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(CZ)enda said:
...the left dial (speedo) is hard to read from 50 to 70 km/h.
Haha, on whatever surface of road I drive on, the clocks are almost always above 12 o' clock position >=)
 
Dragyth said:
Haha, on whatever surface of road I drive on, the clocks are almost always above 12 o' clock position >=)

As I am using Uno mostly for urban traffic, speed limit in town is 50 km/h and fines for its exceeding draconic where I live (plus there was a point system implemented this summer), it would be good for me to have a clearer view of the 50 to 70 marks without having to move my head when I want to make sure I am not speeding.
 
(CZ)enda said:
As I am using Uno mostly for urban traffic, speed limit in town is 50 km/h and fines for its exceeding draconic where I live (plus there was a point system implemented this summer), it would be good for me to have a clearer view of the 50 to 70 marks without having to move my head when I want to make sure I am not speeding.

There is some adjustment available in the position of the steering column - sometimes they are a little skewed left-right. You can also fit some spacers to lower the steering wheel (be aware that this may reduce the crash safety if not done correctly, and in fact I think it's illegal over here).

Otherwise, the steering wheel needs to be the big, original type, and then you should have a perfect view?

If you think the Uno has problems, try driving a FIAT X1/9... :)

As for the Tipo, the stalks that light up are night are super-cool... I've never seen another car with illuminated column stalks, not even my Stilo... BUT the stalks are so heavy that they tend to turn themselves on when going over bumps :eek:

-Alex
 
Dude, the Hormann kits are the best around, but they're £1200 for either the Mk1 or the Mk2.
Worth it in my opinion...

Colour code your bumpers and put a small, flat splitter under the front bumper, use the original arch trims as templates for fibreglassing bigger arches.

Flush tailgate.
numberplate - > bumper
doors - > delocked
grille - > meshed

You - > a happy bunny whose Uno looks MUCH MUCH BETTER!! for £45 and a sunday's work, or two
 
I know the Hörmann kit is the best and it look the best! But as you say, it cost much! I will use the orginal bumpers, but I will have bigger arches, something like the Hörmann arches/panels!
 
Cool.

I'm all up for creating something original, but I was taken by the Hormann's deep skirts and bumpers. :D

Saw a ferrari testarossa on the motorway today when my dad was driving his turbo XM. Cruised past at probably just over 100.
Missing my Uno greatly. With a full spec engine, i could have the 'rossa on acceleration, absolutely no contest.
 
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