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uniamboman

Guest
Hi guys,

My name: Matt
My age: 20
Location: Herts + Dorset (Uni/Home)
Age of car: '52 reg (2002)
Spec: Arosa 1.0 S
Colour: Black (metallic)

Mods: Becker Grand Prix 7992 headunit, which has Bluetooth handsfree + iPod connection - amazing!!

+ genuine Audi TT aluminium pedal covers + aluminium door lock pins

+ interior fitted with ICELED - www.iceled.co.uk (a quality LED lighting system, unlike the crappy ones boy racers own!)

Everything designed to be suttle yet effective - nothing looks out of place. The great thing about ICELED is that I have used it to install two boot lights, something which the Arosa is seriously lacking! My next mission is to link it up to a boot contact switch and/or my door contact switch.

Will aim to get some photos up on here sometime soon.

:) Matt.
 
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uniamboman

Guest
Thanks 1litre wonder ;)

I notice you have a rear roof spoiler fitted - can I ask, is this a genuine SEAT one, and how much did it cost to buy/paint/fit? I'm very interested in getting one for my Arosa.

Thanks.
 

enigma

Active Member
Feb 9, 2007
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My name: Matt
My age: 19
Location: peterborough
Age of car: '52 reg (2002)
Spec: Arosa 1.0 MPI
Colour: Canica Blue


Good to see some club lupo members on here aswell :D
 

atkoclaire

Guest
Name: claire
Age: 97 r reg
Engine: 1.0MPI
Colour: ermm bluey green ..metalic blue i think but not sure!
Mods: ermm cd player and multidisc changer

** want some alloys but cant seem to find a size that will fit!any body know where i can get the alloys of the new shape arosa?
** want to lower it but i dont no how far to go!
** would like a rear spolier aswell!


how do i put pictures on threads?as i will take some pictures of the car when its had a bath!
 

lunalupi

...is not a bloke!
Jul 29, 2006
953
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Wiltshire
Hello :)

I can answer a few of those questions for you:

Alloys - anything up to 15" will fit no problem, 16" needs a little arch work, and 17s are the biggest and need alot of work. Plus with a 1.0 you'll never get anywhere :lol:

Lowering - it all depends on what comfort you want, where you drive and how practical you need to be. Lowering springs and shocks will give you a height drop but still stay prety comfortable. Coilovers will give you height adjustment to set it at the perfect level for you, but give a much harder ride.

Rear spoilers - you can get one from SEAT, or VW for a Lupo, or just search on Google and see if you can find one you like.

Pictures - get an account with someone like www.photobucket.com (its free), then follow the signs to upload a photo, and copy the [ IMG ] code to post them in a thread

Anything else? ;) hehe
 

Boo

The original wee beastie
Nov 12, 2006
1,868
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Eastbourne
Thats 2 new Arosa owners in 1 week ! Hello Claire :D Saw your pics in the photo section very nice. What is hanging in the rear window though ?
 

Triple D

Guest
Name : Spanny ;)
Car: Seat arosa 1.4 16v sport
Year:2000 W reg
Colour :Metalic Blue ;)
Mods:
None yet :( still healing the loss of my beast of an Ibiza derv :cry:
Only gonna do a few little mods this year, wheels, suspension, rear lights. Needs a cambelt change at the end of the month though :(

Longterm: A trip to Allards to drop a 1.9 tdi engine and 6 speed box in, along with a hybrid turbo and injectors :whistle: 250 bhp and 350 ftlb torque :D
 

atkoclaire

Guest
Thats 2 new Arosa owners in 1 week ! Hello Claire :D Saw your pics in the photo section very nice. What is hanging in the rear window though ?

its my hippo mascot lol!!!he gets changed in 2 different positions..hes got magnets on his feet!!....yeah im sad but i dont care!! :D

hiya every1 aint been on here 4 agessssssssssss
 

Boo

The original wee beastie
Nov 12, 2006
1,868
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Eastbourne
I could make it out last night when I was drunk but, today during my sober moments I couldnt see it. Think I will go back to drinking he he he !!! :happy:
 
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