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Punto Evo My MultiAir 135 Sporting.

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Finally got round to putting some pics of my Punto Evo 135 MultiAir Sporting up in the members motors section. (y)
That chrome grill thing that so many people complain about on the evo actually matches up with your silver spoiler so that it does not look out of place I think.
 
Finally got my Abarth Evo springs & shockers fitted!!:D... It was a straight swap with the original setup, ride height is the same (might be a fraction lower, but nothing really noticeable) but the handling is awesome, the ride is only slightly firmer so under normal driving still very comfy but you really notice the difference when you go into the corners the car sticks to the road much better and you feel far more confidant…. Very happy! :slayer:
 
About to do a slight upgrade to the brakes (y)
My Greenstuff pads will hopefully get fitted next week sometime :D
 

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Jeezy peeps, you have a good few plans for her, eh?

Those pads are VERY good, had them on my astra along with drilled and grooved and by hell it could stop.

Just a pitty the green wont work with your white :p
 
Just a couple of quick questions. Whereabouts did you get the alloy sports pedals from because I ordered some about 6months ago and they didnt fit, and had to send them back?

And, whereabouts did you get the black trim which sits on your door, because the black looks really smart on the car? :worship: :)
 
Just a couple of quick questions. Whereabouts did you get the alloy sports pedals from because I ordered some about 6months ago and they didnt fit, and had to send them back?

And, whereabouts did you get the black trim which sits on your door, because the black looks really smart on the car? :worship: :)
The pedals are simply fairly cheap universal clamp on ones off eBay… beats paying £100 for the genuine ones!
The side rubbing strips are a Fiat Dealer fit option on the car, think they cost about £100 fitted can’t remember exactly. (y)
 
Thanks. Also I've been looking for some chrome heater toggle surrounds and a chrome gaiter like the ones you have but I'm not really a fan of making my own and I cant find them anywhere!?

could you help me out... again? :eek:
 
Thanks. Also I've been looking for some chrome heater toggle surrounds and a chrome gaiter like the ones you have but I'm not really a fan of making my own and I cant find them anywhere!?

could you help me out... again? :eek:
Chrome heater surrounds came from Italian eBay, and the chrome/Silver gaiter surround is off an Abarth Evo.
 
I dont suppose you remember what you search on the italian ebay for the fan/ heater surround because Ive been searching for hours and can't find them anyway?! :confused:
 
I dont suppose you remember what you search on the italian ebay for the fan/ heater surround because Ive been searching for hours and can't find them anyway?! :confused:
Just had a look myself and can't see them either :confused: Just keep checking every now and again, they might get relisted.
 
Is there much difference with the Abarth Exhaust, and how much did it set you back?
It certainly gives a nice beefy note, only down side is the twin tail pipe sits a wee bit lower than the standard, but its not too bad.
I managed to get mine for a bargain off ebay... best place to watch for them.(y)
 
Lucky you! Not seen many available over past few months. Any other exhausts that are worth a look? Also a friend said modify an Abarth 500 exhaust, but think it may look odd.
 
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