It's a 2003 and has done 123,000 miles. It's my daily driver which I bought in 2010 with 40k on the clock. It's been flawless overall but it's about time I started taking a little more care of it. It's all mechanically sound but it's picked up some dings and scrapes along the way. I figured I would treat it to a full refurb at Motura in Bournemouth - actually after seeing an ad on facebook and then going and visiting Jamie there.
Here's the short list of what's being done:
Now for some pictures. Before (not looking too bad really but this is the good side. The other side of the bumper wasn't very nice):
During:
And... my whip in the meantime!
This little Aygo is actually pretty neat.. I have to say I don't hate it (that's a compliment)
Watch this space!
With the usual poor quality paint showing marks around the head unit and chubby hole, I'm thinking of having that part flocked rather than trying to repaint with textured paint and hoping it comes out ok.
What are the thoughts on this? Can the rubberised paint still look factory and keep the texture of the plastic or is t really obvious?
From having a read of the manual... sounds like it's fairly expected if it thinks the road is slippery. Didn't seem to be (and it's nice sunshine today) but oh well.. Probably nothing to get too concerned about
Today I noticed something weird - I took a corner, not particularly fast or exciting and the stability control came on - I'd previously thought that it only came on during breaking?
That's the weird thing - I have no idea. Haven't been wearing anything with metal buttons, no spikey collars or anything like that! I'm wondering if it just dried and broke but the leather around it is still quite pliant
Getting out of the car earlier this morning, I looked back and to my horror there is a tear on the back support of my drivers seat!
Can anybody suggest what can be done to fix this or am I looking at getting a donor seat?
Well my 2003 GT is still going strong but it's getting to the age where I decide to either get rid of it or keep it and live with the fact that many things / bushings etc need to be replaced around now. I love the car so I'll be keeping it.. But I'm wondering what people consider essential mods?
So far I have:
Wheel spacers (I'd consider these essential)
Nismo Exhaust (lucky enough to have this on the car when I bought it)
Rear parking sensors (dealer fitted when it was new - definitely consider these essential too)
Stubby antenna
I think that's just about it - what else do people consider 'defacto'?
Mine has a few stress marks in - I've got a quote to get it repaired but I'm wondering if it would just be cheaper to replace the bumper so I'm interested if anyone has one up for grabs!
Interesting. It doesn't seem as if all the images are loading. Did you buy a new mounting plate and blend the tablet into it or just make some fixings?