[TW]Fox;18481991 said:
It was £150 and required extensive work?
It was fine to potter about in for pennies, but little faults annoy me. Things like a slightly slipping clutch.
Things done:
- Leather was a bit worn, so brought it back to life. £5
- Cleaned out the interior properly, removed random boot marks and mud from under dash etc. £Free
- Rewired behind the stereo so speakers work correctly. £Free
- Fixed small windscreen leak causing misting up. £4
- Rewired automatically extending aerial to work properly. £Free
- Wired the stereo to the headlight stalk to the screen auto-dims when they're on. £Free
- Fitted the Honda Accord puddle lights to each door (perfect fit) £5
- Rewired alarm and door switches to work correctly. £5
- Fitted new clutch. £65
- Changed all fluids and replaced all hose clips. £25
- 4 part-worn tyres. £80
- Replaced a couple of ball joints and bushed I had sat around. £Free
- Cleaned out throttle body and rebuilt, also replaced fuel filter. £5
- Spark plugs replaced with OEM items. £5
- Turbocharger wastegate adjusted to 11.7psi. £Free
- Boost gauge fitted. £Free
- New dashboard lights and dial lights fitted. £Free
- New front brake pads. £15
- Replaced ABS sensor. £15
- Mongoose Stainless Steel exhaust. £60
- Decat (kept cat for MOT). £Free
- Rebuilt brake calipers at the rear. £Free
- Reset the clutch pedal adjustment to give a perfect 'bite'. £Free
- The clutch slave cylinder didn't like the above and exploded. Replaced this too. £28
The above cost about £300, so for less than £500 it's pretty damn good.
A little annoying the bits needed to make it 'perfect' cost more than the car, but then again that's a given with older cars.
All of the above were optional, the clutch would have been fine, the tyres not illegal, exhaust wasn't too bad etc etc. Just don't like driving around in a shed after my last car!