1992 Peugeot 106 XSi - Strip, Respray, Rebuild OEM+
Discussion
You're doing that car proud Dom. Great stuff.
I remember your thread about that dog of a Clio you were stitched up with.
The 106 seems the polar opposite of that now so I hope it brings the thrills and pleasure that the Clio should have.
You've taken the best approach. Buy a car and go right through it. That way you know it's a good one. Top work.
I remember your thread about that dog of a Clio you were stitched up with.
The 106 seems the polar opposite of that now so I hope it brings the thrills and pleasure that the Clio should have.
You've taken the best approach. Buy a car and go right through it. That way you know it's a good one. Top work.
olly22n said:
Thought about the smaller rallye wheels?
Yes, is the simple answer. However, I do think it looks good on these and they fill the arches.White steels are definitely 'right' and these are only 1in bigger than Rallye steels and I prefer the design.
neilbauer said:
Looking fantastic, very jealous.
Many thank Neil - Really happy with it marky911 said:
You're doing that car proud Dom. Great stuff.
I remember your thread about that dog of a Clio you were stitched up with.
The 106 seems the polar opposite of that now so I hope it brings the thrills and pleasure that the Clio should have.
You've taken the best approach. Buy a car and go right through it. That way you know it's a good one. Top work.
Thanks Mark I remember your thread about that dog of a Clio you were stitched up with.
The 106 seems the polar opposite of that now so I hope it brings the thrills and pleasure that the Clio should have.
You've taken the best approach. Buy a car and go right through it. That way you know it's a good one. Top work.
Oooooof! First rule of Peugeot rebuild club is that we don't mention the Williams. Second rule of Peugeot rebuild club...
It's all water under the (very expensive) bridge at this point. Best just to move on.
To be fair - The Clio V6 fills that Williams gap (though another Williams also filled that gap at the same time).
This is something that will hopefully be far more useable and used, with a much lower intrinsic value (at least to others).
Have a feeling I am going to love this, despite what will probably be many foibles, once it's finished!
It's like having a baby (but better, though not as good as my dog )
Sneaked over to Claremont as Bella needed more dog food and the two are, somewhat randomly, right next to each other:
Update on the bonnet cable: They got the new 306 S1 cable to work with very minor modification, so that's cool.
Update on the front wings: The pattern parts were rubbish and didn't align to any of the other panels so the originals (not rotten, we just thought new would be quicker/ easier) were pressed back into service.
Rear ride height will be sorted on the brand new beam once the 'Cup' engine (much lighter) is in and I can see where the front ride height settles
Edited by dom9 on Friday 19th May 17:20
Thanks bud - Let's wait and see when it's on the floor and at the correct ride height.
They do seem like 'big' wheels/tyres and seemed to be 'taller' than the 15in alloy/tyre combo that came off, despite the same profile etc.
In the flesh; it doesn't look wrong as such. I'm open to changes once it's back on the road.
They do seem like 'big' wheels/tyres and seemed to be 'taller' than the 15in alloy/tyre combo that came off, despite the same profile etc.
In the flesh; it doesn't look wrong as such. I'm open to changes once it's back on the road.
dom9 said:
Looks like the dim dip resistor on my 205, so might well be off the 106. Cooling fan resistor also looks similar.The car looks great by the way, the colour really suits the S1 106. Personally I would put the badges back on though, as the rear looks a bit bare, but that's just me
CarlosV8 said:
Looks like the dim dip resistor on my 205, so might well be off the 106. Cooling fan resistor also looks similar.
The car looks great by the way, the colour really suits the S1 106. Personally I would put the badges back on though, as the rear looks a bit bare, but that's just me
The car looks great by the way, the colour really suits the S1 106. Personally I would put the badges back on though, as the rear looks a bit bare, but that's just me
lowly106 said:
Headlight resistor... usually clips on the slam panel near the radiator/front tow eye area....
Thanks guys - Will have a poke around today and see what I can find. A quick ebay suggests you are right It has had a brand new slam panel, so that would make some sense, though the wires look pretty chewed up, which seems odd as I am guessing there should be a plug on the end. At least we found it!
