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Wow! This is going to be one fantastic project to follow. I love stuff like this.
Your fabrication skill are brilliant!
Plus, who hasn't got a soft spot for a 205?! Even if there is only 2% left of one on this!
Ah yeah, I read the tag but forgot to reply.
I Irchester it's a 172 engine with boost in a 182 shell. I don't think it's an overly quick one either.
Bit odd that he's got the car up for sale but selling bits off it!
I love your car! A pretty penny being spent on it of late!
When are you planning on getting coilovers James? If it's soon, is it not worth holding out and getting the alignment done once they are fitted or will it be a while yet?
Also I got my AD08r's from a Ben Patey off the Facebook group...
No problem at all mate.
We've all been there and hand on experience is the best way to learn. Plus you have a sense of achievement once it's been done DIY.
You know what James, these cars aren't worth full service from garages anymore. Don't get me wrong it's nice to have some paperwork and I wouldn't buy a car without any, but if you have all receipts for DIY stuff then I would never be put off as a buyer.
As you said, it seems sully to pay for a...
Have a look at @Austin-182 thread. He managed to get a plain book and get @LeeRS to make a sticker so that he can keep track of DIY servicing. Great idea.
Lee, how matte is it? Have you got any pics?
I may just bite the bullet and get it! I've changed a dress anyway mate so no point in keeping that old one.
@LeeRS