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Grande Punto My Green '06 Grande

Introduction

This is my 1.2 Active Grande Punto, owned now for just under 5 months, I love it, just like all the other Fiat Family cars, I also own an '89 Lancia Delta and had a '00 Mk2 Punto before this one. So far all I've done on it is sort a new grill badge - the original was cracked, and added an aux for the stereo and a Pipercross panel filter.

I plan to add Punto Evo Trims this Christmas and some Osram Nightbreaker Plus bulbs pretty soon.

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Sleek looking GP mate, welcome to our family :D

As I'd recommend to absolutely everyone:
- Chrome front fogs (will go with your current headlights and the body colour very nicely)
- Alloy wheels, be they 15", 16" or 17".
- Paint your brake calipers (I reckon red'd go brilliantly with the green)
- Red-badges all round.

I was running steelies originally, but alloys combined with the mods above make a hell of a difference, trust me (y)
 
Sleek looking GP mate, welcome to our family :D

As I'd recommend to absolutely everyone:
- Chrome front fogs (will go with your current headlights and the body colour very nicely)
- Alloy wheels, be they 15", 16" or 17".
- Paint your brake calipers (I reckon red'd go brilliantly with the green)
- Red-badges all round.

I was running steelies originally, but alloys combined with the mods above make a hell of a difference, trust me (y)

We could definitely use some pictures of the Delta too though, if you wouldn't mind! I love Lancias :D

Can't change the car too much do to it being under warranty for the next 2 years and also only being 20 so insurance isn't cheap :/

I've thought about fogs but don't like the idea of having to add an extra button :/

I'll be painting my calipers and drums soonish but probably dark :)

I will be adding red badges starting next week so keep your eyes peeled :)

The delta is not in amazing condition right now (it's stripped and undergoing restoration :p)
 
Always the best look to go for :D

Some genuine Fiat alloys, plus Sporting/Abarth features (spoiler, skirts etc) would look amazing. And maybe lowering if you can... last year, when I was 20, I lowered mine on Eibachs, declaring them on the insurance cost a whopping extra... £1.90 :p

I have another issue, I looked at adding a spoiler because I do think it really makes the car, but with the paint being such an odd colour with the gold metallic fleck a) it's expensive b) it's difficult to spray and make match :/
 
Any body shop should really be able to get the paint. The specific code will be on a sticker on the inside of your bonnet

I got my spoiler sprayed a few months ago (I bought it primed ready for painting) and it cost £60. If you need the body shop to prep and prime it then it will be a little bit more
 
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