i need to figure out a way of running my portable aircon in the bedroom of this new house without letting the cats get out :/
Anyhow, back to the car...
The dealers messed up my parts order, giving me 20 tiny washers and 20 huge T30 torx bolts (like the ones that hold the V6 engine cover on) instead of the large washers and T20 self-tappers I needed for my wheelarches

Going to have to go back tomorrow and slap 'em about a bit. Ended up improvising wheelarch liner fasteners using bits of wire with knots at either end
New aux belt tensioner went in easily and tensioned up easily enough after I put a small bit of copper slip on the ends of the spring where they face the bolts and other surfaces. The old one put up a huge fight though, mainly because I'd just driven the car home and it was far too hot to touch

The belt's nice and tight now, done entirely by the spring
Had the n/s/f wheelarch liner off and shocked myself by how little's under there

just one wire, a foglamp and the tattered remains of my air intake, with the inlet pushed up against the bumper

Ripped most of the inlet pipe off so there's just the plastic bit at the top doing the job of anchoring the airbox pipe.
Took the car for a spin, and my little air host fix has SEVERELY reduced my economy. I just couldn't stop thrashing it! It shifts (and sounds!) soooo much better!
Had a look at the cruise control bag too. just can't see how the heck to remove it. I think the screws holding it on must be inside the bag, which you don't appear to be able to open without taking it off! ARGH! Guess I'll have plenty of room with the gearbox out eh?
Gave the liner a bit of a clean too. Alloy wheel brush (the type that's like a scouring pad) and a bucket of soapy water, and it's not looking too bad

<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang