Lot Ended
Description
2007 Skoda Fabia VRS Special Edition
Late
model; one of the final 22 sold in the UK; Special Edition model; few choice
upgrades - goes like stink!
Supplied new by
Norton Skoda of London in June 2007 this late model Fabia VRS 1st
Generation, 6Y model is one of the last off the production line, and according
to data available online, only 22 were sold on 07 registrations in the UK with
production ceasing in March of that year.
Stated as a VRS Special Edition on the data card in the service
book the car is finished in Black and rides on its original 16” VRS alloy wheels
and features two-tone grey and black VRS embossed interior with deeply bolstered
front sports seats, air conditioning, trip computer, electric front windows,
electric mirrors and radio/CD player.
Under the bonnet, we find the proven 1.9-litre 8-valve BLT
four-cylinder PD TDI diesel engine which in stock tune develops 130Bhp and 310Nm
of torque; enough to give it surprising performance. It beat a petrol Mini
Cooper S around Top Gear’s test track in a well-known episode of the
programme.
The car shows 131,608 miles and
shows some limited signs of age/mileage commensurate with that, including some
scratches to the bonnet and scuffs to the wheels. Inside, we see the interior has worn
well and is still a cosy place to be with deeply bolstered, VRS
embossed two-tone seats.
The history file
includes the V5C revealing five former keepers, the owner’s pack & service
book with eight stamps, all but the last in January 2021 by the supplying
dealer. We also find a printed note referring to works carried out on the car
dated January 2021 which includes Street-Plus coil over suspension (hence the
lowered stance), new front and rear discs/pads, replacement OSR
calliper, new rear tyres, bottom ball joints and track rod ends. It also
states new front anti-roll bar drop links, a full service including head gasket,
timing belt and water pump with fitment of 150PD head bolts, turbo-back exhaust
and a Stage 1 re-map to 170bhp.
We must point out, there are no
supporting documents for these upgrades, but we can clearly see the car has been
lowered, a cheeky stainless big bore exhaust tip branded ULTER poking out
the rear bumper and the car feels really rather potent on moving it around for
these images and video, sounding rorty too. We also note, the passenger window seems
to click on operation.
In addition, the file
includes a selection of sundry bills for parts purchased including a new CV boot
and tyres this March, five old MOTs and current MOT valid until April 2023
recording no advisories.
Ideal as a fast road
car, or discreet diesel track day weapon, these VRS’s are proper little hot
hatches with great capability and respond well to tuning – lots of fun for
little cash.
For more information contact - will.daniels@brightwells.com
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