#1: Project Slow - Ste's Puggy - WARNING: Over 100 Pictures! Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:13 pm ---- Ste's 1.1 8v Zest 3 Project - 20/12/2008 to Now.
First of all welcome to my crazy thread of modifications to a car that most wouldn’t even bother modifying (due to the small engine).
Oh and yes, this will be a VERY long read I've actually been typing it out since I first started modding my car and spotted the 'Projects Car' section on the website, but I've been waiting a while to post it until I had quite a bit done to my car to actually give people something to read about rather than just a quick 2 min thread, Anyways, here's the progress so far.
Some of you will know me some of you won’t, the people that have met me will agree that I try to keep my car looking as nice as possible and detail it wayyy too much even in the colder months..
To most people, this car would be a simple A to B run about, to me it was my First Car and soon became a project..
I bought the car completely standard on 20th December 2008 with 23022 Miles on the clock.
Chapter 1 - The Start Of The Madness..
Here's how it looked the day I got it home..
For a first car this sounded a lot of money to part with, but oh well, I liked the car, it had all the sports bumpers fitted from factory and the added bonus of been a 'special edition' which IIRC got me Colour Coded Bump Strips, a Spoiler and some nicety’s inside..
The car stayed untouched for about a month, until I found this crazy place called 206Info, I joined the site just shy of a month after passing my test and buying my first car, that’s when I got the modding bug..
Here's where the real story starts..
The first thing I bought for the car were some Lexarse opps sorry I mean Lexus Lights, shortly after I got myself a K&N Induction Kit (Purely for the noise really) and a Sony Head unit.
I then found after buying them, I couldn't actually fit any of it to the car My STUPID insurance company (Which at the time was already charging me £1600 a year to insure the car) wanted an extra £350 for some Lexus Lights worth £60 and a K&N Induction Kit which gave the car a whopping hair dryers worth of extra BHP, so the parts I'd got for my car had to stay in my room for a while until I found a new insurance company.
Along came Adrian Flux to save the day, charging £100 more (£1700 a year) I could add anything to the car that didn’t increase the BHP of the car.
So on went the parts.. Which turned it to looking rather ummm yeah..
Anyway, at the time I liked them so left them on there for a while, I then turned to the interior of the car, Looking at small mods that would add that small difference I was looking for.
I started to look at what’s different in each model spec of the 206 and found some parts that I liked, mainly the Silver Air Vent Buttons and Silver door handles so I started looking out for them, it didn’t take long for the Vent Buttons to pop up on Info and I grabbed a set at a pretty decent price, soon followed by a set of Silver handles from a GTi that was breaking on the good old bay.
Then that was followed by Green Footwell LED Strips, some people like these, others think there Chav-tastic, personally I find them useful for finding things that I've put in the footwells when its dark, and they give a nice glow to the car when the doors are opened.
They were wired in so they only come on when you open the doors or take the key out of the ignition (Basically exactly like the interior courtesy light works) They can’t be turned on while driving ect so there is no distraction while driving which is how I wanted them, purely for getting in/out of the car.
Soon came the time to get myself a 206Info sticker, and amazingly I didn’t put it on wonky which seems to be a trend of Info.
Since the day of owning my car I never liked the fuel cap, I always wanted a nice silver GTi one, no matter how hard I searched though, I could never find one that was at a price I was willing to pay, until one day Mr. Racerxbon was selling some of his that he had collected up, I got myself a nice Black Bolted Fuel Cap which sparked all the future ideas of my car off you'll understand soon
The day finally came where I woke up, looked at my car and thought 'you know what, those Lexus lights really don't do anything for the car' so off I went on a search for some new rear lights, Since I loved the Black on Silver effect of the Fuel Cap I managed to narrow the search for new lights down to some Ultra Black LED Clusters found on eBay for a good price of £120ish they arrived pretty quick so that weekend I fitted them to the car, but they still didn’t quite look right..
A trip to Halfords and £10 later and I was a happy chappy, Silvertec Bulbs really do finish the job off nicely.
But then my car didn’t match, I had nice LED Rear lights, but a standard Red Fog Light and Red 3rd Break Light, Back on the bay I went and ordered a Smoked Fog Light and Black LED 3rd Break Light, they also arrived fast and later that week was fitted to the car.
Finally the Rear was looking rather nice, I'm not keen on de-badging so that won’t be happening to this car, however there’s still something missing, Yup a back box and nice pipe.. Maybe that’s for some other time though..
This was the end of the modding line for me for a few months, I was happy with how the car was taking shape, but it was all too quickly and money wasn’t stretching far enough and with Birthdays and other financial needs creeping up on me I thought I'd have a break from modifying the car.
Chapter 2 - A short time later..
Keeping with the theme 'Black on Silver' I thought I'd upgrade my Headlights too, I found some nice Black CCFL Filled Angel Eyes on eBay that I loved the look of, but then, people started talking about Black Masked Valeo's and how hard they are to come by, I searched the forum for pictures of them and instantly knew they were the lights I wanted, the look of them ticked every box of what I wanted for the front end of my car, I got lucky and someone posted a link to a website that was selling some at the time for a price of £260ish me and another member on the site ordered a set and awaited delivery for them, however 2 weeks passed with no sign of the lights turning up.
From here it was a long wait of about 2 months until we both got our money back after a lot of hassle and calling up ect, but that left me with yet again no new lights, luckily a member on Info was kind enough to sell me hers (Thankoooo Hayley) when she was selling her car, so I finally got my nice set of Black Valeo's for a very very good price.
