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Fabia VRS 1.8T

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lol, nice one.

Very original.

needs bigger rims.

someone put jelly-tots on the hatch

Nice bit of work. :D What are those lights in the boot for? :confused:

Hmm, i wonder if u can easily take the reflectors out the standard rear lights, i like that look

Is this for real or made up?

Is this for real or made up?

Surely this doesn't need an answer? :D

(But just in case it does: "it's made up.").

Send that into Skoda. They might give you a job.

Is this for real or made up?

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ha looks great,wish they would!!!!!!! Good Work!

when can I buy one ? I wish

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nice, that's everything that the vrs should have been

looks good mate like the description

thats great work!!

has anyone actually looked into fitting the 1.8t engine to a furby?

or delocking and de handling the rear doors?

Seeing how you can get the Ibiza Cupra with the 1.8T, I don't see why not. General concensus when the Fabia vRS came out was that the 'diesel only' thing was a bit of a smokescreen because a Fabia 1.8T might well have been faster than the old-shape Octy vRS... In the case of the Ibiza / Leon, the same didn't apply of course because the old-shape Leon Cupra R had 225bhp (IIRC)

thats great work!!

has anyone actually looked into fitting the 1.8t engine to a furby?

or delocking and de handling the rear doors?

one furby with a 1.8t engine in

ino not the best looking furby but still good achievement

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looking at it more and more i do like it apart from that front splitter

nice has anyone got performance figures on that beasty?

i like the exhaust

Holy Thread Revival Batman!

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Surprised this hasn't appeared in AutoExpress or AutoCar as an exclusive yet ;):rofl:

Chris

id love to see it in the estate/combi

1.8T into fabia = lots and lots of work and fabrication as the fabia platform never had a 1.8T, the ibiza is actually a different chassis to the fabia and is wider as a result. the ibiza shares its base with the polo estate(which will naturally take a 1.8T) but the normal polo of the same era won't as its the same base as the fabia.

HTH.

oh and it would cost thousands to pay a garage to do, easily 6-10k.

and thats just FWD by the way, 4WD would be a case of rebuilding the car from scratch pretty much.

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