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Steaton's Arosa sport


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This is what it was like when I picked it up...

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Completed by me as of 09/09/2012

  • Thrown out the chav mats
  • Thrown out the ripspeed pedal covers and bought the OEM rubber covers
  • Dewipered the rear window
  • Removed space saver and tools
  • Passat side repeaters
  • Added dust caps to tyres
  • Removed handles in the back
  • Replaced number plate festoons with led ones
  • Replaced blown fuses
  • Swapped lens from map light to smoked from a polo 6n2
  • Premium Fitted mats
  • Replaced Gearbox selector shaft seal
  • Black vinyl roof
  • Polo alloys in black with custom centre caps
  • Red puddle lighting and footwell lighting
  • Sound system
  • Replaced aerial
  • Replaced broken panel clips
  • Pressed Plates from dubmeister
  • SEAT reg surrounds
  • Cambridge Lights
  • Used hair dryer and tubing to dry out front light condensation
  • Resprayed front wiper arms
  • Replaced front exhaust pipe
  • Replaced leaking sump nut with magnetic one
  • Replaced Fuel filter
  • Replaced oil and filter
  • Fixed pedal box clutch problem
  • Replaced clutch cable
  • Adjusted accelerator potentiometer
  • Cleaned the engine bay a little and sprayed some parts with high temp paint

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i made a similar list for mine when i got it with different sections like 'MUST DO SOON' and 'unrealistic' haha. its always nice to go on it and check something off though ;) cars looking good!

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When I first saw it I wan't so sure, but this was the closest arosa sport to me (80mile drive away) I did go look at a lupo sport of a similar price but it had done 100k colour of the bumpers were mis-matched, generally poor condition, and the insurance was miles cheaper on a Seat than a VW :3

Should be getting my steels back on saturday, then they need sand blasting and a bit of paint throwing on them.

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The outside looked like it had the styling wand of Koop :-)

Wild and funky

Funnily enough I was about to say how much I love the wheels :lol:;)

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Looks like a good little project, its one of the worst things putting right other peoples "mistakes" specially as they usually cut corners.

probably too late now but you could get lupo gti pedal covers (audi tt ones are the same) theyre alloy ones and fit really nice being oem

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Funnily enough I was about to say how much I love the wheels :lol:;)

I'm not sure, when I first saw them I thought they didn't suit, but I have got used to them now. They don't help me at the moment though rolling up with a blowing exhaust, tinted windows and bright red alloys :3 And my steels are being proccessed so I'll be having them instead

Looks like a good little project, its one of the worst things putting right other peoples "mistakes" specially as they usually cut corners.

probably too late now but you could get lupo gti pedal covers (audi tt ones are the same) theyre alloy ones and fit really nice being oem

The rubber covers I've put on are just some used oem ones from the scrap yard, cost me pennies so I could look into those pedals

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think the bandeds would look nice light blue or black :thumbsup:

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where abouts did you get the led number plate lights from and what CTT are they been looking fora while thanks

nelly

Hey sorry I didnt get back to you sooner. They are a white 16 LED SMD festoon 39mm. I paid around £1.70 for a pair from eBay. I'm not sure on colour temperature, they are just a very crisp white

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just click on "classifieds" at the top of the page and click "Add advert"

simple :thumbsup:

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Well... I'm back. Since my Arosa sport I've had an Octavia mk1 1.9tdi 108ps, a Seat Ibiza FR mk3 pd130. Now I've decided to come back to the Arosa/Lupo Club but with the 1.4 tdi. Couldn't pass up the chance of £30 a year road tax, great fuel economy and cheap insurance, especially being self employed.


I'll create a new progress thread as it has many of the common problems.


Sorry for bumping a 15 month old thread! :3

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