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GregorJP
06-07-2014, 08:35 PM
Just got Cesil out of storage and took him straight on a run to DN10. On track, although I took it steady, he was epic. Reminded me of why I sold the GTR instead of him. Great to meet some people from here too.

Anyway, as to be expected, there are a couple of niggles after a year of being locked up and some things to get sorted. Any advice welcome.

- Left rear handbrake: I think it's sticking and ended up tripping out the DSC, so I was forced to drive the Ring with no DSC and the two warning lights lit up :supz:

- Steering wheel: Needs a retrim. Send it to Royals, correct?

- Kickplates: Basically need replacing. I don't think they can be refurbed. Looks like I'll have to order some new ones.

- Rear seat plastic: Both the plastic centre console and the rear seat back have lost some of the plastic covering and look scruffy. BMW will charge me a fortune for new ones. I know some people on here have refurbed theirs. Any recommendations please?

- Windscreen: Currently has two chips. I need to replace it, but am concerned about replacing with a cheapo version. I doubt that my insurers will cover an original replacement part?

- Flippers: Looking tired and need relacquering. Simpsons?

Any advice welcome. Also, here's a lap of me at the Ring, with my mate Dan following and (not unfairly) slagging off my driving.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUArEwOM-Q0

sailorbaz
09-07-2014, 03:20 AM
Try BMW and Bmminiparts for a Windscreen, seriously.

I bought one for my Z3M recently and I think it was only £170 direct from Germany. Toby was a bit concerned about sending it on to Northern Ireland but it was VERY well packaged and arrived in perfect condition with all the correct BMW markings and of course the sunstrip along the top. Even if they just supply it, a windscreen guy will take maybe £60-£100 to fit it for you at the house.

Flippers to MarkCSL for refurbing, top work. :thumbs:

Pip1968
09-07-2014, 10:51 AM
I cannot help with most of your queries but your You Tube link does not seem to want to play.

I am hoping the re rubberisation of the seat backs and console is an easy fix though as I have a couple of marks on mine.

Pip

glendog74
09-07-2014, 01:43 PM
Simpsons have refurbished some damaged splitters for me in the past and did a very good job of salvaging them :thumbs:

I have recently had my steering wheel re-trimmed by Jack at Royal Steering Wheels - good quality job and service :thumbs:

shimmy
09-07-2014, 08:31 PM
Simpsons have refurbished some damaged splitters for me in the past and did a very good job of salvaging them :thumbs:

I have recently had my steering wheel re-trimmed by Jack at Royal Steering Wheels - good quality job and service :thumbs:

Same here, splitters at Simpsons (took 8 months :whistle:) and Steering Wheel at Royal (2 weeks)

GregorJP
10-07-2014, 12:57 PM
Thanks guys, all great advice as always. Now I've got Cesil back on my drive instead of locked away somewhere, I'm a much happier man, but I also feel compelled to sweeten her up and get her tip-top.

Jon8710
10-07-2014, 02:40 PM
just on the whole locking away of cars,

where do you store your car and whats kind of cost is that ?

do you still insure it in storage ?

have been thinking about this abit as i have a few cars and was thinking of putting the csl away after the summer.

cheers

pinkpanther008
18-07-2014, 10:29 AM
Jon, Classiclineinsurance offer storage insurance at reasonable rates, check them out.

just on the whole locking away of cars,

where do you store your car and whats kind of cost is that ?

do you still insure it in storage ?

have been thinking about this abit as i have a few cars and was thinking of putting the csl away after the summer.

cheers

GregorJP
20-07-2014, 07:21 PM
I store my car at www.manorcarstorage.com (http://www.manorcarstorage.com). It's not the cheapest, but they do a good job of looking after her. You can buy insurance through them or just leave your car insured on your own policy.

GarageQueen
28-07-2014, 08:55 PM
I cannot help with most of your queries but your You Tube link does not seem to want to play.

I am hoping the re rubberisation of the seat backs and console is an easy fix though as I have a couple of marks on mine.

Pip

I'm in need of this too.

a new centre console is affordable, but the seat backs are just crazy money (which is a shame as it would be a nice fix to replace them)

there must be someone somewhere who can do a rubberised coating repair. I'd pay good money for it too.

adem.csl
28-07-2014, 09:45 PM
Same here, splitters at Simpsons (took 8 months :whistle:) and Steering Wheel at Royal (2 weeks)

Got any pics of your refurbed rim??

Don't use royal he's a royal waste of time he will stitch you up as he did me

http://www.cslregister.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12366

Marv968
28-07-2014, 11:22 PM
I'm in need of this too.

a new centre console is affordable, but the seat backs are just crazy money (which is a shame as it would be a nice fix to replace them)

there must be someone somewhere who can do a rubberised coating repair. I'd pay good money for it too.

Yeah, my seat backs need a refurb.

I wonder how close black Plastidip is to the OEM finish, has anyone tried?