On they went, and still to this day I think they are one of the best purchases’ I've made for my car.
Looking at the car, it seemed the wheels really let the car down, on a rather large scale! I didn’t have the money for alloys and I really don't like aftermarket Wheel Trims 90% of them look quite tacky trying to be fake alloys, so I decided to break out the spray paint, I sprayed the badly damaged Wheel Trims Graphite Gray and Lacquered them up to give them a nice shine. Poor Man’s Alloys FTW!
The next mod was only a small one, but made the car look quite nice in my mind, A new ABS Bonnet Vent I got them when they were fairly new and was selling for a rather low price, I think I paid about £15 Posted for mine, now they’re selling for over £30, It came in the standard plastic black, so yet again out came the sprays, I decided Gloss Black was the way to go with this part of the car.
Once again money got a little tight so the modding was put on hold for a while, during this time I noticed my petrol consumption was rather high compared to most of the other 206's returning a mere 32mpg, now to some it won’t sound too bad, but remember this is only a 1.1, 32mpg in my eyes is shocking.
I tried a few things including driving a lot steadier (this soon became very boring and I felt like I was actually holding the traffic up) after a while I decided to turn to the trusty Info'ers, I was pointed in the direction of a change of spark plugs, so out with the old and in with the new.
This gave me a slightly better MPG but nothing to write home about, so I looked into it further and asked
more questions.. It turned out to be the K&N Induction Kit that had been in the car since I first started modding. Even though I loved the sound of it, it had to go.. I refused to replace it with a standard Peugeot Air Filter so I got myself a K&N Panel Filter from another Info member who sold his 1.1 not long back and had the filter lying around. Petrol Consumption was back to normal after the swap over and everything was good..
In July 2009 I decided to finally get some alloys for the poor car, I got a set of 'Fodres' from a 2000 plate pre-plexed GTi, They were pretty battered and needed a lot of TLC to bring them back up to a good standard.
I estimated it would take me a month of on and off work to get these completed, unfortunately I hardly got the time to do them so still even over 3 months later, there still sitting in the living room unfinished, 2 are fully refurbed and ready for the tyres to be put back on the other two still need some work, I'm hoping to have these on the car shortly after Christmas.
Chapter 3 - So we hit 2010..
Well December was a no modding month on the car due to Tax, Service and MOT times all coming up at once, but here we are in 2010, a new year, a new list of mods..
First I wanted to sort out some 'bass' as the system in my car is rather flat.. So I went out and baught a cheap but chearful sub, which actually turned out to be a rather good buy!
I got a 12" Edge sub, due to wanting one quickly, I went to good old halfords for it, and BONUS they had a deal on, so I got it at Audio Internet prices from a highstreet store
I fitted it without any problems, seriously guys, these things are easy to fit, so don't start worrying if you get one and want to fit it!
Once it was fitted it was testing time, and even though it was a brand new sub, that hadnt bedded in yet (Most subs take upto 30 hours play to bed in and deliver their true potental of bass) it kicked out enough bass to make all my mirrors shake out of place and for my ears to nearly bleed lol!
Chapter 4 - The Tragic Accident..
That got you worried didnt it well it was an 'accident' as such the damage done to the car was not intentional (Or so I was told)
Some very kind pupil at work decided to de-aerial my car for me, by kicking his rugbyball directly at the thing! Needless to say, it did the trick, aerial was bent over, base seal was broken, and the roof was slightly dented, so I had 2 options, replace the base and aerial and reseal it as the dent was under the base and you couldnt see it with a base on..
Or, fully remove the base and aerial, smooth the roof out and get it vinyl wrapped/sprayed, I chose the latter and more expensive option
For a quick fix to stop the water getting in I taped up the roof
I then ordered some vinyl to get the roof wrapped, it arrived and I set about repairing the roof
I also rememberd about a dent in the rear of the roof, which was there before I got the car, so I fixed that too
Then time to wrap the roof
The stuff was totally useless, really thin, and complete crap.. So it came off, the car got booked in for a roof spray and dropped off 2 weeks later, this is a picture of it at the spray shop awaiting spraying
I got a call less than 24 hours later saying my car was done and ready to pick up so off I went to collect it.. On arrival I spotted this...
OHHHH YES! Thats what I'm talking about! Gloss Black perfect finish, One chuffed Ste!
Back home and checking out the shine..
Chapter 5 - The Time Has Come..
In 3 weeks time, the 206 will wave its final goodbye to the Stealies and get a new set of wheels, I have FINALLY finished re-furbing them after having them since July 2009!
Here's some final pictures of them before they get tyres fitted and put on the car in 3 weeks time.
Update to come in 3 weeks
Chapter 6 - The Weekend Of Many Mods..
So.. 10:30pm arrived one Friday night and Ste got bored, so out he went to the car and pulled a random object off it..
Here's what happened..
Saturdays progress consisted of, Gloss Black Mirrors, Gloss Black Front Lion, Alloys been Fitted, and the removal of my fog lights Which left the car looking like this
Then I put it back together, minus the lights to take a side shot to show the alloys for those asking to see them
Time for Black Masked Fog Lights!!! I baked the lights in the oven - Gas Mark 2 / 150°C for anyone thinking of doing this for about 20 mins.. Kept taking them out every 5 mins to check on the progress and slowly take them appart at each removal from the oven.
