General My little punto

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Just b for Christmas I bought a my second car a nice little 1.9 sporting punto witch was a big step up for the mk2 1.2 punto ha since then I have basically just been paying off insurance and spending on outher things but Finally if got round to spending some money on the car and hear it is. I am unsure as to bit a set of alloys or paint these ones black or even just keep the standard options would really be appreciated thanks
 

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Just b for Christmas I bought a my second car a nice little 1.9 sporting punto witch was a big step up for the mk2 1.2 punto ha since then I have basically just been paying off insurance and spending on outher things but Finally if got round to spending some money on the car and hear it is. I am unsure as to bit a set of alloys or paint these ones black or even just keep the standard options would really be appreciated thanks

I reckon keep them standard, they look good against the red, maybe anthracite/grey would look good too.

I'd spend the money on some lowering springs, Eibach Sportlines probably.

Thought about removing the rubstrips on the doors? My favourite free mod :D
 
I can't go lower as road I drive on it catches all the time already even though it would look good and might try removing rubstrups but tryed it on old punto and had a bit of a disaster
 
If had a hunk about the rub strips and might do it ha don't suppose you know how easy to do without leaving glue on the car
 
Got some plastic dip and done the common Audi look
 

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The kit I got mine off ebay,cost £24 including postage and I think there's 4 other bravos who have the exact same ones now can post a item number they are plug and play ones easy to install.
Bottom pic is with sidelights too,which were from Halfords and I had to use a inline resistor to loose error message on dash.
 

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I personally wouldn't recommend HID kits for reflector style lights as found on the GP, horrible amount of glare for other drivers, technically illegal and will probably get you some unwanted attention from the rozzers.

Blue/white bulbs like Osram nightbreakers look good enough I'd say.
 
I personally wouldn't recommend HID kits for reflector style lights as found on the GP, horrible amount of glare for other drivers, technically illegal and will probably get you some unwanted attention from the rozzers.

Blue/white bulbs like Osram nightbreakers look good enough I'd say.

Oh indeed I agree I didn't realise they are reflector style lights on the punto,

My bad dude.but the mud option is cool
 
Yup, still use reflectors, I think I've seen some aftermarket projectors before though. They got projectors in the bravo then? Didn't realise that either :p
Yup :) (y)



Always wondered why GP's didn't, in fact the Bravo also had HID's as an option when buying the car including headlight washer and self levelling headlights.
 
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