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scottish newbie - lawson15 - 02-12-2016

Hi all,

Yet another newbie. But love reading the threads.

Just purchased my first 306. A blaze gti6.

Few things wrong with her but hopefully soon sort it out. ieĀ 

rotton wing
immobiliser locked
huge side skirts
bigger roof spoiler
graphics everywhere

Good news is she is reasonably clean and someone as far as i can tell spent a lot of money previously just not to my taste


RE: scottish newbie - Matt-Rallye - 02-12-2016

Hello and welcome Smile sounds like a good base for a project! get some pics up so we can all see the progress Smile


scottish newbie - MisterGTR - 02-12-2016

Welcome to the forum. Glasgow based Diablo owner as in the colour of my 6.... Not the Lambo.

Look fwd to reading about your progress.

Best of.


RE: scottish newbie - johnnygomez - 02-12-2016

hi and welcome from another newbie Smile


RE: scottish newbie - 1616six - 02-12-2016

Welcome aboard Smile


scottish newbie - bashbarnard - 02-12-2016

Welcome, always wanted a blaze Sad get some pics up


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RE: scottish newbie - lawson15 - 03-12-2016

No photos just yet as away working at the moment will get updates as soon as i can. Thanks for all the messages


RE: scottish newbie - lawson15 - 01-01-2017

           

So this is the project car. Photos are not the greatest by any standards.

This is photos taken when i was last home. new front wing and rear bumper now fitted. The dual exit is off (replacement here just not fitted) and front end has been treated to new disks and pads. These wheels are also being replaced. Hopefully next time home ill get the rear end checked out but will need a new battery first as immobilizer has kicked in


RE: scottish newbie - Matt-Rallye - 02-01-2017

As much as i dislike the exhaust in that pic it certainly looks like someone went to alot of effort to make the exhaust cutout in the bumper look factory!


RE: scottish newbie - lawson15 - 02-01-2017

Yes totally agree with you. When i removed the bumper it was obvious a good bit of time went into it. Basically its the same story with the rest of the car. Whoever done "mods" done them to a high standard but it was a few years ago and just not to my taste either.

Basic plan is just to get it back to standard ish with a nice set of wheels and s/s exhaust and lowered. But in no great rush

There still are 306gti6.com stickers on the rear windows so possibly has been known


RE: scottish newbie - Matt-Rallye - 02-01-2017

Yeah it doesn't look over the top and certainly nothing that cant be undone fairly easily Smile

Get a project thread up & keep up updated!


RE: scottish newbie - kyler000 - 03-01-2017

Not usually a fan of dual exits but again this looks like it was done very tidy. Look forward to see the progress on this


RE: scottish newbie - Matt - 04-01-2017

Pretty good job of the cut out for the dual exit, looks oem


RE: scottish newbie - lawson15 - 04-01-2017

Yes it really does look oem. Will look into getting a project thread started actually. Will get a few things together before adding or it could be a real long thread ha.

Well bumper and exhaust will be going up for sale cheaply soon, as would like someone to have them as they are in pretty good condition just not for me and would like some space back in the garage.

So far the stripping back of parts has went relatively well. Biggest challenge was silly locking wheel nuts, torqued up far too much that the matching key ended up rounding them so had to drill them out.