As some of you may have seen from my other project thread, I picked myself up a fairly cheap Arctic blue 182 on Friday!
It's pretty much standard apart from a milltek backbox with custom decat/centre section, Apex lowering springs and Trophy Recaros. It also appears to have a very strong engine with proof of 160hp at the wheels, which is always a plus!
On the drive home it was apparent that there was a ball joint or wishbone needing replaced by how much it tramlined over bumps. On closer inspection, both on the N/S were fucked so that'll be a new wishbone on order from Renault. Also needs a N/S shock.
Got it through to the unit yesterday and first thing first, was to polish up the headlights and give it a good wash!
Headlights before:
And after:
Passenger headlight still has a mark inside it so I'll probably be on the lookout for a replacement at some point.
Following this, a quick wash, decon, de-tar, wash again and a coating of some spray on stuff my mate had, which seems fairly similar to CarPro Hydro2.
Got it inside the unit after this and up on the ramps to give it a good check over underneath. So far, the list of things to do are as follows:
Necessary fixes:
Replace N/S inner driveshaft gaiter
Fix pinhole leak in sump (fired some quick steel on the hope it holds for now)
Replace N/S wishbone/ball joint and shock
Possible track rod end/inner track rod needs replaced
Fix squint exhaust with some better mounts
Refit Cat and sort out the abomination of a centre section on it
Upgrades/improvements:
New front splitter (probably fabia one again but I'd love a proper cup one)
Clean up or replace fog lights
Sort/replace cracked rear bumper
Refurb Turinis
New tyres
Flock dash
Paint some interior bits that look old and tired (door pulls, centre console bit etc.)
Remove rear window stickers
Maybe a steering wheel refurb
Plan to just keep it fairly simple and have it in a sort of OEM+ condition. Will be doing as much as possible myself in the hope of keeping it cheap and cheerful but looking back at that list I doubt it'll stay very cheap!
It's pretty much standard apart from a milltek backbox with custom decat/centre section, Apex lowering springs and Trophy Recaros. It also appears to have a very strong engine with proof of 160hp at the wheels, which is always a plus!
On the drive home it was apparent that there was a ball joint or wishbone needing replaced by how much it tramlined over bumps. On closer inspection, both on the N/S were fucked so that'll be a new wishbone on order from Renault. Also needs a N/S shock.
Got it through to the unit yesterday and first thing first, was to polish up the headlights and give it a good wash!
Headlights before:
And after:
Passenger headlight still has a mark inside it so I'll probably be on the lookout for a replacement at some point.
Following this, a quick wash, decon, de-tar, wash again and a coating of some spray on stuff my mate had, which seems fairly similar to CarPro Hydro2.
Got it inside the unit after this and up on the ramps to give it a good check over underneath. So far, the list of things to do are as follows:
Necessary fixes:
Replace N/S inner driveshaft gaiter
Fix pinhole leak in sump (fired some quick steel on the hope it holds for now)
Replace N/S wishbone/ball joint and shock
Possible track rod end/inner track rod needs replaced
Fix squint exhaust with some better mounts
Refit Cat and sort out the abomination of a centre section on it
Upgrades/improvements:
New front splitter (probably fabia one again but I'd love a proper cup one)
Clean up or replace fog lights
Sort/replace cracked rear bumper
Refurb Turinis
New tyres
Flock dash
Paint some interior bits that look old and tired (door pulls, centre console bit etc.)
Remove rear window stickers
Maybe a steering wheel refurb
Plan to just keep it fairly simple and have it in a sort of OEM+ condition. Will be doing as much as possible myself in the hope of keeping it cheap and cheerful but looking back at that list I doubt it'll stay very cheap!