"Winter, Spring, Summer" Overture \\ Brevity is the sister of laziness) - Toyota Celica, 1.8 liter, 2000
Winter After a while, euphoria and panic subsided)
They gave way to a reasonable look at the apparatus, as if it were an apparatus)
The indicators of dishonesty of past owners jumped up:
The bypass belt drive loosened along the night road (we make noise, we whistle, we are afraid, we don’t understand what is happening and what to do, we forget to take a picture of our eyes in the form of O_O
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Hodovka was in near-perfect condition, which is very pleased.
work done for a hundred, purchases that I remember now:
- nokian winter Velcro
- front pads
- engine oil / filter
- frieze
- brake
- replacement of engine supports
- replacement and adjustment of the bypass belt drive
- replacement of the generator pulley
- removal of the catalyst with the installation of flame arresters
- flushing fuel
- adjustment of the power steering pump
Price: about ~1000$
Expensive or not, who cares.
In general, an adequate cost for a wonderful life of a beautiful car.
Spring
Spring with a bunch of vacations and holidays was only enough for:
— bringing to mind obesshumki, in some places added comfort for the sake of
— internal and external polishing of the headlights
— painting the front bumper
Price: about ~350$
Summer
Spring and summer were determined by the sheer joy of driving.
Let's not talk about dry salty streets, good maneuverability, good dynamics. I can't say anything new.)
Everyone unanimously understands: 190 hp on tiptronic :(, but excellent handling, the best working range is 80 km / h.
Maximum tested speed: 160 with incredibly chic handling, feedback, traction is not lost even once.
What has been done:
- Replaced the thermostat that went to hell (pah-pah-pah - the first breakdown in 6 months)
- Replacing the front and rear pads with the original ones
- Removing unaesthetic non-native tumanok with sticking new grilles to match the color of the disks
- Seat belts were shamanized
- Dry cleaning of the interior
Price: about ~500$
From this point on, you can move on to the "real" era) of car ownership and report what is happening.
Photos, yes) crap. not all at once)
Is that what they told you? ) ) )
I have been working in the service for 15 years and have never seen such a term ...)