Then went ahead and sanded them down to key them for the spray, primed them with a couple of thin even coats, and then sprayed them with the black again a few even thin coats.. This is them finished with the glass placed on them but not sealed..
Heres some before and after shots..
Before:
After:
The weekend is almost at a close, and here is whats happened:
DIY Gloss Black Wingmirrors.. I'm actually quite happy with these, still feel like polishing them up even more though
Gloss Black Vinyl Wrapped Front Lion Badge..
The finished and re-fitted DIY Black Masked Fogs...
And this is how the car now stands after the weekend of modding including a final shot of the alloys
Chapter 7 - From Then To Now..
Well it's just before New Year 2011! So to revive a dead thread and keep you updated on the progress of the car, here's what I've been getting upto - It's not alot, but it's an update
Firstly, I decided after looking at my car it was seriously time to get her lowered! So thats exactly what happened..
Off everything came..
Will cleaning up the bolts lol.
And all back together.
Ahhhh thats better!
The old vents were looking abit tattered and needed a good polish, but instead I decided to re-sand them flat and fully polish them back up to a nice mirror shine.. Here's a 50/50 one is sanded the other is polished..
And re-fitted
While I was in the mood of making things look alittle better I also re-blacked the calipers.
And de-badged the rear even though I said I never would lol..
Then came some HEKO wind deflectors..
I then stopped modding for awhile again to build up some money, only to be met with this 2 days before my MOT..
Which was a straight MOT fail as I knew, so the car never went in for it's MOT instead this lot was delivered to my house and fitted.. At the same time we also changed my topmounts as they were on the way to failing too.
Also while we were fitting all that we noticed my break pads were pretty worn and low and the droplinks had also bit the dust so they were replaced too - which lead to one puggy sailing through yet another MOT!
It pays to check your car a month or so before the MOT - saves a heck of a lot of hasstle having to go back and forth, I do it everytime but left it slightly late this year lol..
Anyway moving on, It's nearly the end of the year and my 2011 plans for the car are already moving, I want a new exhaust in the new year which reminded me about a nice little item I bought last year..
So I dug it out of storage and got it sprayed up today..
It still needs laqcuring but that can wait until tomorrow to give it time to dry fully
Also a few days ago this nice little addition arrived at my door
RRP £130+ I paid £25 delivered - there's slight damage to the fiberglass on the drivers side which will take all of about an hour to fix properly, then a nice sand down and respray in EZR will be done and the bonnet gap filled!
30/12/10
Todays progress...
The bumper trim is now laqured, flatted and polished up ready for fitment
Anddddddddddd the badless grille damage which started out like this
has now been fixed re-fiberglassed the bad area and then P38 and sanded smooth to leave me with this
Which will be primered on monday if I get the time
Another quick update - 04/01/2010
Just had a full cat back Powerflow system fitted
Chapter 8 - 2011 Was A Quiet Year For Modding
Soooo it's finally a time for another update.
I have changed my dial's LED's from Orange to white using a kit bought from ebay
The rear of the car was then lowered by Kyle (Gti180Boy on here) Can't honestly recommend this guy enough, absolute top guy and extremely genuine when you meet him!
I sprayed up my gully strips in VW Diamond Black as I was fed up with the faded look
The car then got a clean - Not really a MOD but meh!
All A, B and C Pillars then got sprayed Black with Rubber Vinyl Spray
A 307 spiller was purchased and fitted
I then decided that I wanted more VW Diamond Black so I sprayed up both my wing mirrors from Gloss Black to VW Dimond Black
The car wasn't low enough, it HAD to go lower - Coilovers fitted and torsion bar adjusted (Again)
Then came some new shoes - Toyo Proxes T1R's
The rear 3 windows got tinted in a 'dark smoke'
Chapter 9 - The First Few Months of 2012 - Ice Ice Baby
So 2012 has hit us, and this year I want to sort out the sound system in the Pug!
After a lot of thinking and swapping of ideas I settled to go with a JBL build, keeping as much as possible to the JBL brand and only swaying away for little items, the reasons are simple, I like OEM, 206's had the option of a JBL sound system from the factory, not a power system but still JBL was an option from the start so thats what I went with.
I then starting thinking SQ (Sound Quality) vs an SPL (Sound Pressure Level) Build I opted for an SQ build as I really don't care all that much for Sound Pressure.
Let the purchasing begin!
First up I ordered a set of JBL-P6563c 3 Way Componets
Once they arrived I then ordered a JBL GTO-1004e Amplifier the P6563c's are 2Ohm 3Ways which means this Amp would push 150watts RMS into them, plenty for an SQ Build.
Then came the main part of the build, Two JBL P1222's, Each sub has Two 2Ohm voice coils, I've wired these so they are seen as one 2Ohm load on the Amp.
Powering the Subs is a JBL GTO 7001 Mono Block, At 2Ohms this pushes 700watts RMS into each Sub, again more than enough for an SQ build.
I fitted the Crossovers in the small pocket to the rear of the door cards
And the tweeters were put in adjustable pods on the mirror covers
New battery terminals were ordered
Along with a Volt Display Distro Block
The boxes for the Subs were built, this is a temp job as larger ones are actually required for these subs
All wired up and Volt Display working
Then I ordered a JBL Remote Sub Level and installed it in the small compartment near the steering wheel
Not ICE Related but I also sprayed up the rear window plugs as they had faded and looked abit kaka!
