wayne hiscock
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Registered: 20th Jan 01
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i use to have a bmw and temporarly drive an audi a3 turbo till i find another car
so do you recon i wud be able to live with a nova day in day out as an everyday car.
very tempted its got leather etc
and with money left over i can add some creature comferts like leccy windows and still have money left over
shud i do it
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nickyboy01
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Easy to live with everyday but no amount of luxuries will campare to the likes of BMW and Audi. TBH i wouldnt bother with Leather unless its gonna be a show car.
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wayne hiscock
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its got leather seats and the rest is stripped out
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wayne hiscock
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and will be show car (on club stands etc)
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ed
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You'll probably miss the BMW and Audi, Novas are basic, no ammount of electric windows and buttons will cover that fact - they are all plastic and tat on the inside, just like Corsas. I reckon they would make a fun car though, especially with a nice engine...
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wayne hiscock
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thats the thing i miss my old gsi
just not sure on that dash board
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ed
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I would probably go for it, so long as it don't have a bodykit - Nova's look a bit crap with bodykits - unless there are ones out there that actually look good If it pisses you off, you can always sell it on.....
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wayne hiscock
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its a gsi kit by the looks
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Ojc
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I prefer Nova dash to Corsa dash.
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