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kriskrk

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    Skoda Fabia, 2002, 1.4L, 100BHP

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  1. I didn't hear anything like that. Simply plug and play aerial and off you go. Had some problems with connection as OEM aerials have different connectors than that one. Signal is not as great because it's shorter than standard whip but it Bob's my uncle:)
  2. I'm in Isleworth or Balham, London. £35 a piece with powder coat is fine but I need to fill the damages. Been quoted £25 per wheel and £15-£55 for powder coat, depending on finish, when come back.
  3. Hi guys. Do you know any cheap place in London to sand blast wheels? Got a set of 17", which I thought sand down by hand but it turned up bad, pain full to thumbs and time consuming idea. Got plenty scuffs and kerb marks from previous lady owners and need to restore them. Any better price than £25 pw?
  4. funny but no. The whole topic.
  5. Arrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!! How to delete this?!
  6. Cheers, mate. Was thinking about that sort of lower part of bumper but not now. Lip could add on firs and later that GT bumper. Still looking for some pictures ...
  7. Anyone has he's own or someone else's picture of Skoda Fabia (non VRS) fitted with front Cupra lip/skirt? Thinking of getting one done but do not have front bumper like most of members here and would like to see if it's going to look ok.
  8. Hi there. Anyone interested in Brand New set of Turner wheel bolts? They are M14 with 60degree seating, 20mm diameter head and 28mm thread length. Zinc plated high tensile steel. Set of 20 bolts with removal tool. Paid £19.99 + £2.99 P&P
  9. Guys, would it look stupid to fit one of those splitters to a normal bumper 2002 Furby rather than to a vrs or facelift one? I know it will not look pro but at least some sporty look? Regards
  10. Hi mate. I've attached mine ballasts to headlamp dust cover. Drilled few more holes for cable ties and screws as it came with metal brackets. That way you'll have all in one however there is not much room between battery and the lamp.
  11. When I was doing mine, I didn't remove the badge. Want it to be covered also. As the others say, take your time. I used hairdryer to pull it back on the corners and around. It worked. Will upload some pictures to my gallery one day. Good luck
  12. Colour is Grey, as on the pics but thinking to plastidip it. Wanting to get some non OEM bumpers before so it covers it and then do the wing mirrors in carbon aswell to match the roof
  13. Hmmm... Good point. I got lot of carbon around (chrome grill surround, front and rear number plate surround and all badges) so wanted it to match ... sort of. Thinking of doing the handles, FABIA chrome decals at the back and B pillars so it blends in. Thanx for comment, anyway Maybe, if I do the whole roof in carbon, would it hide in it?
  14. Hi guys. I'm still new and fresh to these chats and forums. However, I got a Fabia for more than a year now and trying to make it look nicer. Recently changed the original whip aerial for the aftermarket amplified shark fin bought off eBay. Starting to think that it wasn't a bright idea as it looks strange or even funny to me. Maybe its just me but I like it and got those feelings. What do you think? Any comments, suggestions? It is covered in carbon fibre foil which I've used to cover most of the other pieces inside. Sometimes I surprise myself how good things looks covered with carbon. Got few more ideas but this first, please. P.S. Please ignore state of the car. It is filthy and I know about it. Just do not have time to wash it. Lol Here it is:
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