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Fabia Vrs Bodykit

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hi ppepz, can anyone tell me how i can get an ordinary 1.6 fabia, to look like a Vrs?

Easy - all you need is a Vrs front and rear bumper, spoiler, spider alloys (16" for original finish) and the Vrs silencer. Oh and a lowering kit.

Give a few breakers a ring - you never know you might get lucky. Or keep your eye out on Ebay there's always stuff appearing on there.

Hope that helps,

mas

I have a genuine tailpipe trim (oval like the VRS) which is to fit a twin pipe silencer if you're interested (brand new in box) - £20

If you dont go down the vRS route there is also a 'GT' Kit available and it fits over exisiting bumpers looks really smart... can be got on ebay or with a got bit of looking through skodas website and u eventially find fabia accessories section its in there. :thumbup: Will save changing fog lights etc. as it works with existing ones

Ive got the GT kit on mine. Looks good but dont go for the arch extentions as they are a pain to paint and always fall off! Even my local skoda dealer said they where ****!

mas

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where did you get the GT kit from?

thanks, jasonotten

It was supplied and fitted by my local skoda dealer. But you can get them on ebay they pop up quite often. It would be loads cheaper too as going the dealer route will cost you a bloody fortune - i think the front bumper extention is about £200 alone and thats without colour codeing!

mas

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have you got a pic?

Ive got the GT kit on mine. Looks good but dont go for the arch extentions as they are a pain to paint and always fall off! Even my local skoda dealer said they where ****!

mas

I have the kit, and the extensions. You have to use the right paint and the right glue for it. I say this because I've had them on for over 2.5 years and they have never fallen off :) and I live in a very hot climate....so the glue you were using must have been real cr@p ;)

hi ppepz, can anyone tell me how i can get an ordinary 1.6 fabia, to look like a Vrs?

yes, save your money and buy a vRS

yes, save your money and buy a vRS

:rofl: :rofl:

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i would bt i would not be able to affor the insurance, im only 17

i'd hope that you would be informing your insurance company that you would be modifying your 1.6?

save for the Insurance.....remember, you cant dress a turd.

i would bt i would not be able to affor the insurance, im only 17

take a look at mine m8... mines a 1.2 as i'm 17 and a the time couldnt afford a vRS. Getting an rs next year though. :D :D :D

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very nice, thnxs where did you get mods from? i cant find any, am i looking in the right places?

right well... spoiler, exhaust, door trims are all from skoda accessories

Rear Clusters... send a PM to vRS Stu

Other bits eyes and ears to the ground post in wanted etc.

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nice 1! :) sure will:D

when did skoda do a 1.6 for the furby???!!!!!:confused:

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sorry sorry, its a 1.4, not a 1.6

nice 1! :) sure will:D

good good.. pm me if uv got any more questions or my MSN is on my profile

sorry sorry, its a 1.4, not a 1.6

ahh!!! i want going mad then:)

keep us posted!

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lol nope you are still sane

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Ive had a moded up pug 106 and a modded up an astra mk4. dont bother modding your car to look like something. wait and save your money and get the real thing. plus its hard to insure the car if u bodykit it, as i found out the hard way if u dont tell them and u crash you not insured. iam 20 and got 2yrs no clams and pay 1200 to drive a brand new vrs. about to get 3 yrs no clams just hope it drops a bit cuz iam sick to death of paying out and getting F**k all back, even more so when my girlfriend wiw ncb can insure it for £700 after just passing her test. anyway bak to the point ive spent thousands on making a car look good with shall we say a crap engine, wait and get 130bhp under your foot with gr8 looks to match. My grown up view is save and get the real thing. For once i should of listened to my dad.

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