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pugmarshall

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Post #26
tea boy wrote:

My car is in bits on the driveWhistle


What's that supposed to mean? So is mine lol
Posted 9th Jun 2010 at 03:48
cwspellowe

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Post #27
tea boy wrote:

I like your car but to my (older) eyes, it looks like the suspension has collapsedWhistle


Probably has, it's a 14 year old Peugeot after all Wink

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Posted 9th Jun 2010 at 03:50
tea boy

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Post #28
cwspellowe wrote:

Probably has, it's a 14 year old Peugeot after all Wink


My badLOL

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Posted 9th Jun 2010 at 03:52
adam b

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Post #29
Teaboy, you are right though it is too low to keep the handling ok. Grip in some conditions will be increased but thats about it.

Mine is probably lower than 45mm on the front now, but it has got a decent damper setup to help it along. Main issue is the exhaust manifold being too low.

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Posted 9th Jun 2010 at 04:11
cwspellowe

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Post #30
To be honest my driving abilities won't push this car enough to notice that it's "too low"

It's not being tracked, just the occasional spirited drive, and it's fine by me Smile

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Posted 9th Jun 2010 at 04:17
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Post #31
I have now sprayed the plastic in my headlights black:

Before:




During:














After:






Whilst i was doing that i finally got round to taking the rope of my towing eye:

Before:


During (required light persuasion):


After:


Like I said not huge progress but it keeps me happy Smile

Posted 21st Jun 2010 at 04:14
pugmarshall

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Post #32
As I have been collecting my cleaning products over the last few weeks I finally decided to properly clean the car.

My cleaning kit:


Before shots:


















Some of this:




Followed my this:


Then I used some Auto Glym Super Resin Polish then finished with this:


Some after pictures:


















I know it's hardly an awesome project thread at the moment but im only 16 and I enjoy every second of it. Smile

I will edit this with more after pictures as my camera has died so I can't upload them yet.
Posted 21st Jun 2010 at 04:38
cwspellowe

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Post #33
It's clean but not that clean LOL

Getting there mate. You need to do the indicators too though, see my thread if you don't know how.

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Posted 21st Jun 2010 at 04:37
pugmarshall

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Yeah i'll be finishing the cleaning tomorrow lol i'm knackered now! Both of my indicators have cracked badly and are mouldy so i'll buy another set and do them whilst they're off the car. I'll have a look, thanks Smile
Posted 21st Jun 2010 at 04:40
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Post #35
Luke i have complete bosch set up for your car as i have just broke another diesel £70 if you want it.I have 3 15" steelies atm just waiting for the 4th then i,l; have a set ready for you.The miami is looking good keep up the good work

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Posted 21st Jun 2010 at 06:27
pugmarshall

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Post #36
ultimate 6 wrote:
Luke i have complete bosch set up for your car as i have just broke another diesel £70 if you want it.I have 3 15" steelies atm just waiting for the 4th then i,l; have a set ready for you.The miami is looking good keep up the good work


Thanks Raz. I have a few things on the car that need sorting first but if I have any money I will have the Bosch off you. Just let me know when you get the fourth wheel mate, cheers.
Posted 21st Jun 2010 at 14:50
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Post #37
Bought some new plates at FCS just thought I would show them. Will be putting them on this weekend just need some sticking pads.

Old ones:


Front was the same but snapped in one place lol

New ones:


Sexy:
Posted 22nd Jun 2010 at 04:37
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Post #38
I also got this from the scrappy which was doing my head in for ages! (about 3 days)



The plastic bit which falls out of 99% of 306's lol
Posted 22nd Jun 2010 at 04:46
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Post #39
Fitted my new doors today and the colour isn't too far off to be honest. They were both slightly bent but after jumping up and down on them for a while they now open and close properly Smile

clayed, cleaned, waxed and polished:


AutoGlym hulk snotted wing mirror:




Also snotted the rear bump strip:
Posted 22nd Jun 2010 at 04:55
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Post #40
Fitted my sub recently:







Interior is in need of a SERIOUS clean up! Maybe this weekend . . .
Posted 22nd Jun 2010 at 05:12
stey cleary

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Post #41
Nice project here, paint the door handles and mirror caps! i did mine and it looks so much better Smile

phase 1 ftw!
Posted 23rd Jun 2010 at 19:57
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Post #42
Thanks mate Smile I had colour coded ones but changed the doors and I don't know what I prefer lol I'll be doing the mirror caps soon though.

And yeah, Phase 1 ftw!
Posted 23rd Jun 2010 at 21:59
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Post #43
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You really need to put a grommet through the bulkhead mate, that's asking for a fire Shock

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Posted 23rd Jun 2010 at 22:17
pugmarshall

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Post #44
Yeah tell me about it! It was the last owner, who incidently is the same person who snapped 3 bleed nipples, stripped 2 wheel bolt holes and chiseled the top off the fuel pump. Oh and bumped into more things than a 90 year old with one eye. Dry

But yeah i bought a grommet on monday so will put it in tonight.
Posted 23rd Jun 2010 at 22:50
webster

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Post #45
That power cable looks the size of speaker wire!

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Posted 23rd Jun 2010 at 23:58
pugmarshall

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Post #46
webzta wrote:
That power cable looks the size of speaker wire!


It's the one i got with an Autoleads pack Unsure
Posted 24th Jun 2010 at 01:10

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