White FR to Black Cupra - Cupra Now Sold :(

May 6, 2009
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The ride height and those wheels look absolutely spot on Scott! Really does look mint! Do the cops up that way not like pressed plates all the time? I run with mine on all the time!

Cheers :D yeh think I've got it sitting about right, without going for a skinnier tyre etc still want it 100% drivable though! Them falken tyres are amazing on the front, so much more confidence now!

Cupra is my dream...i have only a 1.4 86 cv:cry:
Very very beatiful car!!

Thanks mate! Get saving and get one, love this one, 2nd mk4 Ibiza I have had haha

Looks amazing mate!! Wheels look spot on

Thanks Lexyy!

this car is perfect!

Haha not quite, doing my best though, cheers Jimmy!
 
May 6, 2009
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Northallerton, N yorks
Got some good pics done tonight:

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May 6, 2009
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Northallerton, N yorks
Cheers matey! Well it's currently advertised (advert hasn't appeared on here yet for some reason?) as my job has gone tits up! Got other stuff in the pipeline but just incase sorta thing, don't want it to go though!
 

TiLL

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Those wheels are perfect. You use the et 33 in the front, correct? and in the back? i´m from portugal and i´m thinking to buy some compomotive wheels to my Ibiza, to use it with brembro calipers. :D just a little bit scared to miss the right et :(
 
May 6, 2009
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Northallerton, N yorks
Thanks mate! You'll get away with higher et's with the brembos, the AP calipers are just really wide! Et33 front, think et35 would fit though, compomotive were just been cautious with my measurements.Out the back I run et25, just so I don't have to run a spacer to make it look good. Hope this helps!
 
May 6, 2009
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Northallerton, N yorks
Car is staying :D all sorted with a better job!

Been to see John this morning, had slightly stronger map loaded on, launch control and also n112,n249 and sai delete. I need to unplug them one by one to see if any codes show up so I can identify them if and when they do.

Next on the cards is n/a inlet cam, s3 injectors and 3inch maf tube and the map adjusted and/or polybushed front end with whiteline anti roll bar. Car will be coming off the road in the next month and a shed purchased as a winter beater :D
 
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Glad to hear youve sorted a job mate, have to say though was very tempted to take the car off your hands, really fancying a mk4 cupra atm!!
 

Damoegan

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Congrats Scott :thumbup:

I know the feeling of being made redundant and thinking you will need to sell the car :(

What/where's the new job?
 
May 6, 2009
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Northallerton, N yorks
congratulations getting another job scott.
are you going hybrid over winter then?
what tip will you use with the new 3 inch maf?

Cheers Al! Nah not going hybrid, going to go as far with the ko3s just as an experiment in conjunction with John at big fish tuning. He's doing a big turbo conversion on his mk4 golf at the mo, in a way where it won't break the bank, I'll be watching very closely :D

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Congrats Scott :thumbup:

I know the feeling of being made redundant and thinking you will need to sell the car :(

What/where's the new job?

Thanks Damo! Not a good feeling is it mate :(

Got a position up in durham as a trainee electrical engineering consultant, tiny smidge less money but they are sticking me through uni to do my masters :D got my eye on a cheap economical car to get me there and back, maybe get one some time next week!
 
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