I bought my 99 T reg Astor grey 6 from a member on here just after Christmas last year and have spent the odd day here and there since tidying up various bits and bobs, so i thought i'd get round to posting some pics and let you know what id been up to.
The car as i collected it, in all its winter glory, 4 owners, 100k miles, recent clutch & Nissens rad, with Full service history.
It drove spot on, had fully working A/c and was (and will remain) completely bog standard.
The next day was a tad sunnier so i broke out the pressure washer and gave it a good clean.
Within the next couple of days i started a new job as a salesman at my local Peugeot dealer so, as anyone knows who sells cars, free time became very scarce indeed, along with all the snow we had in january, it slowed progress a bit.
The plan was to get the car detailed to asses what external work needed doing - i know it need some paintwork on the passanger side - scratches and the rear bumper was scuffed, the wheels all needed refurbing and the two rear tyres were an odd mix.
The front suspension was creaky over speedbumps, and the brakes were warped on the front, along with the cambelt being due soon (on age rather than mileage)
At least my staff parts discount with my new employer would help!!!
Within 2 days of starting at pug my first order went into parts...
Headlamp protectors,
Mudflaps and GTi badges for the front
New drivers sill trim rubber
Hog rings for the side skirts
Touch up Stick
Oil filter, oil, air filter, plugs, fuel filter, wiper blades
4 x orange indicator bulbs (they were all flashing white)
My private plate had come through by then so i fitted all the bulbs and headlamp covers and the plates
Along with some LED bulbs for the number plate lamps
Next up were the front mudflaps (dont flame me for this!!!)
And from normal height (hardly noticable really?)
Next up i decided to remove the warped and s**tty looking plastic trim on the back edge of the drivers door, not sure if im gonna replace them yet or not, so ive done the drivers side for now only.
Drivers side all cleaned up
Passanger side to show you how they curl up. (Drivers side was much worse)
Then i fitted the tailored GTI6 floor mats
And finally, the 306 has always had a slightly compromised driving position for the taller driver, meaning pedals are spot on, but the steering wheels always a touch too far away to be really comfy. My solution was to finally fit the Sparco suede wheel that came from my good mates old escort cossie track car. On a propper MOMO boss, its about 2 inches closer to the driver and is now spot on for me.
Being the non bodger that i am (at times) i made sure the momo kit i ordered came with a propper 2 ohm resistor in it to keep the airbag light behaving as it should without having to take the bulb out LOL!
All i need now is a horn push for the middle (the 306 has a stalk mounted horn like a MK3 escort), so i can fill the hole in the middle of the wheel, and ive already got a Peugeot badge to go on the horn push to keep it looking tidy.
Next up was a detail of the paintwork - keeping it breif i washed, clayed, machine polished, glazed, sealed and waxed to leave this....
You will see the alloys wheels have gone off the car, they are in the process of having their tyres removed so i can get them refurbed and powdercoated over the next few weeks. In the meantime my set of temporary steelies will do to keep it mobile.
When the alloys are back, i'll get round to having the steelies shot blasted and powdercoated gloss black and get the R888's fitted onto them.
Ive got a load of clips, screws, bolts etc etc from work, as the next job is to do each corner of the suspension and brakes, rear beam, underneath etc.
Ive also had the horn push and Peugeot badge arrive for the Sparco wheel. Not 100% sure on the blueness of the badge, so im keeping my eyes open for a black/grey one.
Alloy wheel update.
The keener eyed amongst you will have noticed the wheels on the car when i purchased it, were not neccessarily the neatest in the world. The front two had numerous light kerbing marks on them (nothing too severe) and every alloy had a marked spoke or two. Coupled with that, the insides of the wheels were badly stained after 10 years and 100k without ever being properly treated.
The answer was to get them refurbed, but all over, including the insides and the unseen back part of the spokes.
I did the main part of the refurb on the outer edges and spokes by DA'ing them down and losing the grazed bits.
This is how they looked when i had done my bit.
Not pretty but almost mark free. I took the wheels over to Bournes Powder Coating in Birmingham and had a natter to the new owner, Phil.
He purchased the business last year and has made numerous improvements to working practises and quality, and assured me he could get them looking all over, better than new.
