My Corsa from Argentina
- Agustin8894
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My Corsa from Argentina
Hi, guys. I am Agustín, from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I'm 19 years old and this is my first car. It feels great to have your own car, go whatever you want without any restriction.
Talking about the car, it's a 1997 Chevrolet Corsa Gl 1.6 MPFI with 126.000kms (78.000 milles).
I go to university, so I don't have a wage to afford maintaining the car, that is why my dad is helping me until I got a job.
Here are some pictures of it! Hope you enjoy it.
It came like this:
Then a nice wash to the engine:
We went to change the tyres because the old ones could run any more:
Old
New
Goodbye the tinted windows:
After a nice wash when we went to the countryside:
Sorry if I posted too many pictures!
Excelent forum.
Bye!
Talking about the car, it's a 1997 Chevrolet Corsa Gl 1.6 MPFI with 126.000kms (78.000 milles).
I go to university, so I don't have a wage to afford maintaining the car, that is why my dad is helping me until I got a job.
Here are some pictures of it! Hope you enjoy it.
It came like this:
Then a nice wash to the engine:
We went to change the tyres because the old ones could run any more:
Old
New
Goodbye the tinted windows:
After a nice wash when we went to the countryside:
Sorry if I posted too many pictures!
Excelent forum.
Bye!
- johnny
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
Thats nice there like the corsas in white, suits them really well,
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
Looks good that mate! Do you have many plans for it?
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
HI and welcome... nice car too
The Future's Bright, The Future's Orange!
B/B Bonnet Guide ..
http://forums.corsa-b.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=106&t=17679
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B/B Bonnet Guide ..
http://forums.corsa-b.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=106&t=17679
Holidays Are Coming....
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
Been looking on the net and there is a big following on the corsas in Argentina
If it ain't green and black send it back
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
Since I got it, I have been looking for someone that could make the holes for the fog light, but it may be too risky for the bumper. On the other hand, I have a desire for lowering the car, been saving money for like 3 months to make it. We'll see if it's possible for before the end of the year! And talking about the engine, I rather keep it stock; maybe in 2 or 3 years, with a nice job, give the (tiny white) beast some powergazza_no7 wrote:Looks good that mate! Do you have many plans for it?
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Are the parts cheap for you and it is quite easy to make holes for the spot lights in your bumper. Also did you ever have the gsi or Sri models over there
If it ain't green and black send it back
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
In comparison to other cars, it's a low-cost car and easy to maintain. Really, I don't know if the holes are so easy to make, if the hole is done badly I may miss a bumper and I don't want to risk itandy w wrote:Are the parts cheap for you and it is quite easy to make holes for the spot lights in your bumper. Also did you ever have the gsi or Sri models over there
Here a Corsa Sport 1.4 16v was built: http://auto.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-476 ... l-full-_JM
But the GSi version was for Chevrolet Astra:
http://auto.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-479 ... 20-16v-_JM
http://auto.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-478 ... o-auto-_JM
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
Thats the chevy bumper i want aswell:( only chevy produced that bumper for the corsa
Is 40000 alot or is it cheap, what currency is it lol
Is 40000 alot or is it cheap, what currency is it lol
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
- Agustin8894
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
To be honest, we have a horrible exchange rate for different currencies. For example, £1 = $ARS 9,60. So, $ARS 40.000 would be +- £4150, you see? In addittion, the inflation is ruining us, we have a monthly rise of prices of 2%, more of lees; so in a year we realise that prices had risen almost 30%. It's crazy, really.johnny wrote:Thats the chevy bumper i want aswell:( only chevy produced that bumper for the corsa
Is 40000 alot or is it cheap, what currency is it lol
We are still hoping for someone to drive better this country rather than the current president. We will see...
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
So its quite dear then? That sucks about the exchange rate, but by raiseing the price that much its actually devalueing the currency which is worse for you again if buying from outside argentina
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
- Agustin8894
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
Exactly, Johnny, you see what I mean?johnny wrote:So its quite dear then? That sucks about the exchange rate, but by raiseing the price that much its actually devalueing the currency which is worse for you again if buying from outside argentina
As a matter of fact, it is cheapier buying some things from EBay (free shipping to Argentina) than here. It makes no sense.
But well, this is what I got! :mrgreen:
- johnny
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
I get that to even here lol i buy around 80% of my parts from england as its cheaper to pay the exchange rate and ship over seas than to buy local
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: My Corsa from Argentina
Tbh it sucks ya didn't get the gsi corsa over there u would of had fun with it lol i do quite like some of the corsas which have been modified over there they do look really sweet. The lucky side of it is that they made the pick up version where as over here we have to make the car into one
If it ain't green and black send it back