My Mk3 Ibiza Cupra

Nov 2, 2004
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Just thought i'd post some pics as i've never had.

Engine bay isnt quite finished yet, not far off, needs a good clean and put my washer tank bottle cover back on along with some painted parts.

Comments welcome. :D


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Jul 10, 2001
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Nice example there Phil. Obviously proud of your engine bay. Are you running spacers on the rear? If so how big are they? I've got superleggeras on mine and want to get some rear spacers as they don't fill the rear arches quite how i'd like them too.

I like the way you've positioned your boost gauge too.
 

pdcupra

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Aug 11, 2006
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looks really nice phil, you can see how much effort has gone into that engine bay. Where did you get your front and rear polished strut braces from?
 
Nov 2, 2004
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Thanks again people.

Front strut brace is OEM seat/momo one thats been chrome plated and the rear is from RAID for a 6N polo which i got on ebay. Theres some mk1 rear ones the same as mine on ebay at the moment.
 
Nov 2, 2004
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It was cheap, but i have been gettin bargains, i got a spare rocker and manifold on ebay, samcos are from samco direct as i know a lot of people who work there and i';ve had some custome bits from them, difficult to see but theres part of a golf coolant kit, superflex hoses, straights, reducers etc... to replace 90% of the OEM rubber parts.

Some of the stuff can be done for free tho, like ditching parts and just general tidying up.
 

gavthelad

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Nov 19, 2005
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cool....might take a look at your rocker and mani in a sec......how much did you want for them? im really gonna look into blinging when ive had my fmic fitted!!
 
Nov 2, 2004
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My rocker and manifold has been sold now, i meant i bought spares on ebay. lol.

Your goin the right route tho, fmic first all day. :D
 
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