Time to light her up! I wanted the Subs to be lit up at night, a nice Ice White SMD LED Strip soon sorted that out! This is wired to only work when the boot is opened.
I also fitted smaller strips in the door pockets for the Crossovers, Again this only comes on as the doors are opened, the same as the curtsy light.
And also some under door lights, these are 'Ice White' but look blueish on the phone camera, I also have the same SMDs fitted in the footwells, again as always these only light up as the doors are opened, they're also on a switch so I can turn them off even when the doors are open.
And finally, I've ordered myself some Pressed Plates BOYAH!
Last edited by Ste on Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:22 pm; edited 18 times in total
#2: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Dillon, Location: KentPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:22 pm ---- Looks absolutely mint mate Lots of nice little touches to make it different and stand out. Apart from the wheels what's next?
#3: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:45 pm ---- Alloys are ready to go on, just need to go get the tyres fitted
Then glossing the mirrors, and then it'll be lowering and a backbox as there both still standard..
#4: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Brian, Location: VVT Land, FifePosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:10 am ---- I'm really liking that roof vinyl ste! So do you just not listen to the radio any more then?
#5: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:36 am ---- Not vinyl the vinyl went in the bin after about 10 mins of it been on haha!
Got it fully sprayed lasts longer and looks mucho better! I wasnt happy with the finish of the vinyl, and when it comes to my car, it HAS to be the right finish lol!
For the min yeah I have no radio but I'm fitting an internal aerial into the roof lining in the next few weeks
#6: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mattie-RS, Location: A Track near you ;)Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:35 pm ---- Ste mate looks a beast from last time i saw you
Carn't wait to see it again with the roof and new rims on keep it up kidda
#7: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: matty, Location: SwindonPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:36 pm ---- nice mate.
brian how do you have 60 posts already
#8: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Brian, Location: VVT Land, FifePosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:50 pm ---- Ah i see, i skim read your post (looked at pics lol) I did think it was an amazing finish for vinyl! I'm going to be doing some chrome vinyling for the 309 soon, it'll be a hard thing to get looking good i think
Matty - check the admin's join dates, we've been on here for a few weeks sorting the site out. The post counts are in admin section and here and there on there site.
#9: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: matty, Location: SwindonPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:51 pm ---- ah fair play mate, no spamming then - or flooding is it
#10: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ian-A, Location: NewcastlePosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:03 pm ---- Looking good. The finish on the wheels looks really good - is it a pro job or DIY?
#11: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Matthews206, Location: BlackburnPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:07 pm ---- I Love that roof! Seriously thinking about getting some valeos now aswell!
#12: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:10 pm ----
Ian-A wrote:
Looking good. The finish on the wheels looks really good - is it a pro job or DIY?
Alloys were home DIY job mate
Matthews206 wrote:
I Love that roof! Seriously thinking about getting some valeos now aswell!
I'm in love with the roof myself, I only picked the car up yesterday after getting it sprayed
The lights are quite hard to get hold of now, they was when I got them but there getting even more rare lol..
#13: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: burga_hdi, Location: Goole East yorksPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:14 pm ---- looking forward to seenin it now ste looking good on pics just need alloys n slammin now
#14: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Howey, Location: Kings LynnPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:20 pm ---- Said it before and ill say it again... Cracking build mate!
#15: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:49 pm ----
Howey wrote:
Said it before and ill say it again... Cracking build mate!
Cheers mate!
#16: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: b47t0n, Location: sheffieldPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:54 pm ---- loving the roof looks good
im hopeing to get this done 1 day
#17: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ryan, Location: South ShieldsPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:55 pm ---- Looking good mate, I'm loving the roof. Keep it up
#18: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: simon69, Location: cleckheatonPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:59 pm ---- very nice mate keep up the good work
#19: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: misskayleigh, Location: Kings Lynn, NorfolkPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:07 pm ---- Car's looking good! i think i must've missed when the alloys went on?! look much better!! and the roof looks awesome!!
#20: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: BailedC30, Location: Beverley, East yorkshirePosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:39 pm ---- sweeeeettt. now you just need to get your alloys sorted and slam it
#21: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 3:05 pm ---- Alloys are sorted Will Fitting them in 3 weeks
Slammage is a MUST!! lol
#22: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Austin, Location: TelfordPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:38 am ---- Looks great, really like the gloos black roof vinyl.
#23: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:19 am ----
Austin wrote:
Looks great, really like the gloos black roof vinyl.
Not vinyl mate I put that on, and then instantly removed it and got the roof sprayed
#24: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: mattievrs, Location: LeicesterPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:41 am ---- Really liking the roof ste! Ive been toying with the idea for a while but seeing it on a silver 206 has now made my want to do it! Great little thread too!
#25: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: wooders_09, Location: CheshirePosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:51 pm ---- Love the roof. Looks amazing. How much did it set you back?
#26: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:09 pm ---- Roof was £120 with the damage repaired and fully smoothed out discounts FTW Last edited by Ste on Mon Apr 18, 2011 5:49 pm; edited 1 time in total
#27: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: namgaj, Location: Chasing Ash, Addaz and Lee........... hopefully catching Addaz and havin fun :PPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:10 pm ---- shes coming along nice ste lad! good work
#28: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:16 pm ----
namgaj wrote:
shes coming along nice ste lad! good work
Thanks, you shall see it in the 'metal' at Leeds no doubt
#29: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 3:12 pm ---- The Time Has Come..
In 3 weeks time, the 206 will wave its final goodbye to the Stealies and get a new set of wheels, I have FINALLY finished re-furbing them after having them since July 2009!
