News from me!
Im currently retiring my beloved Audi, until i have enuogh money and time to repair and restore everything that needs to be done. In the mean time i will drive this ride!
'07 Mazda 3 1.6 (105hp)
Couldnt stop the rain sadly :/
That rear looks awful without the spoiler
true dat, some modifying is planned, lower nicer rims probably that spoiler
Or, go all mad and buy a Mazdaspeed bodykit for it
Should've posted this a few weeks ago.
Currently helping a friend fix this car. take everything you know about fixing cars and toss it out the window. its the reverse of backwards and backwards again, with a hint of upside down.
parts have to be shipped from across the world so be careful with them too.
1986 with the PRV V6, has euro lights swapped in.
If you can get ahold of some original Mazda3/5 rims the car would be better.
Add that to an OEM spoiler in the back and you'll be all set.
(See example)
Ikr, everything step by step....
That pvr somehow looks like a Peugeot (edit: just looked at it again, it has zhe badge of it, so either im dumb and didnt know pvr stands for Peugeot or there is something wrong :-D ) , it sounds like a lot of fun repairing it :-P :-D
(2015-08-24 07:16)Blade3562 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm going back to a mk1 junkyard this Tuesday. If you really want Jetta fenders there's 5 or 6 mk1 jettas.
I'm snagging some early "rebuildable" strut mounts for mine. My later ones failed in less than 10 miles and pulled paint off of my fender ):
andyou lived where? duh lol
Do these pair count? Afraid my car is a bit rubbish and uninteresting.
(2015-08-26 20:06)Greyzone Wrote: [ -> ]Ikr, everything step by step....
That pvr somehow looks like a Peugeot (edit: just looked at it again, it has zhe badge of it, so either im dumb and didnt know pvr stands for Peugeot or there is something wrong :-D ) , it sounds like a lot of fun repairing it :-P :-D
PRV = Peugeot Renault Volvo, just a joint venture from the 3. its the same engine block as the DeLorean DMC-12, which is also a PRV engine. and yes, the car is a Peugeot, which stopped being sold stateside in 1992.
(2015-08-27 15:43)SonicGTR Wrote: [ -> ]*pictures*
2004-mid GM Daewoo (now it's GM Korea...) Lacetti
have a 1.5L DOHC engine and 4-speed automatic transmission.
not a great car. and it's old. but this car is still fun to drive.
Sold in Canada as the Daewoo Lacetti and then Re-branded as the Chevrolet Optra when Daewoo was bought by GM.
It never really sold well due (In Canada at least) to the fact that it was straight between the Chevrolet Cavalier and the Chevrolet Malibu. Both were high sellers at the time and the Lacetti failed to deliver anything particularly interesting.
All that made the resale value plunge dramatically. On the positive note, it makes for a dirt-cheap car with low-maintenance and parts are easy to find when needed.
Good buy Sonic. Even if it's ugly, old, beat up and crappy, it drives and will offer you miles and miles of fun!
Got the car back on the road finally!
Here's the upgraded strut mounts
With the original covers on!
Well I found my next project. It's either an 82 or 83 I can't remember which year the color was available. But it's a 1 year only color Foret Green Metallic. A color which I only have seen in brochures and now a junkyard.
It is rust free and simply needs a core support and probably engine work but I plan on building a VR6 with my father.
He also has these two in the same color which I may save with it to either use for parts or make a second car to sell. I think there were five Forest Green Metallics!
It has finally happened, I've become an old british gent. Time to take out the tweed jacket.
Goodbye Civic, you were a fun car but a little bit impractical.
Hello Hond... Wait, what? What do you mean it's not a Honda? It was made in a Honda factory...?
This, ladies and gentlemen, is a 1999 Rover 620Ti, 2.0 Turbo intercooler. Based very heavily on the Honda Accord, only with a different look to it and more power and luxury. It should pack around 200bhp and all the leather and creature comforts you would want.
all those mk1 rabbits blade ;_; i wanna save one ;_;
Ahh the Rover! My dad had a 216 SLi which was great. Does that model come with power assisted steering? It seems to be in great condition, not a fan of Rovers but they do amaze me lol.
(2015-09-05 15:36)Nismo Wrote: [ -> ]Ahh the Rover! My dad had a 216 SLi which was great. Does that model come with power assisted steering? It seems to be in great condition, not a fan of Rovers but they do amaze me lol.
Yeah, since the car is derived directly from the Honda Accord it has the same speed-sensitive power steering system as well. The only difference mechanical-wise is the engine and transmission which are original Rover kit.
Every feature seems to be perfectly functional in this one, including all the power windows&sunroof, the AC and the antilock brakes. Haven't tested the airbags yet.