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16-06-2013, 09:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-06-2013, 09:42 PM by Curt.)
First of all, I know this is a 306 forum. Unfortunately I no longer own one, but would like a project thread. So, here it is...
Some may remember this from a while ago...
I sold it just over a year ago, then realised I'd made a massive mistake.
My mate phoned me the other day to say that the bloke that bought it (his partners brother) was selling and did I want it. Well I offered him a lot less than his asking price and picked it up that weekend.
So it's back:
DSC_0928 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Unfortunately, he has left it with a few scars and a few "chav" additions.
Tried to remove stickers with a scourer?
2013-06-06 14.17.59 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
2013-06-06 14.18.07 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
So I'm going to get the W&D on it and then the mop, hopefully this week.
Then the rest:
2013-06-06 14.18.20 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
2013-06-06 14.18.24 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
2013-06-06 14.18.26 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Bloody heavy shitty 6x9's:
2013-06-06 14.18.40 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Why? Now I need a new pressed plate...
2013-06-06 14.18.48 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Another new scratch...
2013-06-06 14.19.02 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Shitspeed HU:
2013-06-06 14.20.30 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
EVERY wire in the car was twisted together... Including the remote cable for the amp...
2013-06-06 15.00.46 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Speaking of which, look how thin the wire he used for, erm, part of it was:
2013-06-06 15.04.02 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
2013-06-06 17.31.10 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
If a wood screw through the boot floor isn't enough, what do you do? Wedge a spoon underneath it, of course!
2013-06-06 17.33.49 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
2013-06-06 17.34.48 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
This stopped me wondering why the "sub" kept cutting in and out all the pissing time.
So, back in with my stuff... again. Luckily it was all cut to fit.
2013-06-06 14.41.36 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
2013-06-06 14.44.29 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
2013-06-07 12.45.53 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
DSC_1630 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Then I thought I'd "fix" the parcle shelf holderupper. So a shaved bolt head and 2 nuts later:
2013-06-06 17.01.39 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
2013-06-06 17.01.46 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Then, brilliantly, I found it under the boot carpet with the clip that came off the back...
DSC_1631 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
I also changed the window regulator too, as it still didn't work since the last time I owned it
Then I had a delivery...
No tyres:
2013-06-05 11.11.36 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Tyres:
2013-06-05 12.07.48 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
DSC_1595 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
DSC_1598 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
8.5J front and 9.5J rear
During:
2013-06-05 13.26.32 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
After:
DSC_1667 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
DSC_1615 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
DSC_1690 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
DSC_1686 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Then re-fitted my facelift rears:
DSC_1703 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
...and that's where I'm up to.
Fozzy has very kindly sourced me a replacement parcel shelf, so that solves that. Next I need to mop the car and do some paint correction, then sort the engine bay out. As it did look like this:
It now looks a bit neglected. Then, full service, probably cambelt and waterpump and possibly a FMIC and KO3S...
Thanks for looking.
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Nice to see this back, I was actually thinking about buying this off you, and after how shit the VRS turned out I wish I had
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Always loved this car the first time around,
Glad to see you've got it back!
Looks good
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I hate that twist and tape shit. And a spoon i mean wtf, since when were chavs smart enough to do that? Lovely car though, looks amazing on those wheels!
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those are some pretty amazing bodges, i really do think the previous owner would've had to go to more effort to bodge it than do it properly surely?
ah well, im sure you will rescue it
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Love it mate, that car sits so well on those wheels.
Purfekt. Unlike the previous owners attempts at modding.
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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Nice  I do prefer the look of these to the mk4 golfs, but find the golfs interior is far nicer. Are they interchangable? The golfs recaro's are very nice seats..
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(16-06-2013, 09:43 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Nice to see this back, I was actually thinking about buying this off you, and after how shit the VRS turned out I wish I had 
Well tbh, I'm glad you didn't... as I probably wouldn't have got it back  . You got unlucky, shame it's turned you off 1.8T's as they're great fun and this one is brilliant.
(16-06-2013, 09:49 PM)Stephen Wrote: Always loved this car the first time around,
Glad to see you've got it back!
Looks good 
Cheers bud  I'm pleased too!
(16-06-2013, 10:55 PM)Tom Wrote: I hate that twist and tape shit. And a spoon i mean wtf, since when were chavs smart enough to do that? Lovely car though, looks amazing on those wheels!
Yeah I know, I was appalled at the twisting... then I lifted the carpet up and saw that. I've never seen anything like it. Yeah I love the wheels, even better with extra dish
(16-06-2013, 11:06 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: those are some pretty amazing bodges, i really do think the previous owner would've had to go to more effort to bodge it than do it properly surely?
ah well, im sure you will rescue it 
You'd think so wouldn't you... I honestly don't know what goes through peoples minds.
It's already pretty rescued, just the paint and engine bay really.
(17-06-2013, 10:34 AM)C.A.R. Wrote: Love it mate, that car sits so well on those wheels.
Purfekt. Unlike the previous owners attempts at modding.
Cheers Chris, yeah I do feel bad for letting him do it  I'm making up for it!
(17-06-2013, 11:07 AM)Face. Wrote: Great looking car mate.
Thanks dude.