Here's some final pictures of them before they get tyres fitted and put on the car in 3 weeks time.
It's still strange to think they started out like this...
Update to come in 3 weeks
#30: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: AJS, Location: ScotlandPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 3:19 pm ---- Great job on the refurb bud
#31: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mitch, Location: ScotlandPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 3:21 pm ---- Nah Ste, not to my liking, should have left it standard, especially those headlights, as you know you want to sell the mto me
Haha, just kidding, i looooove it! Better still get that picture LOL!
#32: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: GazRG, Location: Bournemouth/CardiffPosted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:30 am ---- Good work mate, I like the black/silver theme you've got going on and the roof spray looks really good actually.
#33: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Jamie, Location: Ring y0Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:31 am ---- Reminds me of my old roof
#34: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:14 am ----
Jamie wrote:
Reminds me of my old roof
aye, thanks for the idea
In less than 24 hours the wee 1.1 will finally have its alloys fitted
#35: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Quarmbo, Location: Bristol & LeicesterPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:46 am ---- Good thread Ste. You going to get the alloys done in Gloss Black as well? I think it would match the silver black theme you got going on!
#36: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:49 am ---- Nah mate, Got them done in like a flat silver, they look niceeee.. The wheels are black at the mo that are on and now because the roofs black ect it looks too much.. so Silver alloys should level it all out again
I'll get some piccys up tomorrow once there fitted and the cars had a clean
#37: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Quarmbo, Location: Bristol & LeicesterPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:57 am ---- Good good, I look forward to having a look. What kind of exhaust are you going for? Loud and proud, or nice and shiny with a subtle tone to it?
#38: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:08 am ---- nice and shiney with a subtle tone
Got a few other bits to do first before the exhaust though the list is endless!
#39: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:23 pm ---- So.. 10:30pm arrived and Ste got bored, so out he went to the car and pulled a random object off it..
Here's what happened..
I'm unsure on it as I havent seen it on the car yet.. BUT it's 100% reversable in liturally seconds
I'll update with a picture of it on the car tomorrow
#40: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: sam-c, Location: Uni: Kent Home: ScunthorpePosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:27 pm ---- shame it didnt take second to make!
seriously guys he has actually spent the past 2 hours doing it! true perfectionist here
think this looks awsome sure it will look great on the car
#41: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:29 pm ----
sam-c wrote:
shame it didnt take second to make!
seriously guys he has actually spent the past 2 hours doing it! true perfectionist here
think this looks awsome sure it will look great on the car
Haha yeah poor Sam watched me make it, I was using a scalpal so needed supervision you see
It's not sprayed, thats the hint haha!
#42: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: coopskin, Location: Hull, East YorkshirePosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:15 pm ---- i know what it has on it
ste mate, might pop down tomorrow (or today, depending how you look at it) to have a quick look at your car i'll send you a text
#43: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:29 pm ---- Alright mate Let me know when your coming down if you do and I'll make sure I'm in and yup, its the vinyl I've got LOADSSSSSSSS of it left, and it seems a shame to waste it, its no good for the roof but amazing for smaller things
Alloys are going on at 9ish today, fog lights are getting masked, polishing up the mirrors properly (as there now gloss black but still need polishing up), removing the zest badges from the doors, and possibly changing the mottled style door pillar vinyl for gloss black GTi 180 style stuff so yeah LOTSSSSSS happening to the car today haha!
#44: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: vanman_foci, Location: Barry, South WalesPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:34 am ---- Looks good. Sometimes less is more
#45: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: burga_hdi, Location: Goole East yorksPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:36 am ---- Pictures pictures pictures come on show us the wheels lol
#46: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: carol206, Location: Dumfries and GallowayPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:45 am ---- Looks rather tidy mate!! Loving the roof
#47: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: C4RLO5, Location: CumbriaPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 10:14 am ---- Looking good
Roofs class, but im biased haha
#48: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 10:17 am ----
burga_hdi wrote:
Pictures pictures pictures come on show us the wheels lol
You want pictures? Ok.. Here's how it currently stands
#49: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: burga_hdi, Location: Goole East yorksPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:09 pm ---- oh....i hope it supose to look like this lol
wheels sorted?
#50: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:56 pm ---- Haha, yeah was removing the fogs to mask them
It's now back together but fogless.. There getting masked tomorrow Alloys are all sorted and on the car now, along with Gloss Black Mirrors, Gloss Black Front Lion, and tomorrow the fogs will be back in
#51: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mattie-RS, Location: A Track near you ;)Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:06 pm ----
Ste206 wrote:
Haha, yeah was removing the fogs to mask them
It's now back together but fogless.. There getting masked tomorrow Alloys are all sorted and on the car now, along with Gloss Black Mirrors, Gloss Black Front Lion, and tomorrow the fogs will be back in
Your words are meaning-less without pics
#52: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:07 pm ---- Pics will be taken tomorrow the cars still somewhat in bits aka it has no fogs and some bolts aint been put back in yet and needs a propper good clean so I'll do all that tomorrow and go on a photo sesh
#53: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mattie-RS, Location: A Track near you ;)Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:09 pm ---- ahhh i see,
knew you wouldnt take any pics without it been clean
#54: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Tarmac-Terrorist, Location: West YorkshirePosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:15 pm ---- Had a hard time getting those fog lights out yeah??
