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Fabia VRS 115k

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So the time has come to sell my Fabia VRS…

 

I purchased this car mid-October last year from Hutchysrs50 on 110k as I wanted a fun car that would return good MPG as I was doing a lot of travelling. The car is now sitting on 115566 miles.

 

It’s a great little car to drive around, it’s nippy for what it is and faultless to drive, engine never skips a beat!

 

History…

 

The car has a full service history up to 110k most of which is from Skoda and has just been serviced by myself this week.

 

The aircon was re-gassed in the summer.[

 

The cambelt and water pump were changed at 109k.

Modifications and spec…

 

The car is lowered on Jom coilovers which were fitted at 109k, I believe these are still under warranty. (I will also include the standard suspension.)

 

PD160 air intake fitted

 

312mm discs and callipers fitted on the front, the car had very new pads and discs when I purchased the car but there was a slight warp in the left disc so these have been changed less than 1000 miles ago.

 

256mm rear brakes

 

Super-pro 70k rear engine mount (less than 100 miles old)

 

2 brand new Kumho Ecsta Le Sport KU39 tires fitted (less than 1000 miles use)

 

Cupra bushes fitted to the wishbones

 

EGR Delete – this has also been mapped out so no management light.

 

Remapped – I’m unsure of what BHP the car is currently running, I would say in the region of 160-170hp.

 

De-cat exhaust

 

Team heko wind deflectors

 

Cupra r front splitter

 

70% tinted rear windows

 

TRS tow strap (fitted so it can actually be used, not just for looks)

 

Pressed metal plates

 

Custom badges

 

Factory fitted cruise control – works spot on

 

6 CD multichanger (will not come with the alpine head-unit)

 

LED’s fitted all-round and lights de-tango’d

 

Bosch aero wipers

 

Custom made VRS armrest (not fitted currently)

 

So now for the bad bits...

 

The car’s 10 years old so it’s going to have general nicks and chips etc.

 

There are a few nasty scratches (careless people not giving a crap about other people’s cars!)

 

Wing-mirrors could do with the glass changing and have again been hit by careless drivers but not too badly damaged.

 

The main problem which is very recent, the ABS light and traction control light have come on and having plugged the car in its saying the driver’s front sensor has failed.

 

I’m going to ask £3200 ovno (For this price I will fix the ABS problem.)

 

Or £3000 with the ABS light on.

 

Feel free to message me for more details,

 

Cheers.

 

Edit: Forgot to mention, tax till end of april, MOT till end of may

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Abs sensor is like £15 and a plug and play on the front

Glws

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