I might throw the badges on today and see how it looks. I know what you mean about it looking bare but I didn't mind it. Can always take them off again if I don't like it.
Will get some more pics when I have a poke around, later
lowly106 said:
Headlight resistor... usually clips on the slam panel near the radiator/front tow eye area....
Definitely got it now Just been reading up about them. Would seem odd if the paint guys did anything to it (other than to unclip it).
The headlight wiring does look like it has been chopped about so I wonder if a previous owner has tried to eliminate the resistor?
There seem to be a few threads about getting rid of it on various Peugeot forums.
I could really do with a bit of a wiring whizz to take a look once the old engine is out and the new is in as there is the odd wire hanging about in the engine bay.
SonicHedgeHog said:
Could I be terribly vulgar and ask how much the restoration has cost? I'm looking at doing something similar, but don't want to commit financial suicide.
I have stopped counting... I find that's the best thing to do!I'd be surprised if it'll end up costing me less than £8k.
Some of the big ticket items:
- Paint, bumpers, windscreen, various bits of trim, front lights, indicators, rear lights, fog lights, badges etc ~£4-4.5k
- Wheels, tyres, suspension, brakes ~£1k
- Engine(s), gearbox(es), Quaife ATB, exhaust etc ~£2k
Then there is the car itself, interior bits, bolt set, the odd sensor, services (e.g. injector cleaning, wheel bearing/ hub fitment), airbox(es), Quaife steering rack etc.
Yeah... I shouldn't have counted. Probably more like £9k, when all is said and done (including mods like 'Cup' engine, diff, cam etc).
And I was lucky with a fairly straight and rust-free shell. Though if it had had the right engine and 'box in good order, that might have saved £1k+.
What I can say though is that it is starting to look like my dream hatch! At least £8-9k no longer gets you a 205 GTi with as many minty bits as this (probably), though you can get an awful lot of car for that money... Nice Boxster, ropey 996, Scooby, Evo etc spring to mind!
Still - I'll love 'my creation' more than I would any standard car, I reckon, and I could probably have saved a grand or two here or there.
My pleasure
No point trying to spin it as something it's not... It's a vanity project/ labour of love.
I bought my 996 C2 for £20k, must have spent £10k+ on it and sold it for £12k at the 'low'.
This will represent much better value and cost far less than my Clio V6 has (supposedly) appreciated
One of those low miles 106 GTis currently advertised for ~£5k with ~£3k thrown at it could be very interesting without the need of a complete refurb and probably +50bhp over this.
I just have a thing for the S1 cars and an 8v screamer!
No point trying to spin it as something it's not... It's a vanity project/ labour of love.
I bought my 996 C2 for £20k, must have spent £10k+ on it and sold it for £12k at the 'low'.
This will represent much better value and cost far less than my Clio V6 has (supposedly) appreciated
One of those low miles 106 GTis currently advertised for ~£5k with ~£3k thrown at it could be very interesting without the need of a complete refurb and probably +50bhp over this.
I just have a thing for the S1 cars and an 8v screamer!
That's looks absolutely fantastic. You must have one of the freshest xsi's in existence and with some tasty little upgrades. It will be a little weapon on A and B roads when complete. Could be tricky placing a value on it for insurance given there is unlikely to be much to compare it to. Top work Dom. If you take it to any PH meets I would to have a closer look.
si_xsi said:
That's looks absolutely fantastic. You must have one of the freshest xsi's in existence and with some tasty little upgrades. It will be a little weapon on A and B roads when complete. Could be tricky placing a value on it for insurance given there is unlikely to be much to compare it to. Top work Dom. If you take it to any PH meets I would to have a closer look.
Thanks Si - That red one posted earlier sounded nice but I'd hope this was fresher still and a bit more 'exciting' on the country blasts I've started a PH meet in Cobham: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Hopefully we'll get that going monthly, if the first one goes well. The XSi won't be there this time but hopefully the next one or two!
I'll have the insurance argument when it's ready to go for MOT...I suspect it won't be easy!
There probably won't be much progress for the next week or two as I'm off to Mallorca today and Oslo next week.
It's probably time to start stripping the engine bay of engine/ 'box when I am home
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