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Author:  aa_beast [ 26 Feb 2009, 16:10 ]
Post subject:  Life after cordias

Hi guys,

I had couple of them over they years ,don't have any more but still miss them ,especially when you see one,i recon in 20 years they will be very reare and cost a lot of money.

These days i am driving Caprice V8, with exhaust, intake and chip making 280kw at the rear wheels

what about you?

Author:  gooch [ 26 Feb 2009, 17:44 ]
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haha who are you directing that post to? hahah

Author:  FRONTN [ 26 Feb 2009, 20:56 ]
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well i still have a cordia.. but some forum members have changed..
grumbly = wrx
sivart = evo 2

Author:  YB35HI [ 03 Mar 2009, 18:41 ]
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i got a gti-R.. i miss the cordia though...

Author:  Jon [ 03 Mar 2009, 21:36 ]
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I had a VR4, but now own an Evo VI. Still miss the Cordias, will get a nice one in the coming years.

Author:  DentedGSL [ 10 Mar 2009, 21:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: Life after cordias

Roughly 5 years on, I still have the Alfa 33 I bought after my Cordia.
http://www.axys.co.nz/ben/alfa33/lowering/rr2_sm.jpg
Some guy on the oldschool.co.nz forum I mainly frequent just bought a grandpa special Cordia GSR, but I fear this may be one of the last young guys and the last Cordia GSRs. They're coming to an end as fast as the Alfa 33. =(

Author:  SilverCordiaGSR [ 11 Mar 2009, 12:54 ]
Post subject:  Re: Life after cordias

Yeah I still miss them, but I moved onto something the was easyer to drive to work a Alfa 147. Its a nice small coupe and just goes...... I glad I had a cordia or else I would have ended up driving tanks like como's,falc's,4x4's etc.

Author:  DentedGSL [ 11 Mar 2009, 19:28 ]
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SilverCordiaGSR wrote:
..a Alfa 147. Its a nice small coupe and just goes......

Wow, an Alfa described as a car that 'just goes', without emphasis on the 'just'! :lol:
Make sure you check the oil level and change the timing belt and tensioners on time, and if you bought Sillyspeed, you should have stuck with your Cordia. ;)

Author:  Steve [ 13 Mar 2009, 18:52 ]
Post subject:  Re: Life after cordias

who is aa_beast? are you a melbourne guy?
i drive a modded swift gti as a daily. its a nice keep out of trouble car.

Author:  phaser [ 14 Mar 2009, 02:28 ]
Post subject:  Re: Life after cordias

didnt really work out well for me, started with a cordia a a first car..upgraded to a titties vr4 galant along the way..moved onto my rotars and old school mazdas..and im back with them :(

Author:  RESON8 [ 15 Mar 2009, 00:54 ]
Post subject:  Re: Life after cordias

My life after my cordia goes, CC GSR lancer, VR4, EVO VII and now a shitty old mazda 323. But I am building a LB Lancer race car with a VR4 engine.

I still am always on the lookout for a cheap vr4 powered cordia, I really did enjoy the cordia torque steer :)

Author:  blackGSR [ 27 Mar 2009, 04:41 ]
Post subject:  Re: Life after cordias

Yep life goes on after the Cordia fun ends... But I still miss mine from time to time!

Got a Peugeot 306 (turbo diesel) now but it's stock standard.

Author:  blackGSR [ 12 Apr 2009, 23:29 ]
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It wasn't the end (I fixed it) but it was kind of the beginning of the end for my baby:

Image

:|

Author:  cordiaaaturbo [ 13 Apr 2009, 13:36 ]
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omg that made me cry

Author:  Grumbly [ 14 Apr 2009, 17:06 ]
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Ouch

On a lighter note, expecting 180-200kw at all four wheels by mid May :D

Author:  cordiaaaturbo [ 14 Apr 2009, 20:15 ]
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keep going .... keep going

Author:  D3bb4 [ 15 Apr 2009, 00:18 ]
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Grumbly wrote:
Ouch

On a lighter note, expecting 180-200kw at all four wheels by mid May :D


niiice. what you done to it?

Author:  EVO85 [ 15 Apr 2009, 20:46 ]
Post subject:  Re: Life after cordias

Grumbly wrote:
expecting 180-200kw at all four wheels by mid May :D


Is that all? :D

I drive around in a Commodore VE SS-V Ute and a Toyota Hilux. The Cordia....just sits in the garage. :(

Author:  D3bb4 [ 16 Apr 2009, 19:50 ]
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SS VE must be pretty nice. not good on fuel but?

Author:  EVO85 [ 16 Apr 2009, 20:12 ]
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D3bb4 wrote:
SS VE must be pretty nice. not good on fuel but?


Meh, who pays for fuel these days anyway. :D ;)

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