Interior Rebuild
It's been a long time coming, but today I was finally able to pull the various interior parts out of storage (in random boxes/garage roof/dining room/loft) and get them back into the car!
Only got a few pics as a fair proportion of the day was spent cleaning the interior out of dust, wiping windows down and hoovering seats/harnesses etc. As you can see, I have also refitted the floor plates/foot rest, using lots of sticky sealant (currently still setting - hence the bricks holding the aluminium in place!):
A close up of my brickwork..
I have even refitted stuff like the first aid kit and cargo net (of which I am still very chuffed with, even one year on!):
In rebuilding the interior, I also completed all outstanding wiring tasks and properly fixed the rear pop-out windows in place.
My attention then turned to levelling out my suspension which had settled a fair bit on the passenger side, so needed raising to level the car out and
help minimise the risk of rubbing when on lock. This was an absolute joy to do, the KW V1's really make adjustments easy.. I have never cleaned the threads on the coilovers, yet there was no corrosion and they simply wound up - no hassle whatsoever.
With the car levelled out, I'll get a 4 wheel alignment performed shortly. For the first time, the list of jobs left to do is looking rather short.. and it's a good job!
Not only does the car need to be ready for the CGTI day at Curborough on the 4th April, but it's off the the 'ring on the 9th April - and I have to say, after sitting back in the car today with the interior in place, I can't wait to get the lil one back on the road - I was reminded of just how much fun being behind the wheel of it is, and just how much of great time I had last year in it!
Until tomorrow...