While Sigmas are my main passion car-wise, I do enjoy fixing and modifying other cars, including my daily-driver: a 1998 Holden Barina City 1.4 8-valve MPFi (aka Corsa B).
I've already modified my Corsa quite a bit, including clear side indicators, modified engine intake system, sound system, GSi model dash cluster with neon lights and tachometer, Italian leather gear and handbrake boots, plus fixed a few things that weren't working. It's a nice little reliable car and it's very cheap to run, mantain and fix.
I've created a blog for it here: http://auscorsa.blogspot.com.au. Please visit, leave comments and let me know what you think!
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