They chemically strip the paint off, then sand blast them to remove any corrosion etc etc, then any spot repairs are done to them, before being powder coated.
I chose a shade darker silver than the normal pug colour (hardly noticable tbh) and i collected them this morning.
Heres one of the original colour spare Cyclone wheels, next to one of the freshly refurbed ones.
(note - original silver is on left LOL)
And finally some close ups of the wheels.
Two new Toyo T1R's are on the way and will be fitted and balanced asap.
The wheel arches, suspension and brakes needed attention, mostly from a cleaning/detailing point of view, but also the front brakes need replacing, along with the wishbones and front bushes.
The car was jacked up, wheels removed and this is how they looked
Starting with the rear, i removed the pad carrier and pads, and disc and cleaned them up with the wire wheel in the grinder - despite how they look the pads/discs were less than 3 months old!!
I painted the pad carrier and disc, cleaned all the inner arches and plastics, and fitted all back together. I also de-rusted the disc back plate and painted that as well.
With the front, the caliper/carrier was removed, disc removed, and the bottom arm/wishbone removed.
The wishbones were quality bits but looked crap in flat black so, being a geek, i painted them as well .
Wishbones before/after LOL
Once me and graham refitted the bottom arm, i painted the hub, driveshaft, steering rack and refitted the new Mintex disc. In the meantime i'd cleaned and painted the caliper and carrier, pressure washed the arches, cleaned the plastics etc etc.
Some Afters of the arches and brakes - ignore the rusty looking orange stuff on the discs, its a smear of copperslip, before the wheels went on.
And finaly, some of the freshly refurbed wheels now they have been refitted with the new Toyo's.
The only complication i encountered on the way was the drivers front hub - i reckon some ham fisted baboon had fitted second hand bolts or summat cos the threads on all 4 bolts were flattened almost??
I borrowed a 12x1.25 tap from work, cleaned all the bolt holes up and then "aquired" some new bolts, and a new set of locking bolts and all is good again.
Now, just gotta repeat the same on the passager side, then do the rear beam/boot floor/spare wheel cage and then engine bay.
HID headlights!!
Id been reading about the HID kits on here so took the plunge and ordered some - a 6000k HID conversion kit for the dipped beam part of the GTi's Headlamps.
Normal bulbs in the 306 Phase 3 are H7 for dipped and a seperate H7 for main beam/flash. Because HID's are known for not liking to be flashed on and off, ive left the standard H7's in the main beam for now, although i have ordered some ice white 80w bulbs to liven that up a bit as well.
I ordered some white LED's for the sidelights as well.
I'd read certain reports on the net about these kits being a nightmare to install, but the quality of this kit was ace, no chopping/splicing, litterally just "plug and play".
Within 30 mins i'd done both sides and tidied up the wiring/secured the HID Ballasts to the inner wings.
Even in the daylight, the difference between the yellowey dull old bulbs and the crisp white of the HID's was noticable.
Heres some pics of where ive placed all the gubbins - its only the slimline ballasts really, everything else is contained inside the rear of the headlamp cover.
Heres the LED sidelights.
And some of the headlamps on, also look how yellow the front fogs look!!!
All in all im pleased so far, i'll see how they are when i eventually drive it in the dark.
Well, night time driving is now easier, much better visability - recommend these to anyone!
The car went for its MOT on wednesday this week, and passed with flying colours!!!
As i said earlier i worked for pug (in sales) and i knew the mastertech in the workshop from years back, and i detailed his megane 225 for him last month, in return he agreed to do my cambelt change.
So i ordered the following from parts.
Genuine 136 tooth cambelt kit and tensioners
Water Pump
Aux belt
Anti freeze
He did it for me today, also regassed the A/c, coded the new spare key id bought and then recoded the original remote so the remote locking now works and so does the alarm!!! Good lad!
Next jobs are...
The dentmans coming this tuesday to take out the few parking dings from the sides, then its off to the bodyshop for a bit of paintwork. It'll then need a monster detail again, so hopefully soon i'll get some finished pics up of the car when its all done.
Sorry for the long rambling post, and comments welcome.
Matt
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