What have you done to your car today?

After getting quotes of between £200/£300 to supply and fit an offside front brake caliper and we will probably want to put new discs and pads this was quick fit, other local garages too busy and need the car dropped off for all day.
I bought a caliper for £48, brake fluid for £3.50 and maybe an hour and a half to change it myself, I bought a brake bleeder that connects to an inflated tyre but never used it as I had a tube from my old Gaggia coffee machine lying beside a jam jar and let gravity do its thing for 1/2 hr as the reservoir is right above the caliper. The caliper was unfit due to burst seal as I had checked the bolts and greased them with a wee bit silicon grease and didn't work
I will buy new discs and pads maybe 2 calipers from auto doc soon and refresh the front brakes
 
First "wash" in weeks. Rinse car, snow foam and leave for 5 minutes, rinse again and dry off. The benefit of ceramic coating.

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Scubaregs said:
First "wash" in weeks. Rinse car, snow foam and leave for 5 minutes, rinse again and dry off. The benefit of ceramic coating.

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You missed a bit - on the bottom of the door sill - half baked job
 
Drunkpanda42 said:
Scubaregs said:
First "wash" in weeks. Rinse car, snow foam and leave for 5 minutes, rinse again and dry off. The benefit of ceramic coating.

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You missed a bit - on the bottom of the door sill - half baked job

That was left for contrast. :rofl:
 
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Crashed it. Coming out of turn 12 at Zandvoort I started to accelerate out of the corner, lining up for an overtake when I went onto the wet. The moment that happened, the back snapped out and I slid onto the wet grass, at which point you’re a passenger. In the last moment on the tarmac I managed to slightly adjust my angle, preventing me from sliding into the metal barriers, instead ending up backwards square into the tyre barrier. The right corner just “kissed” the metal barrier, showing what damage I would have had on the entire right flank had I not corrected in that final moment.

Ultimately it’s just plastic and carbon, and nobody got hurt other than my ego :? New bumper arranged on the way home, diffuser is cracked and torn, scratches on the hatch and rear quarter panel, but nothing that won’t sand out.

Now where’s that 18-year old Macallen… :headbang:
 
MKZ4000 said:
That will buff out

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Not so sure about that… Collecting a new bumper tomorrow morning, off to the painters on Monday. No faffing around, let’s get back on the road
 
Sorry to see that Barty. :o

Maybe the only positive thing is it could have been worse, and at least you weren't part of someone else's accident. Well done for having a replacement bumper lined up so soon! :thumbsup:
 
I’d save the old bumper and refit it when you next go on track.
If you dink it again it won’t matter and when others see it they’ll keep out of your way 🤣
 
[ref]Mr Tidy[/ref], thanks! Definitely true, it could have been far worse. I came within inches from actually taking out the entire right flank. Seeing those pictures is somewhat confronting, but ultimately it’s part of the game.

[ref]enuff_zed[/ref], not a bad idea! :lol:
 
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