flybikeslee
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quote: Originally posted by Haynesy
agree with MJ, lowering is a definite. costs depends whether you go for just springs or shocks and springs. springs start at about 60quid and complete kits with shocks and springs start at about 150. it can be done yourself, not a major job, really depends on your mechanical knowledge, mainly just undoing nuts and bolts and replacing the part. but it does completely change the handling and looks for the better.
not always that straight forward if nuts and bolts have seized in or devide to snap.....
but yes i agree needs lowering but otherwise looks really clean and smart
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Hoddo
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Cheers Lee. I gave her a clean today, because I'd t-cutted waxed & polished (in no particular order) last week, it took me 20 mins to get her looking spanky again. I got some crit of Jonny in the snap day thread and Im planning to go take some more tonite. Just for fun really.
I'd love to get her lowered though, something I'll have to put a few £'s a side a week for eh?
[Edited on 10-12-2007 by Hoddo]
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silent_thunder89
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what back box is that?
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by silent_thunder89
what back box is that?
its a tailpipe trim
though a subtle one I've been broke since I got the car, and now I'm at Uni. keeping an eye out for a second hand exhaust though.
[Edited on 06-02-2008 by Hoddo]
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16V_1600
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Nice and tidy 5 door mate. Coming along nicely
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Hoddo
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thanx for the comments.
got an electric buffer for xmas, and not had the weather to test it till today. results pretty tasty, would recommend them, as long as your careful
[Edited on 07-02-2008 by Hoddo]
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Jay
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Thats clean that car shiney doesnt come into it. Needs different wheels though I reckon.
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by JayM
Thats clean that car shiney doesnt come into it. Needs different wheels though I reckon.
yup couldnt agree more, but funds are stupid at the moment so I figured I'd take care of what I have until I can change it. would like to lower aswell.
messed around with my camera and took some close up shots
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Jay
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For the age of it thats silly clean What did you pay for the car? You could probably sell them wheels and get a set of Astra Sport wheels or CDX or something which will look miles better. I sold a set of Astra Sports with 4 good tyres for £50 so their only cheap.
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Hoddo
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I paid £930, and it had 65k on it.
its got 2 small dents on the boot (next to the badge) but not broken the paint, the front alloys are kerbed, though I got em second hand and they are better than steelies, both look & handling wise.
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Hoddo
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had a little brain wave earlier after remembering a little manipulation people have done before so here it is:
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danward
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Nice chops!
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Danny W
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Very tidy car! Great Photography & very cool photoshops
How do you go about cleaning the car with the buffer? is it simply the same as a normal wax/polish
[Edited on 07-02-2008 by Danny W]
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Danny W
Very tidy car! Great Photography & very cool photoshops /quote]
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by Danny W
Very tidy car! Great Photography & very cool photoshops
How do you go about cleaning the car with the buffer? is it simply the same as a normal wax/polish
[Edited on 07-02-2008 by Danny W]
thanx Danny, well buddy. A lot of people put a negative slant on using buffers, It seems people are careless with them and end up damaging paintwork either by fine grit on the rotary pad or by pressing on or leaving in one spot too long.
I did the two bucket method cleaning, made sure all the foam was gone then took it for a 5 minute spin to remove the excess water. I then used my micro fibre towel as a duster and flicked any dust off the paintwork.
I then sparingly T-cutted the paintwork, and buffed it off by hand.
After that I grabbed my buffer and smeared a tablespoon of megs gold class wax onto the pad and began working it on the paintwork, after I'd done I used a cloth to get to the places I'd missed. Then I swapped heads on the buffer to a buff head and went over the car again. obviously I managed to do 85% of the car so once again I gave the whole car a good going over with the micro fibre cloth.
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Hoddo
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well I bought the rear courtesy light of ebay about a year ago, and push it into place. Its been there ever since just not wired up.
I decided I'd wire it up today, its a nice little addition I must say:
I wonder if it will be enough to illuminate the rear when looking for stuff in the dark lol.
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Charlton
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i thought i was the only one
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Hoddo
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any good? does it light up quite well?
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Graham88
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Those pictures and shops are superb
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Those pictures and shops are superb
thanx mate, If only I had a supercar or something to take pictures of instead eh? lol.
Still, shes my baby.
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Ste L
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i need one of them lights
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by Ste L
i need one of them lights
lol, im geekishly waiting for it to get dark so I can see how good it is.
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