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Punto (Mk2/2b) My Mk2 Punto HGT Abarth

Introduction

Just Purchased This MK2 Punto 1.8 HGT Abarth

Its A 2000 X Reg,
53638 On the Clock
Geniune Full Abarth kit (Fiat Stamped)
17" Alloys With 205.40.17 Tyres
Checked The Undernearth & Is Mint Never Been Welding Doesnt Need Any Welding Now Or Anytime Soon.
Been Dry Stored For The Last 2 Years Due The Cambelt Snapping Told It Cost £800 To Get Back Running,
Done 80 Miles Since Last M.O.T Which Ran Out On the 21st March This Year
Can Believe The Tax is £105 For 6 Months Compared To My GT Thats £76 for 6 Months, LOL :(

Has A Couple Of Knocks Here & There,

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Shame its a good 3 hr drive away lol, il have to check my local scrappy at the weekend. :)

Parts Needed To Get Back Up To Scratch, :)

Parcel Shelf
Parcel Shelf Holders Both Sides With Speaker Grills & Cream Colour Cover That Sits Above (Drivers Side)
Boot Rubber
Both Boot Struts
Rear Headrests
2 x Front Wings in Same colour,
 
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yet another Norfolk-ite, norfolk seems to be a fiat mecca maybe because of how far east it is?

any who Track down member Leecook who recently posted about a Abarth Kitted Punto in a scrapyard round his way (i think he's in yarmouth), also get some quotes from Desira Fiat as little bits of plastic trim are usually only a couple of quid and it saves trawling the scrapyards

Looks good though (y)
 
That car is amazing!! Can't wait to see some pics when you finish it :D How much did you pay for it if you don't mind my asking? I'd love to get one... Have to save up a little and get a few years on my license though :p
 
Just A Little Update,

The alfa seats are fitted and are really comfy:

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Got myself some 17" alloys & some new 205.40.17 Tyres,
Which had sprayed in white gloss, & Found some centre caps in a set of old alloys my mate had lying around which iv borrowed lol

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This is what they look like on the car:
Also got some MK2B rear lights from a 2004 Punto,

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Just got to sort the gearstick out & fit the white strutbrace on saturday
 
Just A Little Update,

The alfa seats are fitted and are really comfy:

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DSC02717.jpg

DSC02724.jpg

DSC02728.jpg

DSC02725.jpg


Got myself some 17" alloys & some new 205.40.17 Tyres,
Which had sprayed in white gloss, & Found some centre caps in a set of old alloys my mate had lying around which iv borrowed lol

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This is what they look like on the car:
Also got some MK2B rear lights from a 2004 Punto,

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Just got to sort the gearstick out & fit the white strutbrace on saturday

From wich alfa is that interiour..and does it fit without any changes?
Regards from holland!(y)
 
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From wich alfa is that interiour..and does it fit without any changes?

It's from a 147. And you need do do some fiddling with the rear seat bracket.... (Having my lunch, at the moment: otherwise, would find you a link. If you search for Alfa 147 in the Punto forums, you're bound to find quite a few posts, though... -- e.g. this one!) :eek:

PS: Welcome to the forum...! (y)
 
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Yes mate Alfa 147,

As for the rear seats, The bracket for the back part that goes near the seatbelt clips would be on the other side to how they are now,
so that would need to be modified to fit to the other of the seat,

other than that took me about 1.5hrs to fit securely
 
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car looks fantastic! so will the airbag in the seats work? can you just clip it into the original socket with no problems. thanks
 
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