#55: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:31 pm ----
Tarmac-Terrorist wrote:
Had a hard time getting those fog lights out yeah??
Erm, You could say that mate
#56: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:32 pm ---- So todays progress consisted of, Gloss Black Mirrors, Gloss Black Front Lion, Alloys been Fitted, and the removal of my fog lights Which left the car looking like this
Then I put it back together, minus the lights to take a side shot to show the alloys for those asking to see them
I'll be spraying the fogs tomorrow and then pull the poor thing back to pieces to re-fit them
As always expect pictures tomorrow when I do a propper update
#57: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Dillon, Location: KentPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:58 pm ---- Looks ace mate really liking the mods to this car, it's really taking shape not far off being one of the best
#58: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:04 pm ---- Thanks mate
Still got a few plans in mind for her yet though haha! Nothing over the top, keeping in with the lines of whats already going on with the car just finishing touches and more subtle things
#59: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:15 am ---- Todays progress so far:
Baked the lights in the oven - Gas Mark 2 / 150°C for anyone thinking of doing this for about 20 mins.. Kept taking them out every 5 mins to check on the progress and slowly take them appart at each removal from the oven.
Then went ahead and sanded them down to key them for the spray, primed them with a couple of thin even coats, and then sprayed them with the black again a few even thin coats.. This is them finished with the glass placed on them but not sealed..
And before:
After:
Just got to go take the car to bits again and re-fit them
#60: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: sam-c, Location: Uni: Kent Home: ScunthorpePosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:21 am ---- looking good ste!
#61: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: mattievrs, Location: LeicesterPosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:32 am ---- how have you sealed the lenses back on the fogs ste?
#62: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:35 am ----
mattie wrote:
how have you sealed the lenses back on the fogs ste?
Blu-tack FTW!
Nah, a bead of silicone in the ridge where the old stuff was, and then also another bead all the way around the outer edge of the glass to make sure its sealed fully Hopefully it'll hold lol!!!
#63: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 7:39 am ---- Wooooohooooo Mods all done that I had planned lol! Time to rest.. Car needs a propper good clean but I liturally have no energy left lol!
I'll go take some pictures in a few, just need to have a cuppa first lol!
#64: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:08 am ---- Picture Timeeeee..
DIY Gloss Black Wingmirrors.. I'm actually quite happy with these, still feel like polishing them up even more though
Gloss Black Vinyl Wrapped Front Lion Badge..
The finished and re-fitted DIY Black Masked Fogs...
And this is how the car now stands after the weekend of modding including a final shot of the alloys
So this weekend its had... Alloys fitted, Mirrors Gloss Blacked, Foglights Masked, and Lion badge blacked..
Comments Welcome
#65: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mikey2uk, Location: StevenagePosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:10 am ---- Looking good Ste I do like how you have made your car look, just right not to in your face
#66: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mattie-RS, Location: A Track near you ;)Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:16 am ----
#67: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: bertt, Location: chesterPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:22 am ---- how much was it to get the roof sprayed up mate, i have a sunroof so to spray the rest of the roof black may make some improvement. . .
#68: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: DJ-, Location: UKPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:28 am ---- Nice one Ste, havent checked your progress thread since old info!
Coming along very nice indeed, nice to see you finally got some alloys
#69: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 2:13 pm ----
bertt wrote:
how much was it to get the roof sprayed up mate, i have a sunroof so to spray the rest of the roof black may make some improvement. . .
Everywheres different mate, so I cant really give you an exact price, just get some quotes expect in the range of £200-£400 depending on where you go, how good they are ect...
DJ-XS wrote:
Nice one Ste, havent checked your progress thread since old info!
Coming along very nice indeed, nice to see you finally got some alloys
Cheers mate! I've had alloys since July 09 just never fitted them until now haha! DIY Refurb took a while longer than expected due to other commitments which are now no longer an issue
#70: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: sam-c, Location: Uni: Kent Home: ScunthorpePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 2:36 pm ---- ste good to see the hard work has paid off!
im envious of your diy ability im going to have to comission you to do some of my odd jobs i need doing
#71: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:54 pm ----
sam-c wrote:
ste good to see the hard work has paid off!
im envious of your diy ability im going to have to comission you to do some of my odd jobs i need doing
Shout and I shall be there DIY FTW! Aslong as you know what your doing, I hate these people who do shoddy jobs and think it looks good lol!
As you'll know though from seeing my car, I WONT leave anything that isnt 100% lol!
#72: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Lecktorious, Location: ScotlandPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:18 pm ---- Needs something with a bit more punch under the bonnet now
#73: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: coopskin, Location: Hull, East YorkshirePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:20 pm ---- hmmm, some thing like a nice.......oh oh nearly gave it away
#74: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mattie-RS, Location: A Track near you ;)Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:24 pm ----
coopskin wrote:
hmmm, some thing like a nice.......oh oh nearly gave it away
nearly
#75: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: namgaj, Location: Chasing Ash, Addaz and Lee........... hopefully catching Addaz and havin fun :PPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:25 pm ---- looks mint mate, good work, what it needs now is to stretch its teeny tiny legs on the rollers at RS, we will all throw a pound in to get it on!!
#76: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:52 pm ----
G. wrote:
Needs something with a bit more punch under the bonnet now
Indeed it does
coopskin wrote:
hmmm, some thing like a nice.......oh oh nearly gave it away
haha shhhhhhhhhh
namgaj wrote:
looks mint mate, good work, what it needs now is to stretch its teeny tiny legs on the rollers at RS, we will all throw a pound in to get it on!!
