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Your Non Mk2 Cars or Bikes / Re: The Winter Beater
Okay, so a minit update,

The Audi had it's mot so put the new plates on ready:





So went to the MOT, typically a bulb blew half way through but luckily the lights had already been tested so came away with a pass! Only one advisory regarding the cloudy headlights which is great. Had a look underneath, doesn't look too bad!




As a treat, I decided to get some new Osram Night Breaker Laser bulbs and put the new dipstick in.



As a further treat, now I have more confidence in putting money in the car - the cambelt was well overdue by time so went over to Ben's to get that sorted. This was my first time doing a cambelt and Ben guided me through the process effortlessly.

Let the strip down commence:


Dirty under here!



Sorry, didn't really take many pictures as was trying to learn and get it sorted.

Together:





Timed!



Quick wipe down:



New air filter in while I was there too - oil service, plug and cabin filter to change next time!



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Your Non Mk2 Cars or Bikes / Re: The Winter Beater
That’s a decent little buy for a bargain price. Worse case scenario use till it fails and mot and break it, you’ll get more than your £250 back. Just don’t get carried away trying to restore it

Yes it’s not bad, thankfully I’ve sold some bits that came with it for nearly the same price as purchase so essentially it’s free. I’ve been quite surprised with it, timing kit and water pump with engine servicing bits has only come to £150 so far, I’ll probably just keep using it till it breaks as don’t want to park a nice car in the station when everything goes back to normal.
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Your Non Mk2 Cars or Bikes / The Winter Beater
    As winter was approaching, I was getting more and more concerned about using the E30 daily. I had been looking at cheap cars on eBay and Autotrader around the £2000 mark and was getting really stuck on what to buy next, when I was approached by someone stating they had an A3 for sale.

    I went to view the car as it was local and stated price was £500ono - It was a pigstye, full of tool boxes, filthy/muddy inside and out. Unfortunately the previous owner had passed away, although he was consistently using the car for long journeys before illness. The car had been sitting approx. 3 weeks and now had an engine managment light on the dash. Further inspection showed a bit of corrosion on the roof gutter and it had a little clutch judder. On the other hand, the car was only on 111k and had full service history.

    So I made an offer and for the sum of £250, I now have a new daily! Even came with front and rear dashcams! These have now been removed and awaiting to fit on Jasmine's Mii.



Prior to the previous owner, the car was used as courtesy car at a local garage and as such all maintainance should have been kept up to date with annual services. They even had written on the engine covers:







First thing! DEEP CLEAN!



























So as you can see, it's beyond disgusting! I therefore, washed it a few times, decided to give the car a full interior valet - had to take everything out that it came with too!



















So now it was washed, I decided to take a look at the engine managment light. Deleted the error and it's not come back so that's a win!



I went to pick up a set of mirrors too as the casing on the passenger side is all taped. It turns out there is a slight difference between facelife and pre facelift fitting. FAIL At least these have been sold now! Also, it seems that just the glass is damaged so I'll have to find another blue glass to attach.







Treated it to a new set of Audi plates today too!



Although went to check my oil and this happened:






So this has now been ordered and pending collection. Luckily managed to get all the bits out of the tube. Additionally, whilst looking through the history with Ben, it was noticed that the cambelt and water pump was completed at 77k. That's good, or so I thought, looked at the date and it states 03/2010. Therefore, ordered a Gates cambelt and waterpump kit, going to give it a oil service, filter service etc. I'm sure there will be further updates although really I hope these are on the BMW thread. I suppose we will see.

However, current list stands:

  • Cambelt and Waterpump kit change
  • Full service
  • Headlight restoration
  • Possible clutch change
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Your Non Mk2 Cars or Bikes / Re: Building a MK2 16V Rival...
Nothing really to update, been busy applying for graduate schemes, working and sorting the Audi out. I did feel a bit sorry for it sitting there getting all leafy so gave it a quick wash.

Before:







Really could benefit from a machine polish!





During:













After:



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Your Non Mk2 Cars or Bikes / Re: Building a MK2 16V Rival...
Will be interesting to see if you can get the indicators working. Haven’t seen a Beemer yet where they do... it’s an awesome car and you know I am thinking oem the shizzle out of it and it will be better than any money in a building society ..

These ones are broken too  :)) - in all seriousness, I’m actually on that wavelength for once!

So a rear wiper even if not working will tidy that back up, remember how a lay flat wiper on a mk2 seemed a good idea but looked wrong? ... well to some anyhow

Oh for sure! I’ve got the rear arm to put on, just need to rebuild the motor as it doesn’t park correctly. Going to rebuild the front ones too for preventative maintenance.

I put a longlife S/S exhaust on mine, you're lucky enough yours is older so you can do away with the CAT. Mine was 93 so I had to have one,  that added a good £300 to the cost of the system.

How did you find it? Like OEM? Oh, yeah will be deleting the cat - squeeze as much power out as possible!
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Your Non Mk2 Cars or Bikes / Re: Building a MK2 16V Rival...
Nothing major to update:

Replaced a few bits in preparation for its MOT:

  • BMW matching dealer plates are now on!

  • New fuel filler neck boot

  • New rubber gaskets and clips for rear trims









Car passed and is solid as rock underneath - going to look at the exhaust system at some point, most probably a stainless system throughout which looks OEM. Then replace/restore anything else underneath.








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Your Non Mk2 Cars or Bikes / Re: Building a MK2 16V Rival...
'proper' updates...

V8?

I wish! This is supposed to be my 'cheap' car to save for a house and wedding.

There may be a few little surprises in store mind as I won't skimp on it.

I guess we will see the direction it goes but at the moment a V8 isn't in the plans!

 ;)

Just bear in mind my wedding cost £250 .... me, carole and few witnesses then off to the pub!
I'm sure Jazz will be just as understanding.



Yeah I’m sure lol - going to keep it relatively small to be honest and put the majority of the money towards the property! Just finishing my masters too so once my heart op is completed I can get back up the city and start making some “proper” money again! Hopefully, anyway.
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Your Non Mk2 Cars or Bikes / Re: Building a MK2 16V Rival...
Just a quick update today.

Went to BMW and got some goodies:

  • Rear windscreen bottom rubber trim
  • Fuel filler neck boot
  • New bumper bolt as mine seems to be missing on one side







And some new Bosch wipers as the ones on the car looked a bit perished.



And fitted:



Still need to decide on rear wiper delete or fixing the current motor.

Hopefully there will be some 'proper' updates soon.