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13-03-2013, 08:42 AM
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Morning.
Well, as of Wednesday 20th the MOT and insurance will be up on this car and I'm breaking it (this isn't up for discussion).
If anyones interested in parts, let me know, either through here, PM or facebook message.
W reg (2000) and just ticked over 123,500 miles - and yes I was sad enough to take a pic of 123,456 miles lol. It's not in the best condition, but after looking through ebay, most bumpers have scuffs/cracks and half leathers all seem to have bolster wear so I'd say it's about average wear for the age/milage. I will tell you the exact condition and take more pics of parts as and when I remove them (starting Wed's weather permitting).
Almost everything available including half leathers, cyclones, swallows, Eibach springs/GTi shocks/recent top mounts, splitter, remaining working engine parts (head/injectors/new aux pulley/airbox/TIP, maybe turbo for cheap but would need rebuild), gearbox, 266's with 4k old discs and pads, electric wing mirrors (caps are scuffed badly though), silver dash/centre console, 4 spoke leather steering wheel, wiper motor/arms/aerotwins, clocks, lights, beam possibly, etc.
Parts not available - clutch, exhaust cat or backbox (midbox may be salvageable), rear quarter lol, front part of centre console, drivers door handle, engine sensors, hubs (unless you want to replace the bearings), main dash (unless you want a shit one to cut up for a project), headlining, angel eyes (as I know they're worth f*ck all anyway I'll keep them for now).
However, I'm doing this one differently to the Golf, I'm only taking off things I can sell - so if you want doors or engine block (inc rods/pistons) or anything like that you'll have to say before the shell gets scrapped with them. Dash parts and small items I'll keep for a bit longer though, and stick most things on ebay...
This is a money making excersize, so no I'm not giving things away for peanuts. Just wanted to give you guys first refusal. I can post/courier things at cost to you, but not posting large things like bumpers, gearbox, beam etc lol.
Most recent pics -
Cheers
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13-03-2013, 09:09 AM
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Dibs on injectors xx
And the splitter
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how much for the cylcones ????
and will the front pumper go on a normal 5 door hatch if so how much for that aswell ????
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Tbs I can collect aswell
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13-03-2013, 06:25 PM
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(13-03-2013, 09:09 AM)vlj Wrote: Dibs on injectors xx
And the splitter
No problem.
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Nothing constructive to add, but the 123456 picture is win!
I have several from my old 306
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I think the saddest part about it is that at 123,333 miles I reset the trip meter so that would read 123.4 as the milage read 123,456.
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How much for the drivers side tail light posted
How much for the side skirts posted
Please
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I'll have all the trim screws from the dash around the clocks and the steering column, also the ones that hold in the radio stalk. I managed to misplace half of mine and now everything rattles
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electric front window switches both sides?? and all the door lock pins??
pm me?
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(14-03-2013, 12:25 AM)Willo Wrote: How much for the drivers side tail light posted
How much for the side skirts posted
Please
The light - £15 + post (£8 by 48hr courier, unless you know of a cheaper courier/post service).
Side skirts, £40 + post (about a tenner I guess, cant be sure until they're off though).
Might be able to combine the postage if I'm clever with packaging.
(14-03-2013, 07:34 AM)Jonny81191 Wrote: I'll have all the trim screws from the dash around the clocks and the steering column, also the ones that hold in the radio stalk. I managed to misplace half of mine and now everything rattles
Lol, ok no prooblem.
(14-03-2013, 08:18 AM)Piggy1987 Wrote: electric front window switches both sides?? and all the door lock pins??
pm me?
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both 26 pin yellow and blue plugs off the back of the dash clocks and about 300mm of loom ?
also has yours the fuel flap release in the footwell price for the full kit to convert a none release type
i see a project a comin
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If someone can bring that dash to ppc I may be inteested, how much would you want for it?
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(14-03-2013, 10:00 AM)cully Wrote: both 26 pin yellow and blue plugs off the back of the dash clocks and about 300mm of loom ?
also has yours the fuel flap release in the footwell price for the full kit to convert a none release type
i see a project a comin
I thought all 306s had the fuel release flap in footwell. Im on my 4th 306 and theyve all had them
Just wondering tom. Do you have rear lecky windows. If so how much for everything?
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14-03-2013, 04:29 PM
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(14-03-2013, 10:00 AM)cully Wrote: both 26 pin yellow and blue plugs off the back of the dash clocks and about 300mm of loom ?
also has yours the fuel flap release in the footwell price for the full kit to convert a none release type
i see a project a comin
Clock plugs no problem. Fiver the pair?
Yes it has remote flap release, I'm not sure how much is involved in the full kit? I assume its the handle, cable, and 'something' at the flap end. You can have dibs on it, but I'll wait and see whats included before stating a price.
