Seat Ibiza 6J with Cupra/Boc Bodykit

Ell

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May 27, 2012
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Hello guys,

As you can see i am brand new to this forum but will sure be using it alot from now on as i am looking to buy my first car.

Im 17 years old an ive just passed my driving test, ive been looking at the new model seats now for a while because of the slick sporty design topped off with a low insurance group. I am looking to buy a MK5-6J aged around 2009-2011, 1.6 TDI which LV will happily insure me for £1,500 which does not seem bad at all considering i have only just passed and this to be my first ride.

Ive always been impressed by the Cupra/Bocanegra bodywork since it was released but unfortunatly insurance companies dont like to insure 17 year old on veichles with 180BHP, cant see why... But my main question here is.. Is there anyway of swapping out say, the rear and front bumper between the two models? Is it an easy job or will it take much more work doing to it? (including the replacement exhaust system i am guessing its not an easy plug and play job?)

If it is a not so skilled job, does anybody have any suggestions on where ou are able to purchase this kit?

Hope your all having a good time in the sun, to all those UK members.

Thanks all, Ell.
 

Josh.

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Haha no way are you insured on an 180bhp car for your first car mate, you have done something wrong :L
 

Ell

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May 27, 2012
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Telford
Haha no way are you insured on an 180bhp car for your first car mate, you have done something wrong :L

The £1,500 quote was for the 1.6 TDI model. Yes you are right, they wont insure me on a 180BHP beast.
 

J400uk

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Jan 7, 2010
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Both wrong. Insurance on the 180bhp Cupra is silly cheap, particularly through the Admiral group. Loads of people on here have them, I'd recommend getting a quote you'll be surprised.
 

Ell

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May 27, 2012
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Both wrong. Insurance on the 180bhp Cupra is silly cheap, particularly through the Admiral group. Loads of people on here have them, I'd recommend getting a quote you'll be surprised.

Ive heard that from a few people now so did look for a quote through admiral, including multicar, but wont even offer me a quote:/

Any ideas?
 

J400uk

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Will Admiral insure you on a 1.6 TDI? If yes they should quite for a Cupra I'd have though. Boc is different though they are pricey to insure.

As for the original question, it is technically possible to get the bodykit seperaetely but it will cost loads and won't be an easy job, and when you sell the car on it won't add any value. You'd also have to declare the modification to your insurance company anyway which will push the price up.
 

Ell

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May 27, 2012
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Telford
Will Admiral insure you on a 1.6 TDI? If yes they should quite for a Cupra I'd have though. Boc is different though they are pricey to insure.

As for the original question, it is technically possible to get the bodykit seperaetely but it will cost loads and won't be an easy job, and when you sell the car on it won't add any value. You'd also have to declare the modification to your insurance company anyway which will push the price up.

Thank you for your help throughout this thread, has been very helpful. Going to check out Admiral again and see if i can pull off a quote for them, see whats happens.

But thanks again.
 

Nutkin

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even if you can get insured i wouldn't you are 17 you cannot drive yet, give it some time in the low power before hopping into a hot hatch.

I think going sensible with the 1.6tdi is the way to go, and the front bumper will fit but not the rear everything else is aftermarket and fits all cars :)
 
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