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Conrado
26-10-11, 09:25 PM
Got a mk1 1.2 nova given to me last christmas and it has just sat on the drive not doing much for the past 8 months. I have decided that I finally want to do something with it so I'm making it into a project.
I want to lower it and find some new alloys but I don't want it to look like a typical chavs car.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with where to find springs or alloys? And give me some advice as this is my first car project :)
Mk1 or two, chap.. I like standard vauxhall rims, say cesaros, slabs, fan blades, three spokes etc,.. and maybe just lower 40mm to start with using the standard shocks or look out for a second hand set with proper dampers.
Nova_Tek
26-10-11, 09:40 PM
Hi Conrado,
Best way to stop the Nova from looking like a chav ride is to keep the mods subtle and tasteful. No silly bodykits, the various Vauxhall ones look great. Take your time picking alloys whether it is Vauxhall stuff or aftermarket as the right wheel makes the car look perfect. Consider the offset (Vauxhall standard being ET49 but 45 - 49 is normally safe). As for springs, in my experience cheap stuff may make the car look good but you'll be visiting a doctor frequently for back pain lol. SO look at quality items instead. Anything up to 40mm lower will mean you can use your standard shock (if they are good) or buy O.E. Spec shocks which you can get for really good prices. Anything 50mm and lower will mean it's best to use shortened shocks.
If you're gonna keep the engine standard then a good service is best to make sure it performs well.
Have fun.
Conrado
26-10-11, 09:43 PM
I think it's mk1. The problem with my rims is that they are pretty rusty haha. People have suggested cavvy slabs and fan blades. Do you know a good place to get some new springs?
Nova_Tek
26-10-11, 09:45 PM
eBay can be great for the higher priced stuff going cheap. Example - brother bought some H&R springs for his Cavalier - normally cost £130 new but he got them for £35.
Research what springs you want and then just go search the web for them. I got my H&R springs new for £132 where in places they were £150 back then.
Conrado
26-10-11, 09:48 PM
ahh ok thanks :D
brainsnova
26-10-11, 09:59 PM
Make it a SR or GTE rep then you can't go wrong :thumb:
LEWI007
26-10-11, 10:02 PM
I think you can get a full set of front and back coilovers for a corsa b/ Nova, brand new cheap ones on ebay for around a hundred quid now.
Why not try a 5 stud conversion, swap all your hubs over and fit cavalier turbo wheels.
Conrado
30-10-11, 10:19 PM
I'm gunna get some Cesaros and spray them gloss black. I will post photos soon :d
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