£550 bargain barge Volvo S80

£550 bargain barge Volvo S80

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chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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chazwozza

Original Poster:

789 posts

193 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Hi guys. Don't know if anyone will read this or be even remotely interested but thought i'd share anyway!!

Pictured above is my latest bargain. Bought as seen from a dealer for £550. About 174k on the clock but can't be sure as the dash doesn't currently work... first on my list of jobs.

So far I have just changed the wipers for bosch aerotwin and had it washed. Better pics to follow.

Should be picking up some 17 inch volvo alloys to replace the 16's. These are also costing less with new tyres on than it is for two premium front boots which it needs to give it a bit more stance and a sportier (for a barge) look. Was meant to be a run around but I love it and plan on doing a few niggly jobs then maybe uprate the odd bit here and there! Never done a thread so thought i'd use this to share hints and tips and hopefully provide some boredom reading!

Chazwozza

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Bit more history- needed a new car as my x-trail was written off. (Fantastic utility car by the way) Sadly only me and a muddy field involved. Oh well... with the money left over I have also purchased a halfords proffessional socket set. Nice shiny man tools much to Mrs C's dismay!!

Chaz

chammyman

123 posts

119 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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poking the mileage reset button usually gets the dash to spring into life. The mileage will be on the dash but not lit up.

When the dash comes to life you'll have the SRS light on as the dash as the communication drops out when the dash isn't working.

Hainey

4,381 posts

207 months

Saturday 17th December 2016
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Hows it treating you Chaz? Not blown up or died yet smile

Looked a steal for the money.

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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Sorry for the delay.... car is running great.
Need to add pics with new wheels but they have transformed the feel and it handles ok for a barge.

Made a small list of bits to do, should be sending the dash unit off this week for a refurb, then i'll see what horrors await on the warning light front and find out the actual mileage!!!

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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So... got the car booked in at Cartronix in Waterlooville for a while you wait repair and airbag reset on the dash. 0900 tomorrow morning, fingers crossed. Will be interesting to find out what the actual mileage is!!


Hoofy

77,495 posts

289 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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How much are you spending on it??

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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So... dash all fixed and airbag reset. Pukka job!

Car owes me about £900 so far.

Rundown-

Car £550
Wheels/tyres £180
Dash £140
Wipers £20

Quite happy with that. Any further expenditure now could probably be classed as unneccessary... laugh

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Oh, and the mileage is 176k!

Hoofy

77,495 posts

289 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Ah, ok, still within bargain basement. smile

Hainey

4,381 posts

207 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Loving this thread smile

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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Can't seem to upload photos. Grrrr.

Anyone know of a spray I can use to bring the small bits of abs plastic on the bumpers back to a nice black? They have greyed a fair bit

jas xjr

11,309 posts

246 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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i use shoe polish , easy and effective. ignore those saying peanut butter , it is just the oil in it that does the trick. maybe just try oil smile

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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jas xjr said:
i use shoe polish , easy and effective. ignore those saying peanut butter , it is just the oil in it that does the trick. maybe just try oil smile
Interesting. Cheers buddy, i'll give it a good ol' balling with some parade shine thumbup

Hoofy

77,495 posts

289 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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Bought something from Wilko years ago that did the trick. Halfords will probably sell something similar - spray on, wipe, stand back and be pleased with your "hard" work.

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Monday 13th February 2017
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Hoofy said:
Bought something from Wilko years ago that did the trick. Halfords will probably sell something similar - spray on, wipe, stand back and be pleased with your "hard" work.
You mean back to black? I find it doesn't last too long...

Hoofy

77,495 posts

289 months

Monday 13th February 2017
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chazwozza said:
Hoofy said:
Bought something from Wilko years ago that did the trick. Halfords will probably sell something similar - spray on, wipe, stand back and be pleased with your "hard" work.
You mean back to black? I find it doesn't last too long...
Oh, pass. biggrin

C70GT

325 posts

94 months

Monday 13th February 2017
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GTechniq C4 is awesome and lasts about 18 months on one application. A little 30ml bottle costs about £25 but enough to do your whole car trim twice.

Very faded black plastic that has turned white, can be rubbed down with 1200 wet and dry used wet with a drop of fairy liquid in the water. The old dry plastic will rub off like a grey scum, leaving the good plastic underneath and super smooth. Then when dry, wipe over with meths and wipe on the C4. the faded trim will be jet black and will last. Will totally transform the looks of the car

All black trim on my V40 having been treated with C4 still good 12 months after application. It was very faded and grey when I bought it.

'er indoors, Cooper was treated this summer, again all black trim was faded when we bought it. It took one complete bottle to give it two coats, but there are acres of black plastic trim all round.

chazwozza

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789 posts

193 months

Monday 13th February 2017
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C70GT said:
GTechniq C4 is awesome and lasts about 18 months on one application. A little 30ml bottle costs about £25 but enough to do your whole car trim twice.

Very faded black plastic that has turned white, can be rubbed down with 1200 wet and dry used wet with a drop of fairy liquid in the water. The old dry plastic will rub off like a grey scum, leaving the good plastic underneath and super smooth. Then when dry, wipe over with meths and wipe on the C4. the faded trim will be jet black and will last. Will totally transform the looks of the car

All black trim on my V40 having been treated with C4 still good 12 months after application. It was very faded and grey when I bought it.

'er indoors, Cooper was treated this summer, again all black trim was faded when we bought it. It took one complete bottle to give it two coats, but there are acres of black plastic trim all round.
That is very interesting... good few options!