My Seicento

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My Seicento

imported_Col

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just picked this up today as a winter replacement for my MX5 its a 2000 with 59k on it and isnt too bad i dont think, i last had a seicento back in 2003 and a cinq from 99-01!

so here it is, ive no idea what im planning to do other than boring maintenance and id really like to lower it a bit

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Looks decent enough - plenty of potential if you fancy modding it but fun cars as standard :) Can just make out the 5 in the background...mk1 Eunos? Been thinking of getting one myself, though it's part of a long list of possibles :)
 
today me and my brother sorted the clutch cable/selector cable and gave it a good wash/polish/wax :D
also fitted some clear indicators but i dunno if i like them tbh...

just need tax now

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haha i do have a better camera im just lazy if it was taxed id take it somewhere nice for photos but its not so i cant haha
 
dont like the clear indicators tbh. never have, way too much chromey stuff on the front if you get what i mean. looks silly lol. on red black goes better. ie, smoked or painted lights.
 
im really not a fan of tinted lights, i think ill probably go back to amber.

started fitting the springs i got from Don yesterday, the rears are on and the first front one is half done lol, rains stopping play
 
Col said:
im really not a fan of tinted lights, i think ill probably go back to amber.

started fitting the springs i got from Don yesterday, the rears are on and the first front one is half done lol, rains stopping play

That rain today has been crazy!, seems to have eased off now though,hope you get the worked completed soon,sure iam looking forward to a pic of it lowered :) ,

Cheers Don
 
well its done! this pic is of it just off the jack so it might settle i dunno :)
doesnt look much but ive lost 2 fingers worth of arch gap :lol:

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also got some mats for inside

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Looking Good :) ,to be honest going to low isn't for me, thats why i bought the 30mm,

Here they are on my car before i removed them,ive still got the 13" wheels fitted but my side walls are a little larger than yours as iam running on Proxey 185/60/13 so they fill my arch a little more,

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Love the mats....Nice Touch!,

Cheers Don
 
im more than happy with them to be honest, maybe the front could be down a touch more but the car was bought to be our winter car after i got stuck almost every day last time it snowed :lol:

had my fair share of slammed cars though heres a few..

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sorry for all the pics i got carried away being nostalgic haha :D
 
Great selection of cars there mate, a few I wouldn't mind having myself :)

30mm kits tend to be more of just a handling option rather than a visual, which is still a good thing to improve of course. I ended up getting a 50/30 Sportline kit for the Stilo though the 30mm kit would've only noticeably lowered the back with the lighter engine. Thinking about coilovers myself for extra visual appeal and even less roll, but still want to keep it vaguely practical :D
 
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