Ohhhhhhhh it'll be going on sometime mate when the above has been completed Coops knows how it is haha!
#77: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: coopskin, Location: Hull, East YorkshirePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:54 pm ---- too right i do
cant wait for it to be a BEAST!
#78: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:56 pm ----
coopskin wrote:
too right i do
cant wait for it to be a BEAST!
Dont lie, you just cant wait to get a shot of it and be like ohhhhhhh i want i want lol!
#79: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: coopskin, Location: Hull, East YorkshirePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:58 pm ---- haha. i just cant wait for the hunt that we are gonna have ahead of us for what you wanna put in it
#80: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:59 pm ---- it'll be all worth it ^_^ POWAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
#81: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:01 pm ---- OMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!
[ajs] says (00:00):
right
so
what engine you getting
Ste says (00:00):
hahaha
[ajs] says (00:01):
tell me or ill ban you
LOL!
#82: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: coopskin, Location: Hull, East YorkshirePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:02 pm ----
#83: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: coopskin, Location: Hull, East YorkshirePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:03 pm ---- AJ its a secret that only us Hullites are allowed to know. ay ste
#84: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: AJS, Location: ScotlandPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:03 pm ---- He folded on the prospect of me banning him
#85: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: coopskin, Location: Hull, East YorkshirePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:04 pm ----
BOOOOOOOOOOO!
sounds like a nice plan though dont it AJ?
#86: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: AJS, Location: ScotlandPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:06 pm ---- It sure does! A very nice plan and if he does it well it will be a heck of an achievement bringing it up from a 1.1.
Just not sure he can fit the jet engine under that little bonnet
#87: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:06 pm ----
coopskin wrote:
HAHAHAHAHA Mate that propper made me go into a laughing fit!
#88: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mattie-RS, Location: A Track near you ;)Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:08 pm ----
coopskin wrote:
AJ its a secret that only us Hullites are allowed to know. ay ste
What about me then
#89: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:21 pm ----
Mattie® wrote:
coopskin wrote:
AJ its a secret that only us Hullites are allowed to know. ay ste
What about me then
Think about 5-6 people know now although you were one of the first 3 lol
#90: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:08 pm ---- Soooooooooo it's been a long time since my last update, but I've been moving house and what not so not really had much time for modifications for a while.. However this mod has been along time coming..
Here she is nicely lowered
#91: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ruffy_206, Location: BristolPosted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:15 pm ---- looks good did the bars come out easy? how much is it lowered?
#92: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:19 pm ---- Believe it or not, the backs not been touched it was actually quite abit lower than the front to start with so we just did the front (dropped 40ish) and WD-40'd the back ready to drop that at a later day when we can be bothered/have more time haha!
#93: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ruffy_206, Location: BristolPosted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:23 pm ---- aahhh cant really see the back you took it on that angle on purpose lol. but yeah good idear let them soak a bit. and 40 is about right imo.
good luck with the back when you get onto it lol
#94: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:33 pm ---- haha you'd think the back was really high but it's not tbh it's wierd lol! But were still going to drop it slightly
Yeah I like 40 too tbh, sits just nice, although I feel I want to go lower for 'looks' but now I'm at about 40 I love the handling and going lower will just reverse that
I'm thinking coilovers is the next step so I can just drop it down for show days, and lift it to 40 for the rest of the time haha!
#95: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ruffy_206, Location: BristolPosted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:35 pm ---- thats what i do mate anything below 40 and speedbumps do my head in allways lower it back down to about 60 70 for shows tho lol. just pain when they seize up.
#96: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:37 pm ---- Ahhh see if I had coilies I'd constantly keep them clean I'm a clean-a-holic lol!
#97: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ruffy_206, Location: BristolPosted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:41 pm ----
Ste206 wrote:
Ahhh see if I had coilies I'd constantly keep them clean I'm a clean-a-holic lol!
its better now its dryer i do clean them umm every month dad owns a garage so take them apart and clean them up but its just a pain but i left them over the winter and they would not move for love or money.
thier needs to be a cover you can buy to protect them.
#98: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mattie-RS, Location: A Track near you ;)Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:05 am ---- glad you like the front
you want that back lowering now like my mystery one
#99: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:36 am ---- The next stage for the car is now in planning...
Big ICE!!!!
and some more cheeky lowering - dropping to 60mm all round, and refurbing the Fordre's black
Watch this space peoples
#100: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:50 pm ---- Chapter 7 - From Then To Now..
Well it's just before New Year 2011! So to revive a dead thread and keep you updated on the progress of the car, here's what I've been getting upto - It's not alot, but it's an update
Firstly, I decided after looking at my car it was seriously time to get her lowered! So thats exactly what happened..
Off everything came..
Will cleaning up the bolts lol.
And all back together.
Ahhhh thats better!
The old vents were looking abit tattered and needed a good polish, but instead I decided to re-sand them flat and fully polish them back up to a nice mirror shine.. Here's a 50/50 one is sanded the other is polished..
And re-fitted
While I was in the mood of making things look alittle better I also re-blacked the calipers.
And de-badged the rear even though I said I never would lol..
Then came some HEKO wind deflectors..
I then stopped modding for awhile again to build up some money, only to be met with this 2 days before my MOT..
Which was a straight MOT fail as I knew, so the car never went in for it's MOT instead this lot was delivered to my house and fitted.. At the same time we also changed my topmounts as they were on the way to failing too.
