sonny wrote:Ahh ok i remember, nice car, I had my eye on this one too. So how are you finding the RS2, do you use it as a daily driver?
Nope, that was never the intention. I wanted one for a weekend toy with occasional use for work in the summer.
I bet I haven't done more than 150 miles since I bought it in October. My mate's driven more miles in it than me when we collected it from Hampshire. Despite the previous owner spending a large amount of money replacing the brakes and other repairs/upgrades, the car has spent most of the time in my garage in various states of disassembly. At least the average annual mileage is coming down while it's on axle stands!!
Since buying the car, the work so far has been:-
Replace resistor pack and heater motor (very worn bearing which may have contributed to the resistor pack failure)
Replaced oil cooler with OE part
New Bilstein Sport suspension all round
Alloy wheels refurbished (Powder coated)
4 new tyres (budget tyres for now due to the other expenditure!)
CAT 1 alarm (only had the standard factory item fitted although it was fitted with a Tracker)
New front indicators
Purchased a spare rear caliper set (to refurb for replacement of the current items which have seen better days)
Replaced leaking rocker cover gasket (the leak turned out to be the result of some previous work where a "mechanic" had overtightened the bolt and stripped a thread in the head. Now repaired by fitting a helicoil and correctly torquing the bolts when the new gasket was fitted)
Repair parts for seat subframes (guides etc)
Loads of new clips/nuts/bolts etc to replace incorrectly fitted parts.
I'm sure there's other things I've missed and there's still more to do before I will be 100% happy with the car, although for a 15 year old scrapper (by the governments reckoning! ) it certainly puts some cars half it's age to shame.
Andy