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Location: Hobart
Registered: November 2004
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SEAT Ibiza Cupra ($20,000 spent on modded 2.0 16v engine)
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Mon, 15 November 2004 08:36
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Hi,
I advertised this a while back, but couldn't bring myself to sell it. It's now officially for sale as I've just bought a VW Golf Mk5 2.0 TDi
ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S FASTEST NORMALLY ASPIRATED FWD'S. Nothing to spend, yet PLENTY more power potential if you feel the need. These cars were F2 world rally champions two years running, handle stop and go brilliantly
STOCK 0-100, low 7sec bracket
Plenty more pics available to genuine buyer. Will sell to good home only!!
-Immaculate Condition
-80,000km
- PRICE IS $$$ 20,000 $$$ (ENGINE ALONE IS WORTH THIS MUCH)
- 2.0 16v VW Motorsport "ABF" engine
- Custom EFI Hardware DCOE 45mm QUAD THROTTLE BODIES
- Custom heat shield and breather setup
- Kent 278 cams w/ 11.04mm lift
- Kent Vernier Pulley
- VW Motorsport Hydraulic Grp N lifters
- AEM Wolf3D Computer tuned by Autocraft
- Turn2USA Poly engine mounts
- Custom 2.5" Exhaust
- Ford XR6T Injectors
- etc etc etc
- Bilstein/H&R HA Coilover suspension
- Whiteline 22mm rear swaybar
- H&R 22mm Front swaybar
- Sparco and Wiechers strut braces
- VW G60 280mm brakes
- Ferrodo pads
- ph: (03) 6247 1076
- mob: 0407 926 151
- email: sfrench0@postoffice.utas.edu.au
GENUINE ENQUIRES ONLY PLEASE. Can organise air ticket for mainlander or bring car to mainland for inspection at my expense
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Location: Melbourne - NthSubs
Registered: January 2004
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Re: SEAT Ibiza Cupra ($20,000 spent on modded 2.0 16v engine)
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Mon, 15 November 2004 08:48
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nice
tried carsales.com.au?
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Location: Hobart
Registered: November 2004
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Re: SEAT Ibiza Cupra ($20,000 spent on modded 2.0 16v engine)
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Mon, 15 November 2004 08:53
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Thanks mate Putting it on carsales tomorrow when I can be bothered wading through all the BS to list an ad.
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: October 2004
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Re: SEAT Ibiza Cupra ($20,000 spent on modded 2.0 16v engine)
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Mon, 15 November 2004 12:23
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Did you win this car off the price is right a few years back?
Nah just kidding mate, car looks awsome. Dont get to see many modified seats in Australia either.
Best of luck with the sale.
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Location: Hobart
Registered: November 2004
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Re: SEAT Ibiza Cupra ($20,000 spent on modded 2.0 16v engine)
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Mon, 15 November 2004 20:19
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LOL!! Too right, there's not many around, but luckily there's tonnes of tuning parts available for VW/SEATs in Europe and the US so building the car has been easy
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Location: Campbelltown
Registered: November 2003
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Location: Hobart
Registered: November 2004
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Location: Campbelltown
Registered: November 2003
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Re: SEAT Ibiza Cupra ($20,000 spent on modded 2.0 16v engine)
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Wed, 17 November 2004 02:50
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no i have looked into these cars at some stages i'm not a moron. And I have seen a cupra for under 10K it has fairly high mileage on it though. It was defently advertised as the 16V unless the owner was a moron. As for the performance claims factory figures are achieved on ideal surfaces by the ppl who designed the car thus i stand by Motor magazine and will accept their figures for a stock car running low 8secs, these figures were recorded both in aus and when the car was first tested in europe. The car weigh 1100kg and porduces 110kw stock giving it a power to weight ratio of 10. A renault cliuo sport weighs 1035kg and produces 124kw stock and dopes 0-100 in around 7.7. This car has a power to weight ratio of 8.34 much better than the Cupra thus i can't see your claims of either the manufacturer or loosening up being true.
I know your car is heavily modded thus would be heaps faster but I call bs on the stock figures you claim
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Toymods Vice President
Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: SEAT Ibiza Cupra ($20,000 spent on modded 2.0 16v engine)
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Wed, 17 November 2004 04:03
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Quote: | As for the performance claims factory figures are achieved on ideal surfaces by the ppl who designed the car thus i stand by Motor magazine and will accept their figures for a stock car running low 8secs, these figures were recorded both in aus and when the car was first tested in europe.
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I think you'll find that the performance figures quoted by Motor and the manufacturers are never the same. As the seller stated the magazines in Australia do their testing with a half full tank of fuel and a passenger on board, manufacturers do their testing one up in ideal conditions.
But what am I doing replying here? This is a for sale not a discussion thread.
The car is sold so the thread will be locked to stop discussion in the for sale forums.
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