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18-10-2008, 19:11
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| Astra CDX tidy up Well the Sport I had before was more of a dog than I realised. It needed rear arches, top end re-build, front end was bent and the clutch is on the way out.
But a good mate of mine needed a car that was cheaper to insure. So we straight swapped for this......
An '97 R reg Astra 2.0 CDX. Best bit is doesn't really owe me that much.
The pics above show the car (on the right with the Cally 15's). Not too bad as I got it.
So I started to change a few bits. New GSi rear lights and Sport steelies.
Plans if they all go well! Are to getting it looks as per, but with a few detail changes. Want it close to what Astra Dan had with his MK3 CD. Defo want to 5-stud it (got all that jazz sat and waiting) with Veccy 288mm front brakes (After the front hubs are machined  ) behind Turbo fanblades.
Before then I would like to sort the exhaust as it's got the usual cracked fanimold and that gash oval tail box has gone for a GSi one. |
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18-10-2008, 21:12
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up I kow of a home for those steelies when you 5 stud it  |
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18-10-2008, 21:38
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up Black steelies FTW! |
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19-10-2008, 01:08
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up Looking well so far mate, its the little details, as you once said before.
Keep her lit, as we say here 
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19-10-2008, 17:00
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up If you 5 stud it, you won't need to machine anything for 288 brakes. |
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19-10-2008, 17:02
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up Quote:
Originally Posted by Astra Dan If you 5 stud it, you won't need to machine anything for 288 brakes. | Really!?
I thought it was the case when using Cav V6 front legs, something about the Veccy Discs not fitting? It'd be really cool if I could get away without machining.
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19-10-2008, 17:35
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up looks nice mate good base for project good luck with it |
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19-10-2008, 21:21
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up Quote:
Originally Posted by Stephen SRi looks nice mate good base for project good luck with it | Cheers bud. Hopefully this one will turn out how I intended it.
Lugy:- It's tempting to paint them black, but I dunno yet.
Melv:- It'll be a while before I 5-stud it. Finding a set of Turbo fanblades locally is proving hard to say at least. But you'll be the first to know. |
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20-10-2008, 18:31
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up Quote:
Originally Posted by Murray Really!?
I thought it was the case when using Cav V6 front legs, something about the Veccy Discs not fitting? It'd be really cool if I could get away without machining. | Ah yes, you're quite right. The hub flange is a little too big for the 288 disc bells. Either turn the hub down or use an angle grinder, or even use 284 discs, or use later Calibra front legs. |
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20-10-2008, 19:13
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up I'm planning to change the front wheel bearing with the front legs i've got. So maybe getting and using a pair of Veccy hub flanges instead, could be a possibility?
Or I might take the angle grinder to them, Mark T style. |
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20-10-2008, 21:51
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up That's the stuff! |
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20-10-2008, 22:17
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up Quote:
Originally Posted by Murray Melv:- It'll be a while before I 5-stud it. Finding a set of Turbo fanblades locally is proving hard to say at least. But you'll be the first to know. | PM either Dexy or Darren. One of them has a set of fanblades but I'm fecked if I can remember who  |
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21-10-2008, 19:15
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| Re: Astra CDX tidy up Quote:
Originally Posted by Melv PM either Dexy or Darren. One of them has a set of fanblades but I'm fecked if I can remember who  |
Alas i'm broke, 12 hours weeks FTL! So that's on the wish list for now.
Just been speaking my mate I got the car off, he's got a Veccy 3-spoke steering wheel and bits to fit it. That'll make an nice touch. Might fit a GSi Trip comp too. |
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