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Hi All,

Now that the Fabia R2, which is based on the Fabia 1.6 16v MY2011 is homologated by the FIA to participate in rally championships,

I am interested to buy one and transform it into an R2 rally car.Any idea where can I purchase the competition spare parts from?

Regards,

Pascal

Works parts are notoriously difficult to buy due to teams being very secretive about performance etc unless you own a large motorsport team or have a lot of money skoda motorsport probably wont speak to you. Otherwise your looking at custom made stuff.

Some parts have been developed in collaboration with Impromat.

You could contact them and maybe they can give you some guidence?

http://www.impromat.cz

just looked if you have £56000 you can buy one yourself so lets say they take a car out of the production line add maybe £25000 to £35000 worth of performance and labour of works mechanics and then what ever is left is profit.

Also you would more than likely have to do and engine lease with skoda as there will be a fair few differences between that and a production engine.

For the money you get a car that with the same power as a vrs and a sequential manual.

I'd say spend the money on a vrs and strip it out put some competition suspension + big brakes youll get much the same result only faster.

Also the gerbox shifts quicker than a sequential unit and lets you be lazy when you dont want to be on it.

Currently you can buy a basic vrs for about £13500 in uk stick £6500 on it you'll have 230+ bhp at least and something that will handle and stop like a racecar.

Totaly cost £20000 total saving £36000

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