kg bracket
Its possible to get an ibiza into the 800's so this should be doable - it all depends on how much sacrifice you want to make on luxuries that make fun days more bearable
I still have an electric window, electric mirrors and a heater in my ibiza and when the weather turns bad or its very very hot, I'm glad.......fully stripped out cars steaming up and vision is a bit of an essential for a quick time if you ask me
the electric mirrors are still there as believe it or not, they are no heavier than manual ones
I had some fibreglass doors a couple yrs ago but decided against fitting them on safety grounds and also because a chap I know with a fiesta had a lot of problems with his bending outwards at the top at speed - not good when I do 130mph on some events
It did look nice before the incident, I think once I've finished this year it'll be looking even better if I'm honest - there's still a lot in the pipeline Given that, I'd agree, I'll be doing my uppermost to keep the lil one intact as last years incident didn't come cheap and is still costing me now