It's getting expensive now
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Salgar

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3,285 posts

207 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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1300 for a mk1 1.8
800 for new roof + door and rear wing respray (+ some dents fixed)
350 for new radiator, water pump, cam belt change, thermostat + housing + new pipes all round(did this myself)
and today being it's first MOT with me, 2x new sills, rebuilt completely 630 + 30 MOT

I should have bought a better one. I'm stupid. I would do it now, but i'll never sell it with rusty sills and no MOT. And now that all the problems have 'hopefully' been fixed, I might as well keep it.

Horrocks

635 posts

191 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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Sometimes you get unfortunate with these things, if it makes you feel better, I have known many others in a similar situation.

I bought a 1990 Vauxhall Corsa; it passed every MOT for 2 years and never skipped a beat and cost me £600.

My mate at the time bought a 2007 Vauxhall Corsa with a similar non abused service background (lady owners the lot) and spent over £2000 in repairs and mine had double the mileage.

I would do the same if I were you, no point selling up now having spent that amount, take one on the chin and try and enjoy your time with it!

xyyman

1,099 posts

248 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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On the bright side you have a really good car now, enjoy.

Menguin

3,780 posts

244 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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Similar story here... Trying to choose between 3 cars:

£2200 budget MX5 turbo, looked like something could go wrong fast.
£3200 turbo MX5 - well sorted, looked good, just a few things.
£4000 turbo MX5 - really nice looking, loads spent, wants for nothing..

Due to finances at the time, I went for the middle road - 1 fooked turbo and new manifold later, I should've gone for the £4k one silly

You live and learn, and at least you know all the work you've done has been done well, and will last thumbup

nicky.mattsson

2,639 posts

223 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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In a similar situation myself.
£1270 for a Mk1 1.8
Looked good when picking it up

£200 service including new hoses to sort coolant leak
£400 Hard top

Paint seems to have gone horribly flat in 2/3 weeks - hoping a good going over will sort it though
Needs a new soft top
1 rear arch is starting to bubble
Still leaking coolant (waterpump i think)

Mrs has said if its not the pump, im not spending anymore money on it frown

Salgar

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3,285 posts

207 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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The pump is the hardest part of the coolant system to replace, so you're okay there, as if it's anything else it'll be a lot cheaper.

NiceCupOfTea

25,536 posts

274 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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pump shouldn't be expensive if you go to the right place.

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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xyyman said:
On the bright side you have a really good car now, enjoy.
Definitely.

A bit of a nightmare now, but post-work it will feel right when you head off for a blast! driving

JFReturns

3,783 posts

194 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Bit of a trip from London but Freelance Mazda are a good quality / reasonable.

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

235 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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I think it's always worth budgeting a bit extra when buying a car to get all the bits sorted.

I've had mine a month and a half and I've just spent out on belts/tensioners and new water pump. Will need a new hood to make perfect and some stage.

NiceCupOfTea

25,536 posts

274 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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JFReturns said:
Bit of a trip from London but Freelance Mazda are a good quality / reasonable.
I get all my work done there - he's brilliant and cheap. Did my water pump very cheaply.

NeoVR

437 posts

194 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Similar here... car cost 1200 quid, and ive spent that again on top (the main one being a disintergrated sill) on bits and bobs.. but at least i know the car is sound and ive made it my-own along the way...




CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

235 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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NiceCupOfTea said:
JFReturns said:
Bit of a trip from London but Freelance Mazda are a good quality / reasonable.
I get all my work done there - he's brilliant and cheap. Did my water pump very cheaply.
The prices do look good, do they include VAT? The hood offer looks very tempting.

NiceCupOfTea

25,536 posts

274 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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CaptainSlow said:
NiceCupOfTea said:
JFReturns said:
Bit of a trip from London but Freelance Mazda are a good quality / reasonable.
I get all my work done there - he's brilliant and cheap. Did my water pump very cheaply.
The prices do look good, do they include VAT? The hood offer looks very tempting.
Can't remember about VAT - best bet is to give Mark a call and have a chat. The hood stuff is slightly out of date, I was going for a black vinyl one but he has just changed supplier as a lot of the other ones were coming back with split seams. Mine is BAS or BAR or something and seems very good. Decent quality black vinyl for £300 inc VAT and fitting I think.



Edited by NiceCupOfTea on Tuesday 17th August 14:55

Edited a million times to sort broken quoting

Edited by NiceCupOfTea on Tuesday 17th August 14:57

Acquah

538 posts

195 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Don't mean to gloat - I only say this to try and inject a bit of positivity to the proceedings, but I spent £1300 on mine and it's been faultless over the last 9 months or so. Sometimes it's just luck of the draw (and I should know as I've had my fair share of money pits over the years).

JFReturns

3,783 posts

194 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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CaptainSlow said:
NiceCupOfTea said:
JFReturns said:
Bit of a trip from London but Freelance Mazda are a good quality / reasonable.
I get all my work done there - he's brilliant and cheap. Did my water pump very cheaply.
The prices do look good, do they include VAT? The hood offer looks very tempting.
Ah - the internet prices for the hood are wrong. Mine was £300 fitted, as the cheaper ones that they sold for the internet price were very poor quality and they had a lot of returns.

I might offer to take over the Freelance website, it is c**p!

EDIT: Cuppa beat me to it, but in a weird quote kinda way biggrin

Edited by JFReturns on Tuesday 17th August 14:51

trace1967

222 posts

215 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Keep it, mines a cat c - see my postings on mx5nutz (mazdamad). I just got some new mirrors for it as I dont really like the mx5 ones and they seem to be a very hefty price new or secondhand. I have spent a fortune on my car.

http://www.classic-car-accessories.co.uk/acatalog/...

also changed my spark plugs today. Next thing oil filter but a nice man can change that for me as I dont have the strength or nerve to get under the car and shift the sump nut.

air filter never needs changing now as I got a free k and n from a fellow mx5 owner.


Office_Monkey

1,969 posts

232 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Paid 1600 for mine a month and a bit ago. Serviced it myself a week after purchase, need a new head unit

Will get a garage to do:

New suspension - shocks seem ok but springs def need doing (one cracked)
Brakes - Discs and pads on F and R (might do this myself if I get time)
Exhaust - started blowing this week frown
Sills - rust is now starting to show on passenger side frown

Not cheap at all frown

JFReturns

3,783 posts

194 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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What did you all expect - it is an old car after all, and consumables are called that for a reason. However, the parts are cheap compared to other cars.

I got discs and pads fitted all round for £180 - well under half what my 206 GTi cost.. I got a cat back SS exhaust brand new for £165 - again well under half what the GTi would cost. A brand new hood fitted for £300, brand new coilovers for £180 (I could carry on).

covmutley

3,290 posts

213 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Will these cars be future classics? You may claw some back? Either way you will have a great car. Me, I went for the £50 sill weld. Rest of the body work is a little shabby anyway and I just use it for fun and odd track day. May even get turned into a kit car in year or so. How many good condition Mx5's will be left in 5 years?