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Fabia vRS: stealth mode

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I don't believe anything you say anymore:P

You reminded me, I have a call to make. :thumbup:

Or you can do it the other way as many other have

Keep the vrs looking like a standard vrs, but put a 1.9 SDI badge on the back :)

Lots of Octy vRS owners loved having a 1.4 badge on the back, giving the impression is was a 1.4 but had all the rs addons but wasn't an rs originally. :D

I run mine on black steelies most of the time. Works a treat :)

Went for a blast in a mates Corsa last night. It's a black Corsa C on a Y plate, looks standard, apart from nice alloys and a stainless backbox. Inside is all standard too.

It pushes 300 bhp from its calibra turbo engine :rofl: Its ****ing insane, with a T34 Turbo. Love it. Looks like any other Corsa.

Think I've seen that, with someone driving it like a ****. whos is it?

It's still a corsa though, so it's still poo! :thumbdwn:

What about the car Topgear did? I think it was a Lada which they sent to Lotus and said 'make it drive like a sports car', they're pretty sh! te looking but from what i can remember it ended up a right beast.

They then sold it on ebay, bet thats p!ssed a few people off...

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Get your average in the low to mid 30s, then come back and tell us what you think of the brakes and nose bobbing :P

Seriously, if you're happy with the way the car's setup then great, that's the most important thing....

Steve

Think I would be rearending people if I got it that low ;)

Along with others here, I found the std 288mm setup lacking in feel, and consequentially didn't inspire much confidence. The same setup on the Ibiza seems to cope better though.

the Ibiza is over 100kgs lighter , so the brakes will cope better , the 312s will be better though

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