Finally made my mind up, ordered my new car :D

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Post by toXXin »

Ibiza Cupra R is a the previous model....180bhp 1.8T

carmadaaron, they're 17s.

To all, these are cracking cars. My mum got one of the first in the country, and as she's the coolest mum in the world, got it Revo'd 10 days later. We're looking at 200bhp and over 300lb/ft! :D

The FR can compete, when remapped there's only a 10bhp difference. Depending on the driver, the FR could win!
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Post by dxg »

Definately a good choice! Sounds like you got the target price as well.

Really looking forward to hearing what you make of it.

Now, remember this is a diesel, so you'll have to keep it long enough to properly run it in if you want the full benefits... :wink:

Deek.
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Post by Krupa »

Sweet, I've yet to see one of those in real life but they're typical SEAT sporty cool! 8)
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Post by Neimad »

toXXin wrote:Ibiza Cupra R is a the previous model....180bhp 1.8T
D'oh, sorry I did mean the TD 160 Cupra, not the 1.8T version -- typed the wrong thing! :roll:
toXXin wrote:The FR can compete, when remapped there's only a 10bhp difference. Depending on the driver, the FR could win!
Performance is not all that the Cupra has over the FR though -- the uprated brakes, bigger alloys, and agressive body kit all go to make it look much more the part than the FR.

Even after all this time though -- I'm still not entirely sure I like the look of the Ibiza, although the Cupra does look a lot nicer IMO.
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Post by fishtoasty »

i am with frizzel aka liverpool victoria and having points on your lisence does not increase the premium :D

Having mods doesnt increase the premium

Business use is fine :mrgreen:

so its all good

Ross
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Post by mole »

Only just seen this, but I knew about it anyway :wink:

Well done on finally choosing something!!

Can't wait for our summer jaunts and trackdays 8) 8)
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Post by Nelson_Wilbury »

mole wrote:Only just seen this, but I knew about it anyway :wink:

Well done on finally choosing something!!

Can't wait for our summer jaunts and trackdays 8) 8)
Looking forward to taking it to Brands! 8) Wait until I'm REVO'd first though :wink:

22 days to go now, its agony! :cry:
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Post by Nelson_Wilbury »

Some pictures at last :)

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Mods so far:
LHD NSR inner light
SEAT Sport/MOMO strut brace
SEAT Sport sill protectors
SEAT Sport/MOMO gearknob
revo
Green Cotton Filter
Stonechips :oops:
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Post by mole »

LOL @ the last mod, my fault :oops: But remember, they're battle scars from when you took care of the Civic Type-R 8)
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mole wrote:LOL @ the last mod, my fault :oops: But remember, they're battle scars from when you took care of the Civic Type-R 8)
Yes! 8)

Kinda upsetting seeing those pictures of it new. Now its a bit worse for wear (Kerbed/chipped wheels, even more stonechips! :lol: )
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Post by dino »

Stunning car!!!!
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How come you traveled all the way to Bedford mate (says you live in Suffolk?) just out of interest because that's where I live. Nas sold my bro and his wife their MG ZR.
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Post by DelG40 »

Petrified wrote: Very good choice there, looks like a lot of people are seing sense and going diesel.

James.
Ooo, not really the case any more. Diesel is becoming more and more expensive now...
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Post by Petrified »

DelGT wrote:
Ooo, not really the case any more. Diesel is becoming more and more expensive now...
It's still much cheaper to run diesel on a privatly owned car. Most TDI engines will get 60+mpg if driven correctly. Some of the new golfs are easily getting 650 miles from a full tank.


Although the new FSI is excellent, even in my GTI (FSI Turbo) you can achieve 48+mpg over 500 miles per tank. But you really have to earn it.
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