Tempra my car fiat tempra

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Tempra my car fiat tempra

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hi there, I'm new here and want to introduce my car to you.
it's a late 1995 1.6MPI, it has around 90 horsepower.
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Until now i've put lowerd springs on it, limo-black rear windows, painted al the lightunits black.
but tuning stuff is hard to find here. I did finf what we letterly name Madlook[:(!]
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the guy i've bought it from has it from Turkey.
The smoke lights looks coll, but the vision is really terrible!;)
Than I was really surprised that it would fit but it does, a halfleather interior from his cousin the Alfa Romeo 155.
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I still want some nice 15 of 16 inch rims, now i have the original sx rims, 14inch[xx(], and a real nice bootspoiler than i'm finished!

so if you got some info for an exhaust for example let me njow maybe I can order by mail!
greetz from Holland!
 
How did you get the lights so dark? Tinting film or sprayed?
And welcome to the forum :D

ben
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bravo 1.6sx
looks: momo twin 17" alloys, debadged, smoked headlights, black side repeaters, smoked rear clusters, midnight window tint
feels: apex 40mm lower springs, apex sports shock's, k&n 57i induction
sounds: pioneer deh-7400mp, pioneer tse-6995 (rear)
 
Hi,

Welcome to the forum ;) If you want some ideas, check my post under the topic "Pictures of a Tempra" and "Better pictures of a Tempra".

As for tuning material, it seems that most online sites only feature lowering springs for the Tempra. All the rest has to be "universal" material that will fit any car.
 
Err, sorry, I can't see any pictures!:(

FIAT Stilo Sport. Pretty Much Bog Standard Really. Rear Roof Spoiler,
Sill Protectors, Aluminium Foot Pedals, Eibach 30mm Drop Springs,
Starsky & Hutch Stripes, Ambipur Air Freshener.
 
there fine here[?] i dunno whats wrong maybe refresh wil works.

and for the universal parts i know their is enough but it wont fit just like i want it and i don't know how to weld(is that the correct word?)
you're car is really looking nice, I also want a rear spoiler and nice rims now i have a real good thought of what i want.
 
Hi,

Well depending on what you want, in 99% of the case you won't have to weld. Since there are few "extreme" bodykits for a Tempra, they're usually easy to apply (some drilling and that's it). For some "heavier" modifying, your local tuning shop will probably help you on that as they use a sort of "ciment" (I'm saying this because I don't know the correct term for this) but it's used for instance in small dents in the bodywork, that after drying up becomes as hard as the bodywork itself. This is usually used at the joints of the original bodywork and parts you're applying.

A place that has some parts from MSDesign to build you own bodykit is www.ccmotorsport.co.uk

Regards,

Tempramental
 
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