Also while we were fitting all that we noticed my break pads were pretty worn and low and the droplinks had also bit the dust so they were replaced too - which lead to one puggy sailing through yet another MOT!
It pays to check your car a month or so before the MOT - saves a heck of a lot of hasstle having to go back and forth, I do it everytime but left it slightly late this year lol..
Anyway moving on, It's nearly the end of the year and my 2011 plans for the car are already moving, I want a new exhaust in the new year which reminded me about a nice little item I bought last year..
So I dug it out of storage and got it sprayed up today..
It still needs laqcuring but that can wait until tomorrow to give it time to dry fully
Also a few days ago this nice little addition arrived at my door
RRP £130+ I paid £25 delivered - there's slight damage to the fiberglass on the drivers side which will take all of about an hour to fix properly, then a nice sand down and respray in EZR will be done and the bonnet gap filled!
#101: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: jimbo2470, Location: englandPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 4:15 am ----
Ste206 wrote:
Chapter 7 - From Then To Now..
I then stopped modding for awhile again to build up some money, only to be met with this 2 days before my MOT..
Which was a straight MOT fail as I knew, so the car never went in for it's MOT instead this lot was delivered to my house and fitted.. At the same time we also changed my topmounts as they were on the way to failing too.
REALLY?? your being had then mate..im an mot tester and i asked about this at my refresher course...He said "minimum standards appyl" Its not an MOT failure as it not a complete failure of the rubber bush, its perishing.. and i doubt very much you would be able to fail that joint on excessive movement!! Id pass and advise all day long..
#102: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:00 am ---- It was pretty bad tbh mate, the picture makes it look better than it was was about 2mm of bush left before you could see the centre bar. a week later when I jacked it up to fit the new ones it had split fully at its weakest point.
The front bush on this side would of been an advisory, and the two on the other arm would of too as they were just starting to go, but the guy said that ones gone just that little bit too much to put it down as an advisory because it'd dryed out so bad it'd go within days/weeks.. Which he wasnt wrong about - The car never got MOT'd as I spotted the problem and asked their advice and the MOT was canceled and re-booked for 2 weeks later after the work had been carried out ( I had over a month left on my MOT Cert at the point I took it to get checked )
tbh though your not the first one to say it would of passed, I had mixed feelings weather it would or wouldnt but thought I'd get it checked because I dont like her failing lol..
#103: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: jimbo2470, Location: englandPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:47 am ----
Ste206 wrote:
It was pretty bad tbh mate, the picture makes it look better than it was was about 2mm of bush left before you could see the centre bar. a week later when I jacked it up to fit the new ones it had split fully at its weakest point.
The front bush on this side would of been an advisory, and the two on the other arm would of too as they were just starting to go, but the guy said that ones gone just that little bit too much to put it down as an advisory because it'd dryed out so bad it'd go within days/weeks.. Which he wasnt wrong about - The car never got MOT'd as I spotted the problem and asked their advice and the MOT was canceled and re-booked for 2 weeks later after the work had been carried out ( I had over a month left on my MOT Cert at the point I took it to get checked )
tbh though your not the first one to say it would of passed, I had mixed feelings weather it would or wouldnt but thought I'd get it checked because I dont like her failing lol..
lol, pics do no justice..
i heard stevie wonder does a good mot...
#104: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Antknee, Location: ManchesterPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 6:40 am ---- out of curiosity how did you go about polishing up the black plastic? would like to give that a try very nice looking car!
#105: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 7:06 am ----
Antknee wrote:
out of curiosity how did you go about polishing up the black plastic? would like to give that a try very nice looking car!
Megs finishing paper 2500grit used wet, sand it all smooth and dry it but dont go through the lacqure (It's pretty hard to go that far down with 2500grit though), then some AG SRP and a heck of a lot of elbow work took me about an hour to do the bonnet vents
P.S. They're sprayed gloss black but had started to fade with the sun and lack of TLC hence needing to bring them back to life
#106: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:05 am ---- Todays progress...
The bumper trim is now laqured, flatted and polished up ready for fitment
Anddddddddddd the badless grille damage which started out like this
has now been fixed re-fiberglassed the bad area and then P38 and sanded smooth to leave me with this
Which will be primered on monday if I get the time
#107: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Mattie-RS, Location: A Track near you ;)Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:44 am ---- you just dont mess about do ya ste
#108: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:49 am ---- I like to get things sorted
#109: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 1:58 pm ---- Just decided to order some Philips X-Treme Power H7's as my current bulbs are starting to feel 'dimmish' at night
#110: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:19 am ---- Puggys off to the bodyshop for it's latest mod today - I shall be back in a few hours with pictures hopefully lol!
#111: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:18 am ---- £144 later - Full cat back Powerflow system
#112: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: ROVEZZ, Location: CheshirePosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:05 pm ---- Such a nice 206. Mine is very similar... may have added a black roof to my list of things to look into for the new year!
#114: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:25 pm ----
ROVEZZ wrote:
Such a nice 206. Mine is very similar... may have added a black roof to my list of things to look into for the new year!
It's pretty costly lol! But well worth it tbh
tofy92 wrote:
thats an orsum zorst dude
Haha cheers man, I luffs ittttt!
#115: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Andrew, Location: Black Country Ay IPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:30 pm ---- Looking great I like this car
Did they cut your bumper to fit and then attach the 180 bumper trim?
#116: Re: Project Slow - Ste206 Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:47 am ----