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Old 15-10-2001, 19:04   #1
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Cool Cordoba Vario

Am I the only driver of a modifyed Vario(station wagon) With a 110hp Tdi?
mods are :17"MOMO Racer with 215/40-17 Michelin tyres
15"MilleMiglia EVO with 185/55-15 Michelin
MaxiIce (winter tyres)
35mm H&R Lowering springs
Seat CUPRA Front and sideskirts incl,main and fog
lights
Supertrapp slip on exhaust
2 Hella FF100
3 Hella FF200
Pioneer headunit and 200watt 3way speakers
Black tinted windows all around(exept driver and pass
side (the law you know)).
coming mods: Full exhaust change,tuning chip,free flowing intake,
strut bar,uppgraded shocks,H.I.D conversion.......
I`ll try to get hold of a scanner so I can show you my baby.
It`s soo COOL. The color on the car is Magic black.

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Old 15-10-2001, 23:18   #2
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Nice one,
I saw a lovely bengal yellow vario with a quad light conversion running 16 inch wheels (off a cordie coupe) when I first got my Cordie.
Come to think of it they were probably my 16 inch wheels (it was a demo car and the garage had my coupe and the vario as demo's at the same time).

I would love a Vario TDi as my second car so I can off load some of the kit off my cordie when I upgrade.

Not many Vario's and Cordies about (maybe thats good for us).

Respect due.

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Old 16-10-2001, 08:54   #3
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Keep up the good work mate... We're all in a minority here, Cordy drivers. There aren't many about. I've had two now and if it wasn't for Seat being complete numpties I'd have a 20vt Cordy....

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Old 16-10-2001, 09:26   #4
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Cool, can't wait to see it! - always thought the vario could look smart modded - thought about an f2 kit?
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Old 16-10-2001, 20:51   #5
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Got the F2 front bumper and side skirts (Sportstek). Watch the clearance with dropped suspension - Multi-storey car parks are a no no.

Have a look at Scottyp's front bumper.
It looks more practical than my F2 and V Sexy
http://freespace.virgin.net/sc.perfo.../Galleryp1.htm
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Old 16-10-2001, 21:44   #6
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we've got a MET green + BENGAL yellow in stock @ present , been seriosly tempted myself

RS4 audi needs a bit of a challenge huh? :devil:
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Old 17-10-2001, 00:44   #7
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vario update

sorry guys but the F2 front won´t fit my car cos´it´s the new front on it not the 1997- up, its the new front as the yellow cupra in the seat cupra.net logo.I did look at the carsept and dietrich front and sides but the Cupra front is cooler cos´nobody else (I hope) has it on theirs yet (in sweden that is).

Yes the AUDI RS4 realy need a combatant (but I need MUCHO more POWER to do that, any suggestions? anyone? please!)

Has anyone tryed 18"s on their cordie?
215/35-18 Falken would probably fit (cos´it´s the same diameter as I run now 215/40-17 Michelin Pilot Sport).

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