Mk5 ibiza mods

Juicy

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Sep 20, 2014
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Ah I don't have twitter!

What's This stuff like to get off after say 6 months or 12months?
 

JoshRedCupra

Active Member
May 11, 2015
400
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Essex
It peels off easy! Just get a tear in it and if you applied it well in the first place it'll come off in large sections :)
 

Kristian Lutz

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Jun 12, 2015
19
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Peterborough
Just fitted some carbon door sills, look great, I also can't post pics just yet. I'm looking at tints, spray the wheels etc so this thread has been interesting. think I'm going to upgrade the screen wash also
 

Fabia999

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Jul 11, 2014
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North east
I love the window tints, one of my favourite mods. I've been looking around the internet for a spoiler, I have found one for £188 (cant post links yet). Just wondering if anybody has bought one off the internet, and how did it fit? Links would be great if anybody could help, thanks.
 

JoshRedCupra

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May 11, 2015
400
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Essex
My Ibiza is far from standard now, but still not modified enough :p

To date it has: Induction kit, dump valve, window tints, spoiler, coilovers, gunmetal grey wheels, red brake calipers, red LED interior lights as well as red LED strips in footwells and white xenon numberplate lights. All of these are fitted.

I also have sitting at home: Plasti-Dip to spray the chrome parts matte black (eg Lettering and Badges) and Black vinyl wrap for the brake lights and side indicators.

I have also ordered today white xenon lights for the main, dipped and sidelights so once they come I will fit them.

Things I want to do in the future are: door sills, side skirts, custom exhaust.

Once all this is done I think that will be enough :p :D
 
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Fabia999

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Jul 11, 2014
22
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North east
My Ibiza is far from standard now, but still not modified enough :p

To date it has: Induction kit, dump valve, window tints, spoiler, coilovers, gunmetal grey wheels, red brake calipers, red LED interior lights as well as red LED strips in footwells and white xenon numberplate lights. All of these are fitted.

I also have sitting at home: Plasti-Dip to spray the chrome parts matte black (eg Lettering and Badges) and Black vinyl wrap for the brake lights and side indicators.

I have also ordered today white xenon lights for the main, dipped and sidelights so once they come I will fit them.

Things I want to do in the future are: door sills, side skirts, custom exhaust.

Once all this is done I think that will be enough :p :D

Hi Josh, Did the car come with the spoiler, or did you buy it afterwards? I love the xenon headlights on mine, I think you'll like them
 

Kristian Lutz

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Jun 12, 2015
19
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Peterborough
I love the window tints, one of my favourite mods. I've been looking around the internet for a spoiler, I have found one for £188 (cant post links yet). Just wondering if anybody has bought one off the internet, and how did it fit? Links would be great if anybody could help, thanks.

SERES in the parts section quote me £175 for the spoiler but that's primed from the the factory so would need spraying. Not sure how they are fitted, haven't ordered mine just yet but will be curious to see if it's an easy job or not
 
Aug 31, 2013
660
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Washington Tyne&Wear
ok so there is a number of tasty mods to do

FMIC can be fitted for under 100 quid using the guide on here, looks the tits also performs amazing I found has more pull in 4th gear..

312mm brakes are a must so good compared to oem also another cheap mod again look great as well

induction kit I had made for less than 80 quid(have a guide thread on what you need) and works a treat,I had the ITG but sold it and does the exact same job,just paying for the brand IMO

OEM skirts and spoiler just has to be done,makes the car to me give it more of a look instead of looking bold also wind deflectors look kool and serve a purpose

triple R splitter finished the front end of!!!! simple I did have an cupra R splitter but look OK but not as good to me

custom exhaust system..had the miltek and to me would not advice it was utter poop sounded like stock exhaust and cost 600+ so I sold it went custom for half the price.. also the miltek I removed the OEM silincer and it still sounded rubbish IMO...

carbon rear diffuser worked well,one of best mods tbh looks the tits OR black or any other colour would look good

forge BOV sounds nice
after market wheels with these tyres are the BEST


lowering is essential as there high as fook... h&r springs work well or coilovers...
also LEDS,main beam lights HIDS if that is your thing.. I chose yellow...
for me MAP is the last peace of the puzzle

list can really go on forever tbh it never ends ;p
 
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Kristian Lutz

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Jun 12, 2015
19
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Peterborough
312mm brakes are a must so good compared to oem also another cheap mod again look great as well

Can you give more info on the brake set you have. where did you get it? how much? and is it easy to fit?

do you have to change anything else on the car? and did you get 4 discs, calipers and pads in total for the front and back of the car?
 

j4rrett

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Nov 13, 2014
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Fly eye on headlights and tail lights is a good mod, will only cost about £20.
 

BradleyH

(Used to be BradsterSwagDog but then I grew up!)
Jan 5, 2018
14
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Chesterfield, Derbyshire
The rear S can't be removed as yes it is the boot handle. However everything can be plasti-dipped any colour! White, Black, Blue, Red even clear! :D
Idk about your car bro but you can take the Rear Seat Badge (The actual chrome) off of my 2014 Seat Ibiza FR 1.4tsi ACT 140 it is held onto the boot release with two or three clips a prying tool should help you just need to do some disassembly of the actual boot mechanism and you should be able to pop off the seat badge, there is forums on how to do it on here so just keep an eye out and enjoy :thumbup:
 

Glove

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Aug 30, 2018
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Only problem with upgrading the headlight bulbs to white ones is we have to do the fog light's at the same time or else it looks meh.
 
Lecatona HPFP (High-pressure Fuel Pump Upgrades)