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JackvRS

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    215 bhp MK1 Fabia vRS rally replica

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  1. I would accept £2500 for a quick sale as the car is taking up much needed space on my drive. It does require a few hundred quid being spent to get it back up to to her former glory (tyres, rear brake discs, chipped windscreen) but this is not a lot of money in comparison to the asking price. I know these can go for a lot more money. Would be worth more in parts I'm sure. Any interest then please do not hesitate to contact me. Jack (07546 470 440)
  2. Sorry for the delay dlb vrs. I can take some photos thats not a problem. Is there any specific parts you wanted to see? All the carpet and interior do come with the car along with the mint standard front and rear seats. If you wanted message me a mobile number and I can get some pics over to you quickly or can post on here at some point. Let me know what your after. This car can be turned back to standard without too much difficulty but it would be a shame to do so, This really would make a great car for the right person, Many thanks
  3. Hi all. If there's any genuine interest then I will let this car go for £2750 for a cash sale. Please give me a call or drop me a text as I do not get on the internet all that often. I am happy to answer any questions. Many thanks Jack
  4. Hi all. It may not have a WRC kit but it still looks good (in my opinion, lol), the pictures dont do it justice unfortunately. If anyone is interested in the car with the stickers and/or cage removed then let me know as I can remove them. It would be a shame but I can do it. I will let this vehicle go for £3750 as I need the space back on the driveway. Please give me a call if you are interested. Thanks Jack
  5. Sorry! Here are the pictures. If you need any more or want any more information please contact me. Cheers
  6. Hi all, The time has come to sell my 2006 Skoda Fabia vRS Rally replica. 1.9 TDi, 103,400 miles. MOT Feb 2015. Was last rolling roaded at 217.9bhp so as you can imagine this car as the power to match the looks. It will also return 60mpg. The car is cheap to run, tax and insure (depending on your age). I put this car together as I wanted something a little different. It is a real head turner and most people will have a good look, especially at traffic lights. The sound is like no other diesel I've heard and really sounds the part. It has a straight through custom built Powerflow exhaust. It does meet the smoke test for the MOT. Inside the interior has not been completely ripped out. I have done this on purpose as if I ever fancied a change I could just put the interior back in the car and remove the stickers/roll cage. The car does come complete with its full vRS interior. Things like the dash and door cards have been left in place. The roll cage is custom made and bolts in to the vehicle (please note this is not a proper roll cage but a show cage). Under the bonnet there is a stage 2 hybrid turbo, Forge front mounted intercooler, K&N Induction kit and an uprated clutch. The brakes are standard size with drilled and grooved discs and green stuff pads. The rear discs will need to be replaced but these are not expensive. The car does have a few minor issues. As mentioned the rear discs wil need replacing. It could also do with 2 or ideally 4 new tyres. Again these are not overly expensive, one site was offering 4 Toyo Proxes for around £280 which is good value for these tyres. The biggest issue is the drivers seat. It is as far back as it will go as is touching on the cage. If you're above 5"9 you may struggle although a mate of mine about 6"1 did manage to drive it but wasn't comfortable. In this case the roll cage could be removed and modified if you wanted to put it back in. It is not a difficult task to turn this car back to standard. Finally the air bag warning light and engine management light are on. Engine light is due to the EGR being removed, the car has never failed an MOT due to this.Air bag light is due to the steering wheel being changed. I have the original wheel and wiring which will be supplied with the vehicle. It's a simple case of swapping the wheel back and having the ECU reset for the MOT. If you're near by I have a scan tool that can reset if you needed a hand for the next MOT. These devices are not expensive. The body work is generally in good condition. There are a few scuffs in places but overall very good condition. The stickers have been on the car for several years but still look good but not perfect. I have serviced the vehicle regularly myself and as such there is no service history (there may be some from its first few years but I will need to check). I do however have most receipts for works/parts purchased for this vehicle, The car comes with 2 keys and I have the log book. £4000 The car is located in Llansamlet in Swansea. Please feel free to contact me on 07546 470 440. If you give me a call I will be more than happy to discuss and send over any pictures you require. I am unable to post pics at the moment but will try and do it as soon as possible. I can email photos at any time and people with a genuine interest are welcome over to view the car and have a test drive. If you need further info then don't hesitate to contact me. I will be sorry to see this car go. I have purchased a large estate vehicle for work hence the Skoda is up for sale Many thanks for reading Jack
  7. Unfortunately no photos just yet but hopefully will be able to at some point soon. Need to get a video clip of the sound from the exhaust as well. Never heard anything that sounds like it : )
  8. Just wanted to let you know about this kit as people tend to avoid induction kits on the Fabia... I have recently fitted the above and it's great. I went for this as the filter is encased to avoid sucking in too much hot air. It's definitely made a slight difference to power and the car pulls stronger (especially upwards of 110mph, lol). No official figures though. It's also improved the sound and you get a bit more turbo noise whistling back through the cone. When you switch the engine off and wait a second you get a great chatter as the turbo spools down : ) So yes a good kit, pricey but if you've got spare cash then it's worth while. I have also gone for a mufflerectomy which I've been thinking about for a while but was a bit worried the noise might get a bit much. Wow, you'll never hear another diesel like it, it properly roars (Karl, hopefully I'll be showing you sometime soon). None of that owl type noise, just a mighty roar! It's also possible to keep it at a sensible volume making long journeys nice. So yes I am very happy. Thanks for reading
