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ibizacupra
10-09-2003, 14:16
Anyone have info on a rear spoiler for the top of the hatch on an Arosa/Lupo?
Saw a couple of cars at Trax with ML Designs ones...
Where are these from?
Mrs B fancies one for her Lupo.
cheers in advance
bill
she's not turning max power is she?
nice veilside kit on the front. 20" rims?
I've got some details from old SJB days on a CD @ home - I'll send some to you later (I think they're named)
M
http://www.hindey.btinternet.co.uk/images/spoiler.jpg
That's the official SEAT/VW one. I think it's about £130 fitted and painted. Very tasteful!
Love your avatar btw Bill...
Badger badger badger! Mushroom! Mushroom!
driveforward
12-09-2003, 10:26
The one posted by Hindey is the one I had fitted, but it is a SEAT accessory, VW has a different one as I recall...
Originally posted by driveforward
The one posted by Hindey is the one I had fitted, but it is a SEAT accessory, VW has a different one as I recall...
Oh, didn't realise that the VW one was different.
The SEAT one looks great on Ian's (mum's) car, anyway.
driveforward
12-09-2003, 12:05
Originally posted by Hindey
The SEAT one looks great on Ian's (mum's) car, anyway.
:cheers: ;) :D
ibizacupra
12-09-2003, 12:27
I had a price for it from SEAT for an Arosa one... £90+vat, +paint etc..
Stick on apparently.
Has a cut out to go round the existing brake light and aerial I think.
Mrs B wants her spoiler.. :D
driveforward
12-09-2003, 12:38
That's the one Bill :D
Mrs B got a 16v Sport?
ibizacupra
12-09-2003, 13:46
Originally posted by driveforward
That's the one Bill :D
Mrs B got a 16v Sport?
Nah..
She has a 1.0E Lupo
huge 50bhp too.... Very nearly capable of pulling the skin off a rice pudding - Nearly :p
My old Arosa 1.0 S could just about do that...
Which reminds me, there's someone on SEAT Enthusiasts who seems to think his 1.0 is a "Subaru Eater".
What do you reckon the tuning potential of the 1.0 litre is? The spec of this guy's "Subaru Eater" (TM) is below:
1.0 mpi -
Magnecor KV85 leads, NGK ####### Plugs, FSE Fuel Boost valve, Superchip, One Off REAL Racing induction kit (Decirculated), Straight through Exhaust, K Stevens Fuel control. All these are dialled in perfectly and not just hoyed in. Each part is rolling roaded and timed to perfection. Theres other stuff but i hate long lists.
What BHP do you reckon that 'kicks' out?
:cheers:
Chris
driveforward
12-09-2003, 14:40
Originally posted by Hindey
What BHP do you reckon that 'kicks' out?
I noticed a typo - you spelt "flicks" wrong...
:lol2:
Yeah, sorry.
All you WRX owners, fear!
a whopping 60bhp perhaps? Scoob owners beware....only 1st gear needed :p
Originally posted by Mike20VT
a whopping 60bhp perhaps? Scoob owners beware....only 1st gear needed :p
:eek2:
ibizacupra
12-09-2003, 18:46
Originally posted by Hindey
My old Arosa 1.0 S could just about do that...
Which reminds me, there's someone on SEAT Enthusiasts who seems to think his 1.0 is a "Subaru Eater".
What do you reckon the tuning potential of the 1.0 litre is? The spec of this guy's "Subaru Eater" (TM) is below:
1.0 mpi -
Magnecor KV85 leads, NGK ####### Plugs, FSE Fuel Boost valve, Superchip, One Off REAL Racing induction kit (Decirculated), Straight through Exhaust, K Stevens Fuel control. All these are dialled in perfectly and not just hoyed in. Each part is rolling roaded and timed to perfection. Theres other stuff but i hate long lists.
What BHP do you reckon that 'kicks' out?
:cheers:
Chris
Not wishing to offend... but assuming it started at a factory rated 50bhp... he may well be as high as 49bhp now, and many pounds lighter. (sterling not lb)
Tee hee, apparently if an Arosa 16v wanted to have a go he'll have to use a go-kart. I've asked if this means I go can go Ferrari chasing :eek2:
Chris
eXXXtreme arosa
10-02-2006, 20:22
lol he could chase a push bike i surpose
eXXXtreme arosa
10-02-2006, 20:24
i can play with a saxo vtr all day long but a scooby? no chance!! my brother has a 138bhp puma and i cant touch that and a scooby has way more power
ArosaRacer
11-02-2006, 03:55
the Lupo Gti one fits as well
paulsnewcuprar
30-07-2006, 14:49
Does the Lupo one(whichever one it is)fit the Arosa then guys??(i know it's the same car,but just want to be sure)
Rookwise
31-07-2006, 13:19
The Lupo one is a little deeper than the Arosa version due to the wrap around rear window on the Arosa.
I had an Arosa spoiler on my Lupo. Came to £277 supplied, sprayed and fitted from SEAT.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v437/Staz081277/Lupo/DSC00069.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v437/Staz081277/Lupo/DSC00064.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v437/Staz081277/Lupo/DSC00292.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v437/Staz081277/Lupo/DSC00261.jpg
paulsnewcuprar
31-07-2006, 15:57
But they do fit each car with no problems,i.e. Arosa on Lupo and Lupo on Arosa??
Rookwise
31-07-2006, 17:49
Yes but there may be a little overlap on the rear window if fitting a Lupo spoiler on an Arosa because of the wraparound rear window.
SheffieldKid
02-09-2006, 19:58
they should fit i asked at work cos i work in a bodyshop useful lol only dif i got told was that the lupo one bolts on and the arosa 1 sticks on (sticky pads inculded) added bonus !!!!
ArosaRacer
02-09-2006, 23:27
ms designs one has magnets built in to it!
SheffieldKid
03-09-2006, 10:28
would that not just fall off tho, don't think i'd trust it lol
ArosaRacer
03-09-2006, 12:10
magnets help keep it in place for fitting then you bond it on!
SheffieldKid
03-09-2006, 17:54
Oh right, sounds like a good idea nice and easy to fit, you have any pictures of the spoiler ?
ArosaRacer
03-09-2006, 20:13
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y280/Dieselracer/newpics007.jpg
SheffieldKid
04-09-2006, 11:01
How much did that set you back ?
ArosaRacer
04-09-2006, 11:02
80 pounds in Vw dealers