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13th January 2016, 12:33
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Originally Posted by DaCrazyOne
Not to set you back or anything as seeing after you ripped the plastics off and fitted new side wing you might want to check the following for rot and strongly advised as will take a few min of time to check and id advise with the rot you already found on it to check over the mas their a common fault design with the inner mud guard and shield.. Where your ECU is sitting on the tray theirs 3 bolts that screw in remove them and that tray will remove and come off. On the fuse bx side the fuses that are in a cluster will click in place and theirs a screw under it and also a screw towards bottom
Under my ECU full of rot, and pretty much same on fuse box side.
Is what I found on mine and just had plates welded and done both sides.
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Thanks for the advice. We did a quick sweep of all the usual places, boot floor, rear arches, bottom of the doors etc. when we bought the car, and they all seemed fine. We didn’t check the ECU which is probably worth doing, like you say. We’ve been slowly undersealing the car when we’ve had panels or parts off, to prevent further problems. But I think long term we may need a bit of welding done, just to cover ourselves.
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And to your question
Happens a lot as drivers seat gets used a lot more than passenger and often than not starts getting flimsy and if seats been changed not tightened back up or gets a bit of play in it or over tightend they brake down so they get welded up and made secure again.
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Yeah it’s a bit of a strange one. I’ve never seen it before, however when we first picked the car up it had been fitted with a grey leather interior, so it may of happened then. I was more concerned if the car had been in an accident.
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17th January 2016, 01:48
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#82
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Originally Posted by Stissy
Thanks for the advice. We did a quick sweep of all the usual places, boot floor, rear arches, bottom of the doors etc. when we bought the car, and they all seemed fine. We didn’t check the ECU which is probably worth doing, like you say. We’ve been slowly undersealing the car when we’ve had panels or parts off, to prevent further problems. But I think long term we may need a bit of welding done, just to cover ourselves.
Yeah it’s a bit of a strange one. I’ve never seen it before, however when we first picked the car up it had been fitted with a grey leather interior, so it may of happened then. I was more concerned if the car had been in an accident.
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Sounds more like interior was not made secure in the first place when swiping original out and back and forth. First few things I started with was stripping down interior and ticking bits off that I had done. Still got a fair bit to do and now got Headliner being sloppy and insecure in central section and near sunroof. So need work out how to re secure that up. Then think it is car detailing getting scratches and small dint's out and get a cordless buffer machine and get a 3 stage polish on the go.
Last edited by DaCrazyOne; 17th January 2016 at 01:55.
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18th January 2016, 12:09
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#83
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DaCrazyOne
Sounds more like interior was not made secure in the first place when swiping original out and back and forth. First few things I started with was stripping down interior and ticking bits off that I had done. Still got a fair bit to do and now got Headliner being sloppy and insecure in central section and near sunroof. So need work out how to re secure that up. Then think it is car detailing getting scratches and small dint's out and get a cordless buffer machine and get a 3 stage polish on the go.
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We used some spray on fabric glue to stick the carpet back down in the footwells. It worked a treat. It might be worth using the same on your roof lining.
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19th January 2016, 23:10
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#84
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Last edited by Stissy; 21st May 2018 at 21:11.
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20th January 2016, 00:19
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Nice work the wing ;-)
Is that your own unit for doing respray work or place local to you who does work on car body work? If so you guys do full resprays or custom paint jobs?
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20th January 2016, 12:03
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Originally Posted by DaCrazyOne
Nice work the wing ;-)
Is that your own unit for doing respray work or place local to you who does work on car body work? If so you guys do full resprays or custom paint jobs?
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I’ll send you a message mate.
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20th January 2016, 12:27
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Originally Posted by Stissy
We also thought that the silver wing on an icelandic car looked too bodged and unintended, so we removed the silver arch trim and Nathan resprayed the wing bright pink
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I'm having a hard time trying to understand the logic here!
