why stripping a corsa is a good idea

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when i stripped courneys one last year i found a huge lump of dope :?
so i sold it 2 my dad for a tenna 8) :thumbs:
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don\'t do it man, road noise would drive me mad! just take out back seats for track days, if you\'ve got a sub bolt it down to some mdf using wing nuts, that way you can remove it easy...... unfortunately thieving scum can remove it easy as well tho :rant:
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lol@pointy edges, why would you be catching yourself on them!? there aint many anyway, say 1 or 2 tops! as for looks poo if you move all the wires to the inner wings and paint it all it can look rather sexy, look at my mates nova for example

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my seats wont even come out damn vauxhall bolts rusted to hell and back
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that is a smooth nova boot alright, i wouldn\'t have it myself tho.... each to there own as they say 8) bit of wd will release those stiff bolts dude, no worries :wink:
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the bolts shouldnt be rusted dude, and they are torx ones...
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my corsa

4 days after owning it

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are doorcards etc easy to remove?
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yup well easy to take out, its all torx screws size \'25\' i think, can buy em from halfords as a screwdriver
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Ive got my back seats out, just 2 buckets n a roll cage when it comes, also doing a fibreglass install but i cant start it till this stupid cage gets here!

Going for urban stylee street car look!
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my boot...

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wat are your harnesses attatched to?
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there attached to a bolt thing in the floor :D
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what cage is that? is it fia approved?
bolt in or weld in?

ant pic of it goin around the dash and where it attach\'s to the floor?
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Its a safety devices roll cage so i think its fia approved!
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