(17-06-2013, 04:04 PM)Ben Wrote: Nice I do prefer the look of these to the mk4 golfs, but find the golfs interior is far nicer. Are they interchangable? The golfs recaro's are very nice seats..
I prefer these to Golfs in every way really. I've always preferred the A3 interior as well, and I put full leathers in this so I'm happy with them. But yeah, they are interchangeable. I gave my old interior to my mate with a 1.6 Golf.
I may freshen this up like I intended before by painting the trim "piano" black like the S3's have.
So I've just been to pick something up:
DSC_1710 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Standard filter from an S2000. It's rather large!
DSC_1713 by TBK Shinobi, on Flickr
Paper filter rather than foam or gauze, so better filtration. Plus a velocity stack and it's huuge! Not bad for £20 from a motor factor, can be had cheaper online too. Just a shame about the colour.
Just got to get a reducer for my MAF now and it can go on
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(17-06-2013, 04:21 PM)Curt Wrote: I may freshen this up like I intended before by painting the trim "piano" black like the S3's have.
Use this stuff
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAPLAC-HIGH-GL...3f22f30885
When it says high gloss, it really is. I did my dash in halfords gloss and it was ok but got told about this so redid it and its much much better and cheaper.
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So glad you have it back! Just don't sell it again
Will look forward to the next outing in it  always out a smile on my face
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Cheers Niall, will give it a go
Haha, trust Matt, it's not going anywhere  . Yeah man, it does mine too... Ready whenever you're next over!
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Nice! I do like A3s, just a bit pricey in diesel form for me...plus they don't come with the 150TDi which I'd prefer after having 2 130's now.
Out of interest, the 1.8t is 150bhp isn't it? What's the fuel consumption like?
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Cheers Tom
They come in 2 forms, 150 and 180. This was a 150... But it's had a Revo stage 1, Forge DV, Ramair filter (soon to be the S2k), 3" decat downpipe, straight through diesel centre section and aftermarket back box... So it's not exactly standard  plus I can't really remember what it was like standard apart from boring.
But it has a split personality... If you can be sensible it'll be very good. I remember cruising back from Bournemouth with Matt once at like 60 all the way and being very pleasantly surprised. If you can't resist however (like me) then it's rather thirsty. I've never worked it out, but I probably average 100-120 miles to £30.
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Yeah I remember that! Was real good on fuel when not booting. But when it sounds like it does its hard not too haha
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Yeah man, nice relaxing cruise for once eh  with the good ol' XSi. Yeah tell me about it haha
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Man I miss that car! Was so much fun
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(This post was last modified: 17-06-2013, 09:36 PM by Toms306.)
(17-06-2013, 07:26 PM)Curt Wrote: Cheers Tom 
They come in 2 forms, 150 and 180. This was a 150... But it's had a Revo stage 1, Forge DV, Ramair filter (soon to be the S2k), 3" decat downpipe, straight through diesel centre section and aftermarket back box... So it's not exactly standard plus I can't really remember what it was like standard apart from boring.
But it has a split personality... If you can be sensible it'll be very good. I remember cruising back from Bournemouth with Matt once at like 60 all the way and being very pleasantly surprised. If you can't resist however (like me) then it's rather thirsty. I've never worked it out, but I probably average 100-120 miles to £30.
Haha, fair enough, sounds a lot less boring now then!
I could be tempted by one, the 1.8ts come up so cheap these days, and Im not doing the milage I was before so not 'too' fussed by the mpg, but obviously its got to reasonable. Might try one or two out, see if I like...
Oh and as for the spoon earth.....I done the same but with an old window lock key in the silver Golf haha, worked quite well!
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(17-06-2013, 09:34 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Haha, fair enough, sounds a lot less boring now then! 
I could be tempted by one, the 1.8ts come up so cheap these days, and Im not doing the milage I was before so not 'too' fussed by the mpg, but obviously its got to reasonable. Might try one or two out, see if I like...
Oh and as for the spoon earth.....I done the same but with an old window lock key in the silver Golf haha, worked quite well!
Yeah, you could say that
Give it a go, like I say it's dependant on driving style. They can be good, can be very not good.
... oh dear. I've yet to find anymore cutlery, hopefully that was it.
(18-06-2013, 05:56 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: It's ok on a run, about 38-40mpg from my experience, but round town or booting it is proper shocking. I once had 196 miles from a tank in the Octavia 
A bit different though... yours had more weight and a completely different map etc. I find if you're sensible it's good all round, it's not shocking cruising about if you're behaved.
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Looked and sounded awesome the other week! shame about the chav areas, but nothing a bit of TLC can't sort
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Cheers, yeah it's getting there  . Just want to fit my filter now!
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(18-06-2013, 04:34 PM)Curt Wrote: A bit different though... yours had more weight and a completely different map etc. I find if you're sensible it's good all round, it's not shocking cruising about if you're behaved.
Yeah but be honest, how often do you behave? The 1.8T just begs to be thrashed, I couldn't really stop myself
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I've already said I don't
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It's just too tempting. Much as I love a tuned XUD, that wave of torque from 3k-6.5k is awesome...
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Got my filter on today, adapter took a lot longer than I was told.
Sounds pretty awesome. As I already had the Ram-Air it's not really any louder under load, but when it dumps it's a lot louder
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reliable and punchy but is it not bit boring to drive though?
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