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20th January 2016, 13:04
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#88
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Originally Posted by Jizanthapus
I'm having a hard time trying to understand the logic here!
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Pink > Silver I guess.
Last edited by Stissy; 31st January 2016 at 15:33.
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20th January 2016, 15:03
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stissy
Pink > Silver I guess.
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Icelandic > Everything
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20th January 2016, 15:42
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Icelandic > Everything
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Mauritius > all other Saxo colours
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I'm happy being a north easternly smoggie bender.
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20th January 2016, 17:44
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We fitted a silver wing because that’s all we had lying around at the time. The wing we fitted was scratched and covered in tigerseal so we never planned to keep it like that. We decided to sand it down and spray it, just to tidy it up a bit and make it look more intentional – rather than having a battered silver wing bolted to an icelandic car.
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30th January 2016, 12:12
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To tidy the car up. The bracket which holds the left hand side of the backbox to the car was rusty and loose. So we removed the bracket completely and drilled two holes in the boot floor, we then fed an eye bolt up from the exhaust and secured it in the boot. At the moment we only have one bolt fitted, but we’re planning to fit another one behind it and space them with an exhaust rubber.
Old bracket:
New temporary bracket:
Last edited by Stissy; 21st May 2018 at 21:14.
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15th February 2016, 20:08
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#93
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Minor update. Our homemade seat frames sat a little high, so we picked up some proper OMP subframes from adam661 and remounted the seats. The buckets now sit much lower and no longer hit the roof of the car when tilted forward.
Whilst we had the seats out, we taped over the airbag sensors, which we had previously fitted with a 2 ohm resistor to prevent the airbag light coming on, since the standard seats had been removed.
At the same time, we fitted the exhaust eyebolts to make a bracket, and tightened them up so the exhaust sits right.
With the buckets properly fitted, we were then able to mount the harnesses permanently, and refit rear bench. It’s practically impossible to get in and out of the rear with the harnesses in the way, but we don’t expect the rear seats will be used much, we only really need them for one day.
We fitted the pink wing a couple of weeks back but didn’t get any pictures of it. So here it is:
All that’s left on our to-do list for this car is fit the audio, fit wheels, lower and tidy up any bits we’ve left unfinished. Then we can start on car 2, the Gavin and Stacey VTS.
Last edited by Stissy; 21st May 2018 at 21:19.
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18th February 2016, 20:42
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#94
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Project Wedding Sax
My 03 Dakota was used in my wedding too but there wasnt any photos with it and my guys though. There are a couple pictures with my father-in-law and bride getting out of my truck and walking down the sidewalk but thats about it.
Truck looks great
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22nd February 2016, 22:15
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New wheels.
(Picture host down - will sort soon).
Last edited by Stissy; 21st May 2018 at 21:20.
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23rd February 2016, 04:35
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#96
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Two tone VTS MK2,vvc Metro..
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Project stil coming along great I see.
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12th March 2016, 14:03
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Last edited by Stissy; 21st May 2018 at 21:22.
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13th March 2016, 01:16
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Loving this, just read it from start to finish! You've got me curious though, how much did you pay for the gavin & stacey saxo?
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13th March 2016, 11:09
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#99
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Originally Posted by BUMMERS
Loving this, just read it from start to finish! You've got me curious though, how much did you pay for the gavin & stacey saxo?
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Cheers mate. In answer to your question, a lot. After the wedding we're going to fully overhaul the car and put it back up for sale. Hopefully we can get back what we paid.
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14th March 2016, 14:27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stissy
We fitted a silver wing because that’s all we had lying around at the time. The wing we fitted was scratched and covered in tigerseal so we never planned to keep it like that. We decided to sand it down and spray it, just to tidy it up a bit and make it look more intentional – rather than having a battered silver wing bolted to an icelandic car.
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And you couldn't spray it icelandic as you didn't want a 50-shades-of-prickle car presumably
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