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Old 13-07-2008   #1
 
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A few subtle modifications

Well with the weather finally brightening up today I was able to fit a few bits and pieces to the car that I had bought last month. I’m not a fan of modified cars, so in my opinion subtle is the way to go.

First up, genuine Fiat Aluminium Sports Pedals

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I’m really pleased with these, they brighten up the interior a good bit.


Next up was to fit a smaller aerial. The new one is from a Citroen C5 and fits near enough perfectly.

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Next it was onto the wipers, Bosch AeroTwins replacing the standard items

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Next job was to de-tango the front lights, Philips Silver Vision’s used to replace the orange bulbs. I think this freshens up the front nicely and looks much better

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50/50 (not great due to the reflections)



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Last job of the day was to fit a K&N High-Flow Air Filter



Before anyone says anything I know that this won’t improve the performance of the car but it does improve the induction noise a bit plus it saves me having to pay for a new one every service.

I intended this job to take about 10 minutes but it turned out to be a bit tougher than I thought. In the end I had to remove the whole air box to gain full access to replace the filter but luckily if all went back together again lol




Over all I’m really happy with the subtle additions to the car.

Next up is to paint the callipers red and to try and find new covers for the cup holders, I feel some custom parts coming on!
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Re: A few subtle modifications

Panda 100bhp should have been given flatblade wipers as standard imho.
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Re: A few subtle modifications

YAY! No orange bulbs

What flat blades do I need to order if I wanted them?
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Re: A few subtle modifications

Very tastefully done. Like you, I'm not a fan of modified cars, but these subtle tweaks do make a pleasant difference. What wipers were those? Just did my (overdue) 36000 mile oil change today, and need to replace the air filter. Is the KN better? (Mine's a 4x4 1.2 so very easy to take out/put back)
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Re: A few subtle modifications

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Panda 100bhp should have been given flatblade wipers as standard imho.
What difference do the flat blades have over the stock ones
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I got my wipers from here

http://www.wiperblades.co.uk/product...ition=5&ID=386

The drivers side one is a inch shorter but its not noticable.

Not driven it much since fitting the filter so not really tested it, but at under £40 and a possible 50k miles before it needs cleaned its a good deal.
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Re: A few subtle modifications

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I intended this job to take about 10 minutes but it turned out to be a bit tougher than I thought. In the end I had to remove the whole air box to gain full access to replace the filter but luckily if all went back together again lol
pedals should have been standard IMO

you can get to the filter by removing the 3 air box bolts then tilting the front up to get to the 3 awkward screws underneath

mods look good though, I did like the orange look but now I'm seeing the light (no pun intended) so might give them a go
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after mopping up the mess and sticking it back in the hole it worked

had a quick poke around but didnt manage to find anything
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Re: A few subtle modifications

I like Tango lights on the mk3

Aero wipers are just generally better, but I've always had **** wippers, so if you normally have good one's, they won't be any better. They just look good I think

I'm not sure if it's a regional shop to me, or national, but the cheapest place for them in a Wilco Motor shop.

Looking online there are a few about http://www.wilcodirect.co.uk/index.p...ndex&cPath=223

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pedals should have been standard IMO

you can get to the filter by removing the 3 air box bolts then tilting the front up to get to the 3 awkward screws underneath

mods look good though, I did like the orange look but now I'm seeing the light (no pun intended) so might give them a go
That what i did with the air box, it was just awkward as some of the hoses couldn't be taken off.

De-tango'd is the way to go, you know it makes sense lol
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De-tango'd is the way to go, you know it makes sense lol
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I think some little funky Orange DRL's (Led's maybe?) would look good in there
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Re: A few subtle modifications

How easy are the pedals to do? Is it a quick job?

I've toyed with the idea but haven't had the time recently so if it's not difficult I might be able to spare the time. Also, did they come with the alloy foot rest like shown in the parts section on the website?

Looking good on the whole, given me a few ideas for my own subtle mods, didn't think the clear indicators would look good but actually they look great!
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How easy are the pedals to do? Is it a quick job?

I've toyed with the idea but haven't had the time recently so if it's not difficult I might be able to spare the time. Also, did they come with the alloy foot rest like shown in the parts section on the website?

Looking good on the whole, given me a few ideas for my own subtle mods, didn't think the clear indicators would look good but actually they look great!
The pedals are a bit of a PITA to do, not really a quick job. The hardest part is the drilling its to do with the pedal being a flat surface, plus they move. The drill bit tends to slip which means you need to re-mark it a few times. Over all it look about 30 minutes.

You don't get the foot rest, i'm pretty sure these are only for LHD models. We only get the cut out in the centre console to rest our foot.
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OK, cool, cheers for the advice

I might give it a miss for the time being, wait until I've got some more time on my hands. Shame about the foot rest, thought that looked pretty neat
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Re: A few subtle modifications

OK, this is probably a really dumb question.

Do the replacement tango free bulbs still flash orange?
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OK, this is probably a really dumb question.

Do the replacement tango free bulbs still flash orange?
Yip, they are basically the same bulbs but the fronts have a silver coating on them. The orange is reflected back off the coating which in return reflects off the back of the light cluster
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