(14-03-2013, 01:08 PM)Poodle Wrote: If someone can bring that dash to ppc I may be inteested, how much would you want for it?
What the main dash? Its a bit knackered, glovebox has been ripped out, passenger airbag cover doesnt sit flush, the bit under the fusebox has been broken in half and many of the fixings have been broken - signs of a bad matrix change I reckon! If you still wanted it, I guess £15?
(14-03-2013, 04:27 PM)kentiiboii Wrote: (14-03-2013, 10:00 AM)cully Wrote: both 26 pin yellow and blue plugs off the back of the dash clocks and about 300mm of loom ?
also has yours the fuel flap release in the footwell price for the full kit to convert a none release type
i see a project a comin
I thought all 306s had the fuel release flap in footwell. Im on my 4th 306 and theyve all had them
Just wondering tom. Do you have rear lecky windows. If so how much for everything?
No, the newer estates have manual filler flap.
And no its a W reg, so is the 'shit' meridian lol. No rear leccys, and the cheaper non airbagged, thin headrested seats. Theres a few other bits 'missing' as well compared to an X reg onwards.
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Right, now its had a wash I've photographed areas of interest. Bear in mind I'm quite anal about bodywork so I've photographed scrathes etc for you to make your own decision on how bad they are. Feel free to PM me sensible offers, dont have to ask for prices first if you already have a price in mind.
Bonnet - Some chips and a slight crease at the front.
Front Bumper - some scuffs and cracks. Grill isnt secure, or fogs.
OS wing - some scouring, might polish out.
NS wing - some scratches, again probably polish out
Grill - ok from front, but crack around the bolt
NS mirror - scuffed
NSF door - not too bad tbh, some edgewear
NSR door - scratched
NS Skirt - good, one yellow mark
Tailgate - lost paint under wiper
Rear bumper - seen a lot of obstacles I think!
Rear lights - no issues there
OSR door - scratched
OSF door - scratch, edgewear, doorhandle needs attention
OS mirror - scuffed
OS Skirt - good
Cyclones - a few kerb marks, but original paint, look good with some elbow grease and cleaner!! Yes the chrome peugeot caps are included.
1 - Marshall Matrac, plenty of tread, minor kerbing
2 - Marshall Matrac, plenty of tread, a few marks, worst wheel I'd say.
3 - T-1R - 2mm in the centre 3/4s, but sod all edge left as I like corners... (I know they're bad, dont need posts about them) Some kerbing.
4 - T-1R - 2mm centre 3/4s, but again, no outside edge, some kerbing.
Half leathers, drivers seat has bolster wear but not 'quite' split yet! These are non airbagged seats, and have thin headrests, ignore the snow on the seat lol. Doorcards ok.
4 spoke leather wheel. Surprisingly small amount of wear compared to the rest of the car!
Knob - not much wear here.
Silver dash - no issues here.
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tom might be worth stating which ECU it has as someone might want ECU/BSI/RCL/IMMO lock set
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I thought about that, however the boot lock doesn't work (seized), the glovebox lock is broken (been forced open I think) and the buttons on the keys are worn out.
Its a 592 ECU with a stage 1 map though, if anyone was interested. Also, wheres the BSI? Can't think I've ever seen it?
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you dont need the key locks as most people only want the immo system
bsi is a black box with two plugs behind the clock low down in the centre dash also controls the central locking and alarm if fitted
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(14-03-2013, 06:24 PM)cully Wrote: you dont need the key locks as most people only want the immo system
bsi is a black box with two plugs behind the clock low down in the centre dash also controls the central locking and alarm if fitted
Oh right, so they keep their own blades you mean?
And ok, I'm sure I'll come across the BSi then!
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yes people use there original locks/blade just replace the electronics as it is normaly an ecu that gives up
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I'm actually looking forward to breaking this now...is that sad.
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Tom how much for the knob
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How much for the splitter?
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Is it in good nick?
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I think so, haven't really studied it in all honesty! But there's no leather falling off or anything cos I'd have noticed that.
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(14-03-2013, 09:51 AM)Toms306 Wrote: [quote='Willo' pid='234661' dateline='1363220743']
How much for the drivers side tail light posted
How much for the side skirts posted
Please
The light - £15 + post (£8 by 48hr courier, unless you know of a cheaper courier/post service).
Side skirts, £40 + post (about a tenner I guess, cant be sure until they're off though).
Might be able to combine the postage if I'm clever with packaging.
To dear for me fella I'm watching a light on eBay that's gonna cost me £10 posted and some skirts at £25 posted but thanks for gettin back to me
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Fair enough, no worries. I've gotta say though, unless that's something like a 14 day courier they're not gonna get much out of those sales, so if they're BIN prices you better get them asap!
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