stuart wrote:How long before you get tapped up by Trev to buy PGA?
Whatever you do, a known car aside, check it and check it again. These are old cars and whilst they are cheap, they may have had muppets tinkering with them for years. I would strongly suggest working out whether you want to buy one that is done or whether you want to do the work yourself and budget accordingly.
Onwards and upwards Dan.
Yep totally fair Stu, i won't be rushing into another car immediately as i'll find one that ticks all the relevent boxes (and save some cash up before hand too) it's fair to say it probably won't happen before i have to insure this again. So we'll see.
pablo wrote:You've had some good times with that car Dan and now it's time to move on:driving:
At least you can say that you had one.
Exactly mate, and it doesnt mean that i won't ever own another one again because despite the crap ive had with mine i'd still have another one.
So again today, made shit loads of progress
Surprisingly got the exhaust of within 5 minutes;
the broken bracket; (sounds like a pub name)
Oops, thats not good.
So monday that'll all be taken care of with some half decent welds instead of their weak ones.
Then it was time to take care of the 'fractured' drop link bracket, which actually was totally busted off by the time i drove it home. excuse lack of photos at this point, but i had the whole lot off;
Surprisingly i can remove and refit the strut without needing a spring compressor.

so the broken part was removed from the drop link, then dad re welded onto the bracket and then i put everything back together again. Also the number plate bulb was replaced and is now working again.