The Heirloom Laguna Deux - Gone

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Re: Revival of a free car

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Here are a few pictures of this fine motor. To think others in my family saw this as a banger and only fit for scrap!
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This is why we got my Grandad to stop driving. Parking by touch rather than sight. I'll probably not get these bits painted or fixed up as they're part of the charm and history of the car for me.
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Re: Revival of a free car

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I quite like the look of these lags. I think the petrols are definitely the pick too. I'd never own one though as I'm sure it wouldn't even get home with my luck!
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Re: Revival of a free car

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These drive really well, nice to be able to have your Grandad's car also. Be good to see one of these preserved, they are quickly disappeared. Partly my fault, I weighed mine in with 11 months mot, the ungrateful sod.
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Re: Revival of a free car

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Blue interior is strangely appealling considering most interiors these days are like the inside of a coal bunker.
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Re: The Heirloom Laguna Deux

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The lovely Laguna is on the move. I've not got time for pre-booked MOT nonsense. Plus the risk is very high driving 100 miles in a 2000 Renault that's been sat for a few years.
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Going straight to my local garage for an MOT tomorrow. Keeping fingers crossed it will pass as I have a collection of another car/money pit on Wednesday. Can't really afford to chuck a lot of cash at this Laguna if it fails badly! But being a family heirloom, I feel rather compelled to.
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Re: The Heirloom Laguna Deux

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MOT was supposed to be tomorrow. However I did a quick check and it looks like they have done it already!

Bad news though, it failed... :(
Repair immediately (major defects):

Nearside Windscreen wiper does not clear the windscreen effectively (3.4 (b) (ii))
Offside Windscreen wiper does not clear the windscreen effectively (3.4 (b) (ii))
However it now has passed!! Not bad for a 17 year old Renault Laguna II.

I guess they've lobbed some new wipers on for me. Something I don't mind them doing without approval as gets it sorted quicker and less hassle. Saves going to buy some and then come back for the admin.

Still waiting for the call to let me know though!
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Re: The Heirloom Laguna Deux

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This is by looking on the website I guess.
Every time I've looked it's taken at least a couple of days after the test for it to be updated, maybe the software has been updated or it takes a couple of days for the electrons to travel from Norfolk to Wales.
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Re: The Heirloom Laguna Deux

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DVSA is based in Bristol. Those carrier pigeons don't have as far to travel! DVLA website for tax & MOT status is taking a bit longer to update though.
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Re: The Heirloom Laguna Deux

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Just driven the old girl home. Wasn't a bad drive. Had the usual early 2000s Renault feel of flimsiness and cheapness. 

I think some fettling is definitely in order. Idle is a bit lumpy but that's probably old fuel. 

Tyres are a bit square and definitely need replacing. To be fair they've been flat for two years. They have a fair amount of tread but they're only cheap Chinese death rings anyway.

Also forgot to tighten up the negative lead before I left the garage. This I left loose as it could be left off until it was delivered. Battery is a bit small for the job but should be sufficient for now. 

Main priority is to give it a good clean as it feels a bit grim motoring at the moment. Secondly is to figure out why the radio/satnav combo doesn't work at all either. Could do with a oil change too. 
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Re: The Heirloom Laguna Deux

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Well it's broken already! Anything electrical that is rear of the b pillar doesn't work. Except drivers side passenger window and rear lights...
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