the bravo is resurrected (sp)

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the bravo is resurrected (sp)

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This weekend I got my bravo up and running again, all it needed was a new battery as the old one was well past it :( £45 from halfords, but at least it runs now.

Sounds like a tractor though.. haha... booked in for an MOT tomorrow, then I'm gonna pay the hand car wash people down the road to give it a good clean. I'm just too lazy to do it myself :)

Was thinking 'hmmm... what can i add to it' - but realistically i'm not going to bother. i'm only gonna have it for a year, so would just be a waste of money, possibly upgrade the front speakers, but that'll be it.

Now i just have to decided whether to drive to Skeggy or catch the train.... hmmmm.... :D
 
lol... i just needed a battery NOW :) i need the car for thursday, got another one of my penpals over and want to take her to thorpe park :) - so £20's not that big a deal.

As for my wheels... ha! i dont think so :) i just paid £300 for 2 new tyres (well, did a year ago, but not driven on them yet! :))
 
ben said:
lol... i just needed a battery NOW :) i need the car for thursday, got another one of my penpals over and want to take her to thorpe park :) - so £20's not that big a deal.

As for my wheels... ha! i dont think so :) i just paid £300 for 2 new tyres (well, did a year ago, but not driven on them yet! :))
aww go on, then sammi wont think you hate her ;) i bet she would swop an give you £400
 
In the garage now.... :) it felt nice to drive it again... its all insured (declared!!!) too! i am proud of my honesty...

3 years no claims (one previous total loss claim declared)
alloys (£1400)
suspension (£300)
exhaust (£200)
(all bits replaced if the car gets nicked :) cool!)

TPF&T - £533 (£300 excess)

Thank you Adrian Flux :)
 
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