  9. Hi all, I was unfortunately wrong in thinking I'd got to the bottom of my slipping clutch issue on my 2006 MK1 Fabia vRS. Ok so this is a new clutch kit and single mass flywheel supplied and fitted by Awesome GTi in Manchester. It is an uprated item that I was told would handle the power my car is producing. The first trip there the clutch was fitted and I sat in the waiting room for 9hrs and left the same day. This slipped terribly in 5th and 6th gear so I had to drive the car steadily all the way home. This was tested before I took it away but they must not have got into 5th or 6th gear. I then returned to Manchester a few weeks later after being in contact with staff at Awesome. The clutch was removed and I was told it was not operating correctly and they would install a complete new unit. I was advised this was down to a faulty pressure plate (it was contaminated with oil). The 'new' clutch and flywheel was installed and tested. So I left last thing at the end of the day. Again I had the same problem although the pressure on the pedal felt a lot better but it was still slipping in 5th and 6th. Ok so I am now looking at my third trip there and was of course getting a little cheesed off. This time I didn't want any excuses and decided to leave the car with them for as long as I could. This meant a week off work, delivered the car on Monday morning and didn't pick it up till Saturday afternoon, a full 4 days to sort a clutch shouldn't be a problem I thought. After receiving numerous phone calls Awesome had decided this kit was delivered to them with an incorrect pitch (was also told the bolts were the wrong length to begin with) on the bolts thread that hold the flywheel/unit in place. This apparently was letting oil through which was contaminating the pressure plate and causing the slip. I was firstly offered an upgrade to a Helix Clutch but I'd have to pay the difference as they couldn't seem to sort this. Possibly stupidly I agreed. I was then called to say it's ok we've managed to get to the bottom of the problem and we're replacing (I think) the nuts and using different ones so you wont be having a Helix clutch fitted after all. I was then phoned to say the car would be done and I could collect it saturday. I picked the car up and was told it was fine and it had been tested a few times by the technicians. Unfortunately it's not and it's still slipping, admittedely it's far better but still slipping. Do you guys have any suggestions on what might be causing the problem and also what would you do? Awesome is 237 miles each way so currently I've clocked up over 1400 miles going backwards and forwards. So there's the cost of fuel. I also had to refuel the courtesy car I had for the week. Add to that 7 days of holiday from work and even more annoyingly I have a limit of 5000 miles on my insurance. I've used getting close to 1/3 of that just driving to Awesome so will have to pay for more mileage! Hopefully this wont be too expensive! I've not had any offer of compensation for my troubles. I am reluctant to drive all the way there again so I dont know what to do for the best. I was thinking along the lines of getting them to pay for the car to taken there on a trailer as why should I put another 450 miles on the clock. This will be the 4th attempt to sort the problem so i have lost all faith! The only positive thing is I have fully resolved the power issue. She's up to 330ft/lbs of torque at 2900rpm, however I cant bloomin' use it because of the clutch... Very unhappy! All serious suggestions welcomed Many thanks Jack
  10. Big thanks to Karl (Korban) for letting me try his MAF. Sadly this made no difference to the car so has ruled that out. Thanks for the replies guys but all sorted with regards the MAF.
  11. Hi all, as some of you may have read I've been having a few problems with my Skoda Fabia vRS. I've managed to resolve my boost hose issues and think I've finally managed to sort that. The car is running a lot better than it was but still not pushing as much power as it should. I still think there is something not right with the MAF sensor. I've disconnected it and taken the car for a drive. The car is no worse or any better. All it managed to do was lower my MPG. Hence there may be an issue with it. My favour to ask would anyone in the Swansea/Cardiff area be prepared to let me try the one from their car on mine, I would take you for a drive in the car for 10 minutes to see if the car runs any better. Return back to your car and refit it. My air filter is very clean so no crap would run through it in the short time we'd test it. I would really appreciate it as I'm not 100% sure this is the problem before I fork out for a new one from Skoda. Any help much appreciated Forgot to mention, if it makes a difference my engine is a BLT.
  12. Problem found!!! One leaking boost hose. Very slight but air escaping from the seal from the pipe joining the second pipe from the turbo. First oppourtunity I've had to get the car on ramps and very easy to spot. One new rubber O-ring purchased, fingers crossed this sorts it or it's a new pipe. Typical it would have to be the only metal boost hose and they're quite expensive! Ohh well, glad I've got to the bottom of it. Thanks for your help and advice people.
  13. Around 500 miles normally but on a long steady drive with slightly higher tyre pressures I see over 600 miles to a full tank.
  14. Yeah I've done about 500 miles of mixed driving now and it's still no good. It's definitely not right.
  15. Thanks gac. If fitted correctly in the first place then this wouldn't have been a problem. I was told to keep driving it for a week and that it should sort itself out. I know it's not uncommon for them to slip initially hence driving steadily. At what point though do you think that's enough miles it must be working fine now i'll just put my foot down and check. I've done this a few times and yes it slips. Will have to see what they say but still think they should fit one anyway for the inconvenience just incase it has been damaged by the miles I have to cover going back there.
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