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torquey
04-09-09, 05:37 PM
How much roughly would it cost to fit a let into a nova? how hard is the conversion to do? just want to know thinking about doin it.:thumb:
peester
04-09-09, 05:52 PM
£2000?
lee-loon
04-09-09, 06:03 PM
It would cost £1200-£1800 for the engine,cooler,exhaust,loom,box,shafts/hubs etc
Then money for the welding,paint,big brakes,uprated suspension...
there was a thread ages ago bout this, generaql concensus was 4k to do it right, and that was from a few let owners.
If you can DIY then to build a ok spec ones is 4-5k, if you pay people then more, if you want a proper spec one upwards of 10k
garethcolley
04-09-09, 10:36 PM
If you can DIY then to build a ok spec ones is 4-5k, if you pay people then more, if you want a proper spec one upwards of 10k
lol, whats the difference between 'ok' and 'proper'? If you can do it yourself and shop around i'd say you can build a very high spec road/track version for 4k including buying the car in the first place. It all depends on what its for at the end of the day, power wise i dont see much point in anything over Phase 2 tune for the road. Dedicated track and strip use is a different ball game.
lol, whats the difference between 'ok' and 'proper'? If you can do it yourself and shop around i'd say you can build a very high spec road/track version for 4k
You must be having a laugh.
lee-loon
05-09-09, 12:21 PM
lol, whats the difference between 'ok' and 'proper'? If you can do it yourself and shop around i'd say you can build a very high spec road/track version for 4k including buying the car in the first place. It all depends on what its for at the end of the day, power wise i dont see much point in anything over Phase 2 tune for the road. Dedicated track and strip use is a different ball game.
what ever you think then double it
garethcolley
05-09-09, 12:30 PM
You must be having a laugh.
£500 car
£1200 engine, box and conversion kit
£200 cage
£400 suspension
£100 brakes
£600 some decent wheels
£600 -£1000 paint
Assuming you do everything yourself then thats £4000 based on maximum prices. Id consider mine to be decent track spec and that fits within that. If its dedicated track then i'd be spending more on brakes and uprating the turbo. JUst going from what ive spent in the past etc.
£500 car
£1200 engine, box and conversion kit
£200 cage
£400 suspension
£100 brakes
£600 some decent wheels
£600 -£1000 paint
Assuming you do everything yourself then thats £4000 based on maximum prices. Id consider mine to be decent track spec and that fits within that. If its dedicated track then i'd be spending more on brakes and uprating the turbo. JUst going from what ive spent in the past etc.
you are missing one obvious thing.... Labour costs..........
garethcolley
06-09-09, 01:09 PM
My comments were based on Paul saying DIY.
Remove £600 for wheels, spend 50notes on steels, then £300 on proper good tyres.
I wouldnt pay over a grand for a let either.
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