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Copenworld Virgin

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Ads, Nov 1, 2011.

  1. Ads

    Ads Copenworld Newbie

    Joined:
    Nov 1, 2011
    Location:
    Guildford
    Car(s):
    Daihatsu Copen
    Volkswagen Passat CC
    Hi Everyone,

    I'm new to Copenworld, even though me and my girlfriend have had a Copen for over a year now.

    Best car we've ever had, I get bored of cars very quickly and usually sell them within about 6 months for something different (I've had 29 cars now), but I have no plans what so ever to be selling the Copen. Ours in a '57' reg 1300cc in Champage Gold with Red Leather (such a nice combination and the most comfortable seats of any car I've had!)

    I've done a few simple mods to the car including an Alpine Bluetooth / MP3 / iPod Head unit, Alpine speakers, Rear Parking Sensors and a Xenon Headlight Conversion.

    Anyway, I look forward to hearing from everyone and joining in a few discussions.
     
  2. Adam K

    Adam K Copenworld Guru

    Joined:
    Oct 27, 2010
    Location:
    Worcester, UK
    Car(s):
    Nissan Cube Kaizen
    Hello & welcome to Copenworld. Glad you found us, better late than never. :D
     
  3. Rex

    Rex Copenworld Pioneer

    Joined:
    Oct 20, 2009
    Location:
    Cardiff
    Car(s):
    Copen
    Welcome Ads,
    I've wondered about fitting HID lights, did you consider this?

    Rex.
     
  4. Ads

    Ads Copenworld Newbie

    Joined:
    Nov 1, 2011
    Location:
    Guildford
    Car(s):
    Daihatsu Copen
    Volkswagen Passat CC
    Yeah, thats what I've done. Makes a huge difference, just need to do the same with the full beam lights now. I bought the set on eBay for about £50 a while back (had them fitted in my old Fiat Bravo).

    They're not too easy to fit though, you'll need to take of the wheel and remove the wheel arch liner to get enough access, even then it's a tight fit.

    I put LED sidelights in at the same time, much nicer than the yellowish glow of standard bulbs.
     

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