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Danc2 12th September 2013 06:48

Saxo VTS Rallycar
 
Sooooo the swap i arranged between the Saxo VTS and the bmw didnt go to plan as the car was all rotten so then i have been looking for a standard vts with little to no rust... I still have the e36 for sale on ebay butttt Its hard to say that hasnt been easy. I finally found this on the trader local and it was unmodified and i couldnt see any rot at all (knew there would be a little due to the age but very suprised how clean it is !!.

So it cost me £700 and seems a bargain the engine is nice and is the body etc





Weight shedding has begun






Removed sound deadenig and the rear wiper motor etc etc, i will be running poly windows all around etc

I have started taking all the dash out and airbags.. Next the big thing is to get the cage in, the car is going to custom cages for a full weld in cage. I am starting with an almost standard ish enginefo learn to drive but change key other parts.

Sam 12th September 2013 20:20

Is that rust on the rear arch?

She looks like a nice example of a standard saxo, seems a shame to rip her apart.

Danc2 12th September 2013 20:28

Yeah its a lovly car and it took me sooooo long to find a standard one in good condition buy it will be in even better condition once ive finished it.

Yeah they are the inly 2 small patch either side but only a tiny plate each side i expected alot more !!!!

Sam 12th September 2013 20:30

make sure you check underneath the ECU tray, its a common place for rust.

Cam 12th September 2013 20:41

How many miles it done?

Danc2 12th September 2013 21:38

Checked all there mate it looks fine. Its done 85k but will get basically all new parts so mileage doesnt mea anything on this. All will be rose jointed etc etc engine rebuilt new head etc etc

Aly 12th September 2013 22:10

I don't think that shell is all that rust free, ive got a 106 on 155,000 and has no rot at all but tend to find early Mk2 Saxos suffer the worst, Should be able to catch that anyway so once it's sorted properly no need to worry. Looks a good base to work from will be watching :y:

hard_corejoeboy 12th September 2013 23:00

Little tip as I've just done it.

Heatgun for that sticky stuff your feet rest on. Then white spirit for the marks it leaves underneath :)

Danc2 13th September 2013 06:22

One timy patch doesnt bother me at all its mint compared to the other hinks of shyyyte that i went to see.

Yeah i used a heatgun for the sound deadening too i have the footwell to do . This car is soooooooo easy to do compared to my e36 !!!!!
http://bit.ly/15DzJaW
You can see from the inside pics after i resprayed the inside and fixed 2 small patches.

It seems a nice base i had to buy the best i could find as if i crashed you dont want to be sat i a rust bucket that will just crumple. Its fine under the ecu and all around the front end that was my big worry.

hard_corejoeboy 13th September 2013 06:56

I have rust in the same place in the inside arch area. Once its treated it will be fine.

Its nice that the car is kept dry now and will probably never see a wet road again (hopefully)

wadoryu 13th September 2013 09:28

I bet that rust will poke straight through.

Danc2 13th September 2013 20:16

^^^^ wrong its not that deep but i will cut it and weld a plate anyway

Danc2 16th September 2013 06:58


Danc2 16th September 2013 07:35

A bit more work has been done on the saxo this weekend, all the airbags have been removed. Little squeeky bum but its all out now phewwww !!



You dont need a passenger mirror so a bit more weight shreading !!



Still on with removing wiring ohhhhhh the fun



There is sooooooo much to do on the car but its slowly getting there. Lots of tidying up to do for the next big job the car is going to custom cages for a full weld in cage.

Danc2 16th September 2013 07:41






Danc2 16th September 2013 22:43



As you can see from the above the wiring is gettig thinner but its a pain to say the least but the more i get out the lighter the car will be what is whole aim. I dont need central locking in the car or the doors to lock.

Next job is dash out to really get the wiring skimmed down

Danc2 18th September 2013 21:39

Jdm new bonnet ???



Noooopppeeeee a new fibreglass bonnet :D !!! £24 on ebay bargain !!!





Finallllly finished getting rid of boot wiring what a pain in the arse !!!!



Next is finish getting rid of all the wiring not needed up to the dash, then dash out and carry on removing shyte !!!

benhomer 18th September 2013 21:54

looks good, will be keeping an eye on this!

hard_corejoeboy 18th September 2013 22:52

Ebay bargain!

But dont crash!

Danc2 18th September 2013 22:56

Yeah not bad for £24 ;) The car should be still structually sound. Yes bonnets help the structure but the chassis provides the bulk behind it and it should be fine im keeping all the crumble zones etc etc so it should be okay.
We have built 9 rallycars in the past all with these and touch wood they have been okay ;)


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