Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

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Holy sh1t Matt! Talk about a catalogue of disasters! :shock:
Sorry to hear of all that, hope your cat's ok.
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Captain Jack wrote:I know what you mean about finding the perfect house though. Took us around 30 different viewings to find an apartment in London, which wasn't a rip off, good transport links, not around a murder area, parking spaces, 2 bedroom, modern and clean. Not really a lot to ask for, is there? :roll:
I'm not after the perfect house though! It just so happened this one was.

All I'm after is:

1. A garage big enough to do work on a car, not just store boxes in
2. Cats allowed
3. Under £650/month (average rental price seems to be about £350 round here, so there's really not much out of budget)
4. Under 5 miles of Newcastle-under-Lyme
5. Not a shithole

Not a lot is it? Yet I'm checking rightmove roughly 10 times a day, and have been for years :evil:

Saw a great new build advertised the other day... Garage about 6 foot wide, with grass in front of the door, and a footpath, hedge and trees between it and the road :roll:
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Frigging hell, you'd think it would be easy to find something decent :evil:

Sorry to hear of all this crap going on :(
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And today's crapness (apart from waking up to and getting home to the stench of sewerage)?

ELECTRONIC IGNITION FAULT

I had to leave it outside the shop and walk home because it just wouldn't start. Chances are if it's still where I left it (not a nice area) in the morning, It'll have a snapped fuel flap :/ If I can't start it in the morning think I'll have to hope I can persuade a few friends to jump on a bus and help me push it home. Yay
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Ohh ffs Matt, that car's been a nightmare from start to finish. Is finding it burned out a possibility? :(

Take the slumlord to court?
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steve_earwig wrote:Ohh ffs Matt, that car's been a nightmare from start to finish. Is finding it burned out a possibility? :(
I don't think it'll get burnt out where it is. I know the car's a shed, but it's do up-able and given it runs (until today) it's a great project car.
Take the slumlord to court?
And live where after I'm given my marching orders? :(
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Can he do that if the court's watching him? That really doesn't sound healthy to me!
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I've just been reading this, looks like you're right (and Which? are full of it :roll: ) 'cos it looks like a good way to end up homeless and a great deal out of pocket to boot. Ah well, at least you'd be able to "unrepair" it with a sledgehammer before you left :twisted:
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steve_earwig wrote:it looks like a good way to end up homeless and a great deal out of pocket to boot.
Well duh. I haven't seen a rental contract yet that doesn't say either party can terminate it with one month's notice... :evil:
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I was thinking there was a way to stop the landord evicting you out of spite but obviously not, it's a long time since I rented and I never had any issues with my landlord (BT Property Services plc :cheesy: )
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ELECTRONIC IGNITION FAULT shows up if your battery is weak if that helps :?
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Welton wrote:ELECTRONIC IGNITION FAULT shows up if your battery is weak if that helps :?
Aye, I'm starting to think D9s are REALLY BLOODY SENSITIVE to old batteries, and I strongly suspect I need a new one as every time I've had this has been after the car's been stopped a few times in an hour. Started no problem this morning.

Thing is this battery would live forever in a D8. It has no problem whatsoever running the starter, even in gear :shock: Guess the D9's just a whole lot more sensitive to minor undervoltage conditions

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mjb wrote:Why did I buy a car with a BSI?
IIRC the words, 'automotive pornography', figured prominently in the selection criteria...
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Renal properties here are really competitive at the moment - If you are paying 350 squid (my keyboard doesnt have the pound symbol) - Thats bloody cheap for Sydney. Average rentals in a decent suburb is $2200 a month AUD - thats a fair bit of cash for us considering average earnings are high, but not that high! Do the math and the UK works out cheaper! Property is very expensive in Sydney...

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That said, it sucks having a dodgy landlord. My mate had a place and the landlord kicked him out with only 4 weeks notice. In the scheme of things, thats not much time to pack everything up, find a new place and move everything whilst still juggling family obligations and full time work!

Good luck with it - should work out for the best!

That said, my 406 is up for new lower engine mounts - Grrrrrr.
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Oh and on that note - did you find out the problem with the gearbox? Is it a BE3 or the later one?

Gearboxes suck - especially when mine went bang @ 155,000km! Shouldn't be too hard to get one from a scrapper...?
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