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looks like its got rs badges in CZ with a back roof!

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Autofun......I like. :drool:

Just looks like a normal fabia with a skoda motorsport badge.

Autofun......I like. :drool:

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

She'll catch her death of cold in that vest :eek:

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Before two years ago, we wrote the strongest first-generation Octavia, the Greeks know as Octavia GT. Its 1.8 Turbo engine had 142 kW at 5300 rpm (the first RS 132 kW at 5500 rpm) and torque 276 Nm armed in 5020 rpm (RS 235 Nm/1950-5000 ot. / min). In the Greek importer has also been Fabia Sport Edition, which should look Fabia RS, but under the bonnet more powerful version of a spark-ignition šestnáctiventilového čtyřválce 1390 cm3. Parameters: 85 kW at 6100 rpm, 142 Nm at 4500 rpm, the highest speed of 202 km / h, acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h 10.8 p.

History repeats and the Greeks have to wait for a strong engine of Boleslav reduced posilněnými versions of the second generation Fabia. Adjustments affecting both relatives SI čtyřválce. Engine 1.4 is the 16th version of the Sport Edition 75 kW at 4900 rpm, bulky version 1.6 16th, 85 kW at 5700 rpm. The parameters driving stronger performance Fabia is already almost at a level closer to first-generation Fabia RS 1.9 TDI engine (96 hp).

Hellenic one-six is the only current Fabií, which can accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h below 10 is one of 200 km / h.

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