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#1: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: Brian, Location: VVT Land, Fife PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:34 pm
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Some of you may or may not not know that i've bought Jord294's Miami Blue 309 which he lovingly fettled with as can be seen in this thread: www.309ownersclub.com/...mp;start=0 B-)

After hearing that the car was up for sale, I immediately made enquiries as this picture had been on my desktop image for quite some time, so it was obvious i had a bit of a fetish for the car already.

 


So i thought, i've got some spare cash doing bugger all in the bank, I might as well enjoy it. So i fired Andy a PM and we settled on that I'd be able to buy the car no problem, he just had to finish the 306 gti-6 first. Braw! Very Happy

This, in recent times has been the shortest journey i've went for a car! Kent - 206, Southampton - Goodwood...so North Wales would be a doddle...until my chauffeur, Graham decided he wanted a gti-180 axle...based in Coventry. :-bd .... :-q So we did, Coatbridge > Coventry > North Wales > Coatbridge > soup from Grahams mum and a cup of tea > BED!!! Very Happy

We got the axle alright, nice quick sale and short blether with the seller then off to N.W. By far the funniest thing on the way was the guy in a black 2.2 astra that flew past us, with both rear windows smashed and i'm not trying to be racist but this dude was pretty dark skinned and we just looked at each other and said "Obviously STOLEN" Was very odd!

Anyway, turns out Andy lives in the middle of no-where! Some cracking countryside round about. Unfortunately I've no pictures of this because i just wanted to get to his house!

So, we then arrived at 309 Peugeot Drive, GTi-Ville and were confronted by a nice looking Miami 309 on the drive, and a crappy black one with no plastic trim on it parked next to it :)) My immediate reaction in the car was actually "WOW" and i don't say wow that often! It looked just as good as the pictures i'd seen, which was a relief because it was a long journey! Would have been a shame to go home empty handed! :))

Andy was piddling about in his garage, we had a blether I had a quick walk about the car and went in for a cup of tea. Quite literally NOT the way to "look" at a car but i had full faith that it was a good one! Cup of tea and blethers complete the deal was done and i was off! Once I figured out that I also had to act as a kind of SAD I was off after the car cutting out 5 times...not a great start but off i went nonetheless.

10 minutes into the journey home and a mercedes E-class flew past us with a smashed window. Something "odd" about that area anyway :))

Not got much to say about the rest of the journey other than if you have a kenwood stereo, and you want it to change from radio one to 89.9FM then all you need to do is go over a cracking bump on the M6 in the Yorkshire area...it does this automatically! =)) The rest of the journey was hassle free! I couldn't help but notice how sensitive the steering was, even in comparison to the goodwood. The coilovers weren't really hard at all and didn't really feel any harder than the goodwood! She's a little bit nippier than the goodwood thanks to the k&n set up on there too. I couldn't really take in the lovely blue-themed interior because it was dark! A few hours later, we were home, rested the car, had some supper and went to bed.

Got up the next morning and headed over to ecosse to see if they could help me resolve the start up cut out issue, temporarily increased the idle speed "screw" and i've got further tests to do on it tomorrow morning when it's cold, Ideal because it's frosty outside at the moment! I'm not worried about this issue, it's just annoying and shouldn't be an expensive fix. :ympray:

With that sorted I headed home, parked her up and gave the 2 cars present a wee wash. Safe to say i'll get the 3 of them to a near-by place for a wee photoshoot of some form but for now, here's some shots!

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


I'll be doing my very best to look after it just as well has Andy has, If not...better Wink It's too nice and too rare a car to just let it be run into the ground. Especially going by some of the looks i was getting by other road users when driving it!

This is definitely not for sale...thanks for reading my crap patter journey write-up thing B-)


Only a few plans for this (nothing engine wise so relax in your seats!) but these will be updated in due course! Smile

#2: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: namgaj, Location: Chasing Ash, Addaz and Lee........... hopefully catching Addaz and havin fun :P PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:38 pm
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haha nice one brian, you will be able to open a museum soon if you keep buying cars!!!! looks a tidy one though, have fun with it!

#3: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: tomd0801754, Location: Moscow PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:40 pm
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Lol.. Nice... not a fan of older cars to be honest.. But it looks in amazing nick for its age.

#4: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: Seb, Location: Under your bed PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:40 pm
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I thought the rumours that all scottish people were crazy were false! You'sa crayzee!

#5: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: Seb, Location: Under your bed PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:41 pm
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(That was meant to be my best Italian to english accent btw)

#6: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: Dillon, Location: Kent PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:42 pm
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Laughing just Laughing you have got it bad !!

I got a hint from something you said a wee while back about your stars

So when are you going to start the museum? your neighbours must think your nuts!

#7: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one.. Author: pug206lx, Location: Taking a gearbox off somewhere PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:45 pm
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Nice car Brian Razz It looks seriously tidy for its age...

That carpet is awesome too...

#8: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one.. Author: nakednakeddave, Location: aberdeen PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:46 pm
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i want oneee......:(

#9: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: Brian, Location: VVT Land, Fife PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:52 pm
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Thanks folks! Museum is open any time, just send me a PM lol.

tomd0801754 wrote:
Lol.. Nice... not a fan of older cars to be honest.. But it looks in amazing nick for its age.

You'll probably never really understand what 205's 309's are all about until you've been in one/driven one i think! It's all about how they handle really, team high speed cornering for thee win.

Reasoning behind this car was mainly due to wanting a 3dr 309 (a proper gti in 3dr format!), what it had all done to it in the thread i've posted up at the top of the first post and the fact that there are less Miami blue 309's than there are goodwoods in the country. The picture above with 2 of them is crazy. I think there will be about 5 or 6 3 doors ( i know of 3! 1's just not in the above pic!) and there will be around the same in 5 door models i expect. So it was definitely something i "fell in love with" when i seen it.

It drives so well too, it feels very solid Smile I'm chuffed, so the neighbours can p**s and moan all they like! I pay my car taxes so i'll be using up the road! Bear in mind the Goodwood is stored n a lock-up though Smile So, it's not too bad. However i have noticed that 2 of my neighbours have bought 407 estates since i've moved up here, i wonder if i've been of influence Laughing

#10: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: Ali_H, Location: Chichester, Sussex PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 7:10 pm
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Looks like another minter, but why 3 cars? You gonna sell one of them or run all 3?

#11: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: Brian, Location: VVT Land, Fife PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 7:11 pm
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Why not 3 cars?

#12: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: twed207, Location: borders, near carlisle. PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 7:56 pm
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nice one brian, graham told me earlier. Smile

looks like a fine exaple of a 309GTi, nice and clean!

it's in good hands... Wink

old skool pugs FTW Cool

#13: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: vanman_foci, Location: Barry, South Wales PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:55 am
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fair play that looks in really good condition. Nice to see a 3 door. Love these cars and yes you are mad! Good luck with your next 309 purchase Very Happy

#14: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: jimmyfloydreturns, Location: Sittingbourne PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:13 am
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Seb wrote:
I thought the rumours that all scottish people were crazy were false! You'sa crayzee!

Seb wrote:
(That was meant to be my best Italian to english accent btw)

You sure it wasn't your best Ja Ja Binks impression??

#15: Re: I need to stop buying 309's...here's a pretty blue one... Author: jimmyfloydreturns, Location: Sittingbourne PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:14 am
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Car looks nice Brian, love the colour!

Wheres the Goodwood, do you still have it? (sorry if this is mentioned elsewhere...)



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