What did you and your MK2 do today?

RnPnJ

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Yesterday i had the inlet valves walnut blasted. They have come out immaculate. Also had the injectors cleaned.
 

Leeoncupra

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Fitted gas bonnet strut kit and boost gauge

Quite pleased just need to wire up the gauge to light up
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Because_Leon

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Not a huge amount of effort. I found a kit on good old eBay with vibe speakers..
£45 for the front and another £45 for the rears.
Biggest issue is fitting the door cards in the cold!
I would recommend it. Well worth the money!
 

RnPnJ

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Apr 3, 2015
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Ordered a full BCS system. Gave her an oil change after changing cam follower. Used liquimoly oil very impressed so far.

Ordered some rear discs and pads using ECP promo code
 

Jimbobcook

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Yesterday I drilled into the little white motor box in the passenger door so I no longer have to open the door from the inside... Great guide on here and within a few hours it's now up and running...

Saving £250 a door... 2 Doors left.

Cheers
 

RnPnJ

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Yesterday I drilled into the little white motor box in the passenger door so I no longer have to open the door from the inside... Great guide on here and within a few hours it's now up and running...

Saving £250 a door... 2 Doors left.

Cheers

I was going to do this as both my rear doors would only open from the inside. I started wondering how long this fix would last and ended up replacing both with oem locks
 

Jimbobcook

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I was going to do this as both my rear doors would only open from the inside. I started wondering how long this fix would last and ended up replacing both with oem locks
I was in the mind if I could save £250 I'd give it a go and if it died I'd get a new one... I have a rear door to do.

Took me about 10 minutes after doing it once. Just needed to be careful with the drill lol

Cheers

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Currently Driving - SEAT Leon Mk2 Cupra R 2010
Previous Car - SEAT Leon Mk2 FR 2007
 

Jimbobcook

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My driver side rear is starting to play up, might have to give this a go as well
As the video on the guide is only for a front door when I get round to doing the rears this weekend I can take pictures of the latches and motor if that helps...

Cheers

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Currently Driving - SEAT Leon Mk2 Cupra R 2010
Previous Car - SEAT Leon Mk2 FR 2007
 

Jimbobcook

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Nice eventful day, some little bits done...

Updated the RNS310 to 0351 from 0231

Fixed another dodgy door motor for remote locking (drill + wd40 = working door)

Cleaned out the inside and found some mounts for my samurai umbrella to be fitted in the boot haha

Cheers

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Currently Driving - SEAT Leon Mk2 Cupra R 2010
Previous Car - SEAT Leon Mk2 FR 2007
 

Jimbobcook

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You win haha

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Currently Driving - SEAT Leon Mk2 Cupra R 2010
Previous Car - SEAT Leon Mk2 FR 2007
 
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