Issues getting images to link...brbAlright! Update time.
So first up, what the car was designed for, beautiful scenic trips! We had lunch in Philadelphia which was lovely, as was the drive, nicely planned to explore a few dirt roads.
Thereafter we had a minor incident with the X1. Parked at an event at the school down the road I was aware of some tall grass in front of me. So before:
And then after...
I was in a rush to leave and with a que of people behind me and nobody willing to let me reverse out I did what any BMW driving smart arse would do, and I went forward, I mean its my X1, some grass wont kill it.... Yeah, but a slab of concrete hidden in the grass might.
I was fairly annoyed, we walked straight through the grass to get to the car on the same route I took to go out, guess its school fees and a bit of arrogance.
So that had to be solved and given my MINI was in storage at a clients house I was left with a car with its bumper dragging on the ground. Ever eager to learn I shot down to nancefield and returned with fibre matting, some resin, hardener and some masking tape.
Bumper off! This takes me less than 10 minutes these days:
Masked back together:
Resin and Matting in process:
I ended up doing three layers with curing time of 2 hours in between, then proceeded to remove the masking tape and voila!
In between, the car hit 110 000km, with a smile.
And a friend sent me this picture he found, after collecting his mommy wagon from Merc... This is how I drove the car around in the drought. Again, all praise to the Gyeon Ceramic Coating for protecting the goods. We were at Merc buying a car, which is a LONG story.
I also decided the straight pipe exhaust was starting to be a bit much. I loved the noise, there was never any drone or resonance but when the second turbo kicked in the sound is best described as "BRAAAAPPP" and that wasn't very classy, especially in town, setting alarms off.
I opted to keep my standard boxes when we did the exhaust and given I hated every tip we ever fitted to the car this was the obvious choice:
This was refitted to the car by Powerflow (R400 later) and the difference in sound is superb, its still throaty and turbo still whistles but its much much more refined and the car feels better for it too.
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I hated how it looked so a wire brush sessions, some taping up and high heat black:
Its since gone dark black by the way.
From there, a few nights ago I went to fetch our MINI from its hibernation spot, quick Seattle Coffee stop with friends (we do this, just random in the middle of the night coffee meetups with friends, be it Claremont or V&A or Durbanville).
On the way home a drunk driver swerved into my fiancé's lane... He reacted by slamming on the brakes and swerving which brought the cars arse around (they were mid corner at about 80) and the bum of the car lightly grazed the metal armco.... Given this is a popular means to hijack cars these days and that the bakkie immediately took the Brooklyn off ramp, I advised my love to take the high road and just come home.
He was okay, the car was okay and the scratches 90% polished out. Lucky!
Other than that, I gave the car a bit of detailing love, a layer of SRP and cleaned the leather as I am a bit OCD about shiny leather.
Next bit of work will be to remove the rear bumper inlay (its plastic welded in from the factory) and get rid of the patchy paint, then when I have a moment, drop the front bumper to be sprayed... Again.
This time I think a new of arch liners can go in instead of the repaired ones I keep recycling.
And thats all for today! Enjoy.