Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Perkinstien
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

Post by Perkinstien »

Looking good! Just read this from the start. I had a look at your fly-by video, followed by your Snetterton lap video. The car sounds great! Was it a mongoose backbox and K&N kit fitted?
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Perkinstien wrote:Looking good! Just read this from the start. I had a look at your fly-by video, followed by your Snetterton lap video. The car sounds great! Was it a mongoose backbox and K&N kit fitted?


The Snetterton video is with the NA 3SGE, and would have been K&N intake and Fujitsubo Legals R turbo backbox modified to fit an NA mid pipe :thumleft:
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Whats new.

S148 is back on.

https://streamable.com/s2k1w

Gen3 doing its running rich thing:
https://streamable.com/nvx1m

Took it to Brands Hatch, which was fun. Wrong line, but sideways is fun:
https://streamable.com/c066f

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Went back to Billingsgate with Dan for a few photos:

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Attended a couple shows.

As always, the work list keeps on growing.

Booked in next month for sills / underbody maintenance repair. Hoping underbody is just surface that needs cleaning up, and then get the whole thing sealed up.

Changed the brake pads to Porterfield R4S. So far they seem excellent. Of course, I wasn't going to get away with doing any job scot-free - my rear left coilover has blown it's guts out. Never ends!

I have some polybushes to install still so I'll do them all together. Just not sure whether to rebuild the coilovers as dampers are cheap, but they have done 90k miles in all weather. Top mounts are probably well worn, spring powdercoating split off a long time ago and they're looking a bit crusty. Long term I may be better off just replacing them. :rolleyes:

More money into the pit!
Caleb-mr2
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

Post by Caleb-mr2 »

Lovely car, I have advan sa3r's on my 2 but have a serious soft spot for the sa3's :thumleft:
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Well, they certainly didn't look like they would be this far gone last year.

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More money into the pit! :lol:
androo007
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Wowsers! Pretty standard for most / all MR2s now though. Keep it documented, I enjoy seeing how people tackle these as I'm sure one day I'll be in the same position.
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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My method is pay someone else. I'd like to learn to weld and paint but today is not that day!

Chap doing the work seems keen and the fact that he called me over (it's not far from work) before continuing to show me exactly what was needed is promising... The easy route would be to just make it look ok outside, weld it up and slap some paint on. Confident they'll do a decent job :)
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Wow, I thought they looked a bit scabby on the outside but damn!

Did you fit the seat yet?
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Not yet. After being in an enclosed space with it, it started to smell pretty bad so at the moment it's in pieces, ran the base covers through the washing machine (after wet vac), and have a replacement bolster and base foam to go in.

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Race Idiot
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

Post by Race Idiot »

Ah crap sorry about that, it had been stored indoors but I didn't realize it was that damp.

How hard is it to take apart? I probably could do the bottom bolster on my passenger side one.
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

Post by SonicSW20 »

Really easy actually, though apparently the earlier generation seats are more difficult.

Not removed the back cover, but looks like it's just zipped in. May be more to it once starting to remove that though!
rossonza
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

Post by rossonza »

gazza that rust doesnt look too bad. id have also paid someone to do it for me, but i was too broke at the time. Also nice to know ive done it properly and not bodged by the dodgy garage that did it for the previous owner.

hows the s148
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Sill status: Fixed.

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Wallet status: dead.
rossonza
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

Post by rossonza »

what was the damage in the end? looks like a good job :thumleft:
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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£800, but I also supplied the repair panels so that was another £100 or so.
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Lurking on a Barking and Dagenham industrial estate... :-$

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androo007
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Oh i say.... oh err

Lovely pics!
SonicSW20
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Thanks! Feel like I have more interest in it now. The sills really let the car down.

Loads more left to do - polybush, coilover replacement, and annoyingly clutch throwout bearing, which obviously means drain the relatively new fluid, driveshafts out, transmission off. Long.
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

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Be done just in time for winter at this rate! ](*,)
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Re: Gareth's 1999 Sonic Shadow Revision 5

Post by raptor95GTS »

hopefully the guy has done a good job on the sill. I've had passenger side done twice and the drivers side once. Needs done again both sides. Hoping third time lucky and properly done!
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