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
so i sold it 2 my dad for a tenna
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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
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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 bit of wd will release those stiff bolts dude, no worries
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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
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!
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
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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?
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!