D Dunc Uno Turbo Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Aug 12, 2004 Messages 3,381 Points 676 Location Derbyshire Jan 13, 2006 #1 ....are no different to standard unos. all the shells were EXACTLY the same! and theyre only minor differences between mk1 shells and mk2 shells Dunc
....are no different to standard unos. all the shells were EXACTLY the same! and theyre only minor differences between mk1 shells and mk2 shells Dunc
dazzdog aka Darren ;) Parked in the garage Joined Jun 12, 2005 Messages 1,167 Points 203 Location Bedford Jan 13, 2006 #2 So you could have used my mint mk1 non sunroofed uno that i had then
distortionrockets Sprite 1.3i Parked in the garage Joined Jan 3, 2006 Messages 553 Points 106 Location Devon Jan 13, 2006 #3 i already knew that but i still dont understand why it costs £2000 to replace my 999cc fire with a 1.4 turbo?!!!!!
i already knew that but i still dont understand why it costs £2000 to replace my 999cc fire with a 1.4 turbo?!!!!!
Jai Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Aug 4, 2004 Messages 16,617 Points 4,142 Location Watford Jan 13, 2006 #4 distortionrockets said: i already knew that but i still dont understand why it costs £2000 to replace my 999cc fire with a 1.4 turbo?!!!!! Click to expand... i would imagine to do it right would need: turbo lump, high pressure fuel lines new tank brakes - discs all round suspension dash clocks wiring loom to name a few items, then you gotta fit it, so yeah the cost could mount up fast, personally, i'd buy one...oh sorry i did! woo hoo!!!!!
distortionrockets said: i already knew that but i still dont understand why it costs £2000 to replace my 999cc fire with a 1.4 turbo?!!!!! Click to expand... i would imagine to do it right would need: turbo lump, high pressure fuel lines new tank brakes - discs all round suspension dash clocks wiring loom to name a few items, then you gotta fit it, so yeah the cost could mount up fast, personally, i'd buy one...oh sorry i did! woo hoo!!!!!