Tarting Up a Renault
Discussion
Hello all,
In clichéd fashion I have reached my thirties and yearned for a car of my childhood. Somehow, I now have a 1992 Renault 21 Savanna - that is, surprisingly, not rusted to pieces. I want to improve, preserve and "restore" it but have never done it before and have no idea where to start.
I'd definitely like to try doing some things myself, but time may not be as at-hand as I first thought, so if anyone has any recommendations of people/places, up in the North, that I could enquire with that'd be much appreciated as well.
Otherwise, any general advice from those who've done it on where to begin, useful sources of items (I badly need window seals, for example!) etc will be massively welcomed.
Thank you!
In clichéd fashion I have reached my thirties and yearned for a car of my childhood. Somehow, I now have a 1992 Renault 21 Savanna - that is, surprisingly, not rusted to pieces. I want to improve, preserve and "restore" it but have never done it before and have no idea where to start.
I'd definitely like to try doing some things myself, but time may not be as at-hand as I first thought, so if anyone has any recommendations of people/places, up in the North, that I could enquire with that'd be much appreciated as well.
Otherwise, any general advice from those who've done it on where to begin, useful sources of items (I badly need window seals, for example!) etc will be massively welcomed.
Thank you!
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