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dida4g 09-05-11 08:06 AM

ZS going to the bodyshop today...woohoo.

Usually when you buy an accident damage car the service history can get lost between previous owner and insurance storge, however as the previous owner had bought it brand new I took a chance and wrote to her just to see if she could give me an idea of the service history, I included photo's before and after the damage. She rung me a day later to tell me she'd kept everything, all receipts inc. the service book with FULL SERVICE HISTORY.
She also said "oh, by the way, I had it remapped, it's running about 135BHP, it's had a recent clutch and the belts were done about 20K miles ago"
With that kind of info it was only right to drive the 50miles to collect it.:smile1:

Craig 09-05-11 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dida4g (Post 207377)
ZS going to the bodyshop today...woohoo.

Usually when you buy an accident damage car the service history can get lost between previous owner and insurance storge, however as the previous owner had bought it brand new I took a chance and wrote to her just to see if she could give me an idea of the service history, I included photo's before and after the damage. She rung me a day later to tell me she'd kept everything, all receipts inc. the service book with FULL SERVICE HISTORY.
She also said "oh, by the way, I had it remapped, it's running about 135BHP, it's had a recent clutch and the belts were done about 20K miles ago"
With that kind of info it was only right to drive the 50miles to collect it.:smile1:

Result! Nice one mate!

peterzs 09-05-11 08:51 AM

Bet she was pleased its up and running again.

Good result, well worth the letter.

:smile1::smile1::smile1:

stamford 09-05-11 10:10 AM

Nice one, not many people try and contact the previous owners. Bet you are glad you did now.

leezs110 09-05-11 04:36 PM

Great to see that this has been put back on the road & looking good as new! :)


Result with the service history & bonus about the remap! ;)

dida4g 20-05-11 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dida4g (Post 199069)
Woohoo, I now have electric windows.

Just realised I didn't post this pic of the rear electric window switches and the coverup job of the old winders, basically I glued the old silver part of the winder with self adhesive black felt.

https://i.imgur.com/8awsXwi.jpg

So here we are at the end of this repair project,
Total spend as follows.
Car £580
Transport £130 (inc DVLA visit)
Rad+Fans+condensor+Airbox £60
Bonnet £35
Electric rear window kit and 4 civic door handles £25
R400 rear lights £2
parcel shelf £10
2 part worn tyres £60
Headlight glue £10
O/S headlight £58
New No. plates £10
Mot £40
bonnet & bumper repaired and painted £200

£1220 not inc road tax.
and minus £30 for the Lexus lights.

https://i.imgur.com/kZAgwxz.jpg

I've been very very lucky with this car, despite the damage it is a 1 owner with FSH.

Big thanks to this forum, many hours of great reading.
:thankyou:

Dan1971 20-05-11 03:38 PM

Good effort pal ... Love seeing guys get hold of something for pennies and turn it into a great looking car with a bit of time and effort. Well done.

peterzs 20-05-11 05:58 PM

Bargain of the year, glad it all turned out OK, bonus with the full s/h and mods carried out.

daytona365 20-05-11 07:00 PM

Great job.............With a bit of TLC and patience, we can keep the Zeds on the road......

Boot Hill Bandit 13-11-11 02:24 PM

Awesome read! Well done for saving it from being cubed and turned into the next household appliance :punk: got to say, I much prefer staring at a ZS than a new fridge freezer, even if there is food in it! :laugh:


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