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Nastina 24-08-2017 11:55 PM

Tina the Astina by Nastina - my 2003 SP20 Hatch
 
Hey there, Thought it might be time to start up a thread of my own.

My name's Rob, I'm from Canberra.

Anywho... I recently picked up this little Beastie with 217,000kms on it and a brand new battery for the princely sum of $1350 off Gumtree.

http://www.astinagt.com/forums/pictu...pictureid=2108

Has a few scrapes and minor dings aswell as some clearcoat peel.
Not bad for 14 years old but it's a little bit of a Ten Yard Car.
(looks great from Ten Yards away)

Had no rego when I got it but the lovely Girlie I bought it from put a day permit on and delivered it to my abode. Sweet!

So, next day I found out that I was unable to get a weeks permit put on as it had actually not been registered for over a year.
Turns out the "Girlie" had only been putting Weekly permits on it since it Failed a roadworthy and you can only have 4 weekly permits in a year.
The inspection report she had done earlier this year had an advisory for minor cracks in the lower control arm bushes, an advisory for rear brake pads and Failed for both rear tyres.
No biggy hey? Ha!

So for $150 I sourced a set of 5 BA Astina Alloys with ok tread (no 2 tyres are the same brand and one is even a bigger profile! haha) which kinda bugged me.

http://www.astinagt.com/forums/pictu...pictureid=2109

So I also got 2 cheap Nexans put on the 2 original rims with the worst tyres.
Bought some rear pads and fitted them myself (another problem but I got around it...) and put a day permit on to get another Rego Inspection.

Failed. The lower control arm bushes and 3 engine mounts were all Stuffed.
(rear, front and drivers side)

Drove it to Pedders and bought a pair of New control arms off the shelf for $104 each.
Then came the sourcing of engine mounts with some Very surprising results.

Mazda - $880 for the 3. seriously WTF?
Ford - $687. yeah ummm... No.
Repco - $335 but one of them was the wrong part?
Auto 1 - $264.10 = Winner!!! Had to wait til the next day for 2 of them but they had the front one on the shelf.

So back home and hit the concrete.
Front mount was easy as but the control arms were a bit fiddly.

I started with the drivers side and got it out easy enough but putting the new one in, it seems two of the bolt holes were a bit cross threaded.
Quite sure I didn't do it and it was giving me the sh!ts so I did the passengers side. Straight in, no worries. hmmmm...
Back to the drivers side and with a bit of grease on the bolts, Alot of patience and Many Expletives dropped on the ground I Finally got the bolts in Straight! phewww...
Hurting but happy again.

Next day, got the call and picked up the other 2 mounts. Sweet!
Back home and got into it, drivers side first but I couldn't separate the mount from the bracket.
The pin that slips into the center of the mount was totally jammed in and no amount of swearing, twisting, center punching or lube would free it up. grrrr.

Seeing as how the rubber basically fell out (it was that broken) I ended up attacking the center tube bit with the Angle grinder and Voila! it came free.

Bolted the new mount in, no worries.
So after all that and looking down at that rear sucker between the engine and the firewall I thought NO WAY,
rang the mechanic where I got the Roady done and he slotted me in to do it the next day, should only be about half an hour he said...

Got another permit for the next day and took it down to him.
An hour ($122.10) later after the Apprentice struggled with it, it was in and Roadworthy was Passed!!! :D

After removing 7 air fresheners from inside, (still smells like jelly beans 2 weeks later) I did a couple of service-ish things.

Spark plugs were well overdue by the looks but after chucking in some Bosch plugs, (I usually use NGK) idle smoothed out nicely.

Gear shifts were a little sticky when warmed up.
I only got about 1.9L of oil out of the gearbox but topped it up with Penrite and that smoothed out too.

Topped up the oil with some random stuff I had lying round and will do it properly with Filter soon.

Cleaned the AFM / MAF with CRC. better.

Removed the "Bong" from the intake and jammed a Squash Ball in the hole to block it. Fits Perfectly.
Also found someone had drilled the grill a little so I'll finish their work a little better.

And because I'm a Fool and they were cheap ($150 but had to buy some hub rings and slim wheel nuts)
I got these "icon" rims with tyres. 18x8 +45? I think (hard to read)

http://www.astinagt.com/forums/pictu...pictureid=2104

Looks good to me. :)


TL;DR?

Bought a car, made it mine and it's great!
hahaha!!!

Jazzy 25-08-2017 04:02 PM

$1350 is a good price for a BJII SP20. Good work on getting her back in shape a little.

I'm going to tackle the engine mounts soon too! But with Hardrace items. They are about $500 the set and worth it. Beware of the cheap **** mounts as you'll be doing them again a year or two later.

With 217K's, I'd check if the timing belt has been done at the 200K service. If not that's another big $$ job if a mechanic does it. Gut feeling says the timing belt wasn't done at 200K. Hopefully I'm wrong.

JDM323 31-08-2017 05:46 PM

Nice work, looks tidy and considering the A.C.T. has the strictest roadworthy's great result.

Jazzy 01-09-2017 03:55 PM

Short and sweet then. I see the car is up for sale.

Nastina 04-09-2017 08:11 AM

Yeah it's a great car and I'm in no real hurry to sell but I do have 2 cars (this and a Forester) which is technically unnecessary.
Both are for sale so no discrimination there and I'll keep whichever doesn't sell. (I'd actually prefer the Forester to go)
I wouldn't mind getting a dual cab ute of some description for even greater practicality.

I sold the wheels as they were pretty heavy and although it looked great was nowhere as nice to drive as with the stockies on.

Nastina 20-11-2017 09:13 PM

Haven't updated for a while but still got and Lovin' this car!!!
Daily driven and still evolving slightly.

I did an oil and filter change recently, an el-cheapo paint job on my BH alloys which are getting some cheap good nick 2nd hand tyres on soon.

Bought a 2nd hand Hitech sports muffler off eBay which I received and fitted today and got some cheap 2nd hand RX8 rims which will get fresh new tyres on soon aswell. :)

http://www.astinagt.com/forums/pictu...pictureid=2117

Noble323 21-11-2017 07:04 PM

Nice.

Just be careful with the RX8 wheels, im not 100% but heard you need spacers to fit them, dunno if its for all 4 wheels or front alone or rears alone.
I could be wrong but remember a few people saying that.

Nastina 21-11-2017 10:43 PM

Minimum of 3mm on the rears only I believe.
Not a big fan of spacers but I have a pair of 5mm ones floating around so I tried them on, still plenty of stud and hub available.

Nastina 23-11-2017 06:56 PM

http://www.astinagt.com/forums/pictu...pictureid=2119

sex and candy.

Noble323 24-11-2017 08:57 AM

Nice !
Just outta curiosity was those spacers in the rear definitely needed ?
Are you thinking of lowering the car ?

HAIGHIE 03-12-2017 07:28 AM

Nice mate,
Deffs needs to be a little bit lower though !!

Nastina 26-03-2018 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noble323 (Post 339248)
Nice !
Just outta curiosity was those spacers in the rear definitely needed ?
Are you thinking of lowering the car ?

Yes spacers are needed for the rear.

Nastina 26-03-2018 07:49 PM

Moving on...
 
Sooooo... some time has passed and as it goes, I sold this car and my Forester leaving me with my Navara dual cab but then I couldn't resist this. haha!

'97 Metro with full service history and only 87000 kms on the clock.
VERY tidy little runabout for $1500. lol

http://www.astinagt.com/forums/pictu...pictureid=2128


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