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Stilo My Stilo

Introduction

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Here's my stilo 56Plate, 1.4 Active sport, Techno Grey, 3door

Had it from new, and made a few changes:

Red Abarth wheel Badges
Red abarth boot badge
Debadged (Stilo and 6speed)
New Grill with Fiat Abarth Badge
Abarth skirt badges.
Stilo Sunshades
Front wind deflectors
Lowered 50mm on eibach kit
Sub and amp fitted in boot
7" touch screen dvd player headunit.
Painted engine and battery cover.
Painted Callipers
Italian Number Plates
(private plate to go on in next few weeks 'V11 JON' )


Future mods:
red engine hose covers (this weekend)
richbrook ariel (this weekend)
Wheels sprayed black (near future)

I'm sure theres more i've forgot, but let me know what you think.
cheers
Re: My Cleaned Euro Stilo

looks good, think your cupra splitter look wonky in the first few piccy :confused: (to the right of your number plate!)

I haven't actually got the splitter on in these pics, its just the underside trim of the bumper which is slightly mis-shaped from catching the floor, you cant notice it when the splitter is on
 
Re: My Cleaned Euro Stilo

Both really. What did you use to set the cambers ? And how you done it ?

IS it camber shims as dave suggested? How do they work ?

Thanks
Ming

i removed the rear stube axle, fitted washers being the lower 2 bolts on each side,, and refitted the stub axle, and i had my camber.

cost to me = £0

you can use shims tho, if you can find them for the stilo
 
Re: My Cleaned Euro Stilo

The ONLY fault I can find with your car is that square behind the top grille that always annoys me! Other than that it is perfect in every way :)

cheers mate, however, i realy don't know what i can do about that square, i tryed matt-black paint, and you could still see it, and now it's wrapped in black electrical tape, and you can still see it. Idealy i'd cut it off, but i think it there to strengthen the bumper
 
Re: My Cleaned Euro Stilo

How much work went into the door handles to make them fit? Did you just need to source the handles for the bodyshop? And was it a expensive job? What bodyshop fitted them for you aswell? Cheers
 
Re: My Cleaned Euro Stilo

How much work went into the door handles to make them fit? Did you just need to source the handles for the bodyshop? And was it a expensive job? What bodyshop fitted them for you aswell? Cheers


An awful lot of work! Yeh i sourced them, took me forever to get them,got some from germany in the end.
The bodyshop said it was a real pain to do as there is a curve in the handle which matches the barchetta door,not the stilo one..
It took them about 25hours on the handles..and it wasn't cheap :eek:
 
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