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#1 TJenkos

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 09:13 PM

Always intended on making a thread for the progress of my VX but never got round to it until now, so it'll have to be a bit of a catch up!

 

I'd been browsing around for them for quite some time but there are certainly a few rough ones around! Anyway, Slades garage in Penn who deal with high end motors recieved this vehicle in PX for an Aston Martin Vantage, and decided to give it a go in the showroom - result! Some amazing cars to jaw-drop over whilst waiting (Aventador, 458, MP4-12 etc), well worth a visit if you ever pass!

 

Black, totally standard, FSH, immaculate paintwork, 21k miles.

 

I've had it since August now, swapping from Leon FR/GSXR600 combo, and it's certainly been a fantastic experience so far. It compares quite well to a sportsbike in the way it accelerates, which I like a lot.

 

Photo on day of collection, it was roof off mandate for the 2hr 30 drive back to Derbyshire!

 

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    [*]Silvertec front and rear indicators to lose the fried egg effect, and some LED rear numberplate lights.
    [*]Powdercoated wheels in Shadow Chrome, plastidipped wheel centres with griffin kept chrome
    [*]MMG Performance Stage 2 (remap, iridium plugs, airbox modification)
    [*]New discs and Mintex 1144 pads all round
    [*]Plastidipped front V, griffin kept chrome
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    I've a big interest in car detailing, so the VX gets a lot of attention from myself to make sure it's spotless and fresh. Last month I spent 2 days looking after the bodywork. Full detox, tar removal, iron removal, claying, before machine polishing the bodywork with the AutoBrite CorrectIt range, and given a coat of Bouncers Sherbet Fizz. The wheels have had the same treatment but protected by PlanetPolish WheelSealAndShine. It has come up fantastic if I do say so myself.

     

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    On the to do list:


      [*]Replacement suspension collars to fit
      [*]Replacement side engine mounts to fit
      [*]Wrap windscreen surround black
      [*]Replace front tyres
      [*]Paint Calipers, Disc centres and lips black
      [/list]

      I decided that I wasn't brave enough to use it through winter, so picked up an MG ZR 105 on the cheap. Unfortunately I keep spending bits here and there on it as everything is so cheap for them! I picked up some sideskirts painted brand new for £50 and a full alcantara interior for £80 as the drivers seat was wripped. I've also only yesterday purchased a set of part worn winter tyres so I'll be needing a second set of wheels.

       

      Thanks for reading!



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Posted 07 December 2013 - 09:27 PM

Great work, the wheels look fantastic!

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 09:42 PM

Must be a tidy one if Blyth's have sold it this year looks nice!


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Posted 08 December 2013 - 08:00 AM

Looks very nice. Like the wheel colour. Keep this thread updated as it will be interesting what you do to it.

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Posted 08 December 2013 - 08:15 AM

I'm sure I looked at this one a year ago from an arrogant wannabe dealer near Tewkesbury, I really liked the black with biscuit! I just couldn't get past the dealer he was a total ass wipe!!!

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Posted 08 December 2013 - 09:42 AM

I'm sure I looked at this one a year ago from an arrogant wannabe dealer near Tewkesbury, I really liked the black with biscuit! I just couldn't get past the dealer he was a total ass wipe!!!

I knew you liked biscuit! Car looks :wub: I love the biscuit :)

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Posted 08 December 2013 - 10:22 AM

I'm sure I looked at this one a year ago from an arrogant wannabe dealer near Tewkesbury, I really liked the black with biscuit! I just couldn't get past the dealer he was a total ass wipe!!!

black with biscuit.........no Adam!!! It looks terrible.

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Posted 09 December 2013 - 07:31 PM

I'm sure I looked at this one a year ago from an arrogant wannabe dealer near Tewkesbury, I really liked the black with biscuit! I just couldn't get past the dealer he was a total ass wipe!!!

black with biscuit.........no Adam!!! It looks terrible.
No Rick in the flesh it looks sexual!!!

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Posted 09 December 2013 - 07:43 PM

Sounds like a similar experience to me as I bought my vx from an Aston Martin garage

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Posted 09 December 2013 - 08:10 PM

Biscuit in any circumstance is not good. 

 

However externally it looks great thumbsup 



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Posted 10 December 2013 - 01:57 PM

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the to do list:


    [*]Replacement suspension collars to fit
    [*]Replacement side engine mounts to fit
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Car looks awesome but two days cleaning it when there are these two on the 'to do' list is a bit daft.  Get the suspension collars done; asap if they are cracked at all.  They're dangerous if theyre in a state.  The last thing I'd want to see is an 'I've crashed it' thread.



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Posted 28 December 2013 - 01:30 PM

The car is off the road at the moment so it isn't being used whilst I get these bits done and the weather is poop.

I have the collars here and am waiting in today for the spring compressors to be delivered. I've even taken a strut off ready, which allowed me to also paint a caliper and hub black as the rusty unused surface stands out so much. Just 3 more to go!

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Rear lights removed for resealing and cleaning inside, managed to get the first open so far.

The nearside engine mount appears to look fine, so it must be the offside that is wearing. At least I have an engine mount ready for when it does go.

Smoked side repeaters fitted, and the wheel bolts and locking wheel nuts have been swapped for black ones.

I also joined the group buy for the MMG air intake which were just waiting delivery for :)

Edited by TJenkos, 28 December 2013 - 01:32 PM.


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Posted 02 February 2014 - 09:56 AM

Car is back together, with the little addition of my MMG intake pipe from the forums group buy. Back lights are sealed up, leather has been treated and I even found £8.50 under the seats!

I actually plastidipped the pipework because I'd like to keep the OEM look.

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Next step is front tyres. I have gone for the original Bridgestones which I ordered from TyreLeader. Should be here Mon/Tues :)

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Posted 12 February 2014 - 08:18 PM

Recieved my carbon fibre centre rail from Mr Rickwoo today, thank you very much :) Thought I'd give it a bit of protection prior to fitting and remove the light swirling.. Couple of compounds followed by some quality wax and it was fitted. Before: Posted Image After: Posted Image And fitted: Posted Image

Edited by TJenkos, 12 February 2014 - 08:19 PM.


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Posted 13 February 2014 - 07:43 PM

Wow you've made a great job of the console....may even plastidip my pipe...looks great oem style

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Posted 13 February 2014 - 07:52 PM

Thanks :) Thought I'd take it for a 30 minute run after work this evening as the roads were dry. Click, click, click - battery flat! Now sat on my trickle charger that I picked up from the post office today. Forecast for rain tomorrow so no chance of that one..




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