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right geezers... i'm clearing out some felicia bits from my garage because i need the space for a all-new project, i know this is posted in the wrong section!!

the list, open to all offers. collection only

1600 aee dcoe intake manifold with injectors and fuel rail £offers

1600 felicia gearbox (the clutch release lever is missing) £35

non-abs rear axle beam - completely bare(no pipes stub axles etc) £20

Edited by TeflonTom

wouldnt say no to the cat, where abouts are you?

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sorry, near portsmouth in hampshire...

i though it used to show the location next to the user name?? ha they must have changed that :yes:

birmingham here, bit too far out of the way otherwide id have had it. :(

good luck finding good homes for all those lovely bits of skoda

pm sent re: towbar

  • 3 weeks later...

dear TeflonTom,

Is this the anti-roll bar as well?

Would it fit a 1.3 Felicia date 2000?

pair of track control arms(front anti-roll bar model, ball joints and bushes feel/look ok) £5

Thanks,

vallon

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no, sorry no anti-roll bar

can i still have the AEE head tom??????

i still have the 1.6 lowering springs if your intrested.

Dear TeflonTom,

I'm the Felicia in Brighton that had the problem of no anti-roll bar. All is now resolved!

Thanks to your comments I had the courage to push on and eventually found a Skoda dealer who said that the car didn't need an anti-roll bar. Being 2000 manufacture it was just in that changeover period between the original Czechoslovakian Skoda and the new VW Skoda so the records were not specific enough to record if it was one of those that had an anti-roll bar when delivered or did not. The main dealer said I could just bring the car to them and since they could see it never had an anti-roll bar then they would pass the car without one. Armed with this ammunition I went back to my local MOT (the garage that had initially failed it) and they rang the area supervisor (area supervisor of MOTs I suppose) who said that if the car did not have mountings for an anti-roll bar then it did not need to be tested with one. I got my MOT. However exactly twelve months from now I think I am in the same position because none of those three (the main dealer, the local MOT garage, the area supervisor) has written anything down saying it doesn't need one.

Twelve months care-free motoring lies ahead!

Vallon

Vallon

A felicia made in 2000 should be a post-face lift, and to the best of my knowledge should have an anti roll bar. the only reason i can think of for it not having ARB mounts is that someone has fitted pre 1998 wishbones on post 1997 bushes.

  • 2 weeks later...

tom.

as i can see from the sticky thread on lowering that you got some front lowering springs.

so how about a set or R32 springs, dampers and felicia bearing carryers machined out to take the R32 struts

swap for the ported head?>??????????????

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tom.

as i can see from the sticky thread on lowering that you got some front lowering springs.

so how about a set or R32 springs, dampers and felicia bearing carryers machined out to take the R32 struts

swap for the ported head?>??????????????

omg, ed sorry i missed your last post on this thread, it's the new layout of the site.. i dont like it :thumbdown:

anywho, yes you can have the cylinder head as a straight swap for the hubs that have been machined, i dont need the dampers or springs, i've had a few thoughts about using mk4 golf coilies on my pickup sometime in the near future... what size have you bored them to? 62mm i pressume?

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