I've been reading on here for a while, and finally I got my own 306 GTi, so thought I would start a little project thread.
There are not many GTi's about in Denmark, and even fewer ph1's, which had to be the one I wanted, ofcourse
I looked for a while, and finally got tired of that, and got the only one for sale, and what you could call a project car with 200.000 miles on the clocks - so only just broken in
The car has no history what so ever, and I have no idea if it still has the original engine/box.
It doesn't look too bad, and all the wear indicator stuff like the seats, is in pretty good nick.
No doubt it was loved in the past, but it has had 3 owners in two years, which has taken it's toll.
It drives ok, but has completely knackered brakes, with sticking calipers and 3 different tires
There is plenty of those little things to do, like rattles, knocks, missing bulbs in the instruments, misaligned doors etc etc.
Anyways... here he is:
Sorry about the lack of photos - I completely forgot to take more.
The plan is to take this to the ring in the summer. I never did any car racing, but a lot of gokarting, but all my mates traded theirs in for wives, houses and babies, so I decided to start looking for a track day toy instead. I am now 38, and have had this dream for many many years, so why I never got going before, I just don't know - but better late than never, aye?
I got home late with the car, due to driving very slow, as the brakes kept overheating and rattling my teeth loose. I got out of bed again good and early, earger to get a better look. I took it to my little garage that I have rented for 10 the past years now, about 25km / 15 miles from Aarhus, where I live.
It's in the country, with plenty of fresh air, and always fresh coffee and cakes being served from the wife - love that place
I started with a wash, including stripping all the door, boot and window seals. I was surprised about the amount of crap that was behind those.
Seems clean enough...
No wait...
Ahh... much better
I dicovered a bit of rust under the tail lights as well. The lights seem to rest on only two small tabs, which will slowly bite their way into the paint, eventually causing rust.
Crappy design, but what can you do? I attacked it with a dremel, and small sand paper disks, treated it with turtle rust treatment, and good ole hammerite anti rust.
I was very sceptical about hammerite, when I forst tried it, but my siters old rusty 1994 micra got a lot of rust treated like I just did with the 306, and two years on, the rust hasn't come back! That really impressed me, as it wasn't even painted on top, and some of it was on the wheel arches. Last time around, it got a few (new) spots treated again, and I tried some presto zink primer this time - also brushed on, and it rusted through in a matter of weeks
I guess you can't expect any primer to be water tight, but the hammerite anti rust is, and it works.
A little tip by the way: just use acetone as thinners, instead of the expensive hammerite thinners; it works just as well for me, and costs pennies
That's it for now - more to come later
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