Hey everyone, new to the idea of a blog but thought I'd make one on here just to keep a complete record of my journey with my little Micra.
I plan to do a lot to it in the future so it seemed fitting to start one. ?
Introducing Kylie! She's my 2001 K11 S 1.0, finished in Lazuli Blue Metallic
This was her the day I bought her. October 9, 2020. Totally stock apart from a broken set of hubcaps.
I paid £1170 for her, which at first sounds a bit steep, but the car had been driven by an elderly lady and her daughter from new and came with 12 months MOT, FSH, a fresh service, 4 good tyres, 1 month warranty and a valet. She also has very little rust! Just a tiny bit under the offside sill (keeping an eye on that) and a small patch of surface rust above the rear window. All in all, I was very very happy! ?
The first proper modification came in the form of a new shift knob and gaiter. Came to £25 from eBay and the end result was not bad at all! I plan to install a short shifter and a nicer knob soon, but this setup is perfectly fine for now.
Next on the list was getting a decent stereo installed. Couldn't go without them banging tunes, bruv! The original cassette player worked but was temperamental at best, so a new JVC Bluetooth headunit was installed. It sounds awesome even through the standard speakers. Looks the part, too!
Of course, it wasn't long before I got a sticker ?
I also painted the side trim on the rear bumper with Halfords' finest matte black. I'll finish off the rear and do the front soon.
Finally, the most recent mod was replacing the gauge cluster bulbs with LEDs. Little details like this make the most difference IMO. They turned out awesome, £2.49 on eBay well spent!
And that's everything as of now. I haven't really had the chance to do much more to it yet, being a full-time A-Level student learning from home and having virtually no space to do anything drastic (not even a garage!). However, in the next few weeks I have a few more things lined up:
- Facelift March Tail Lights
Got a really tidy pair a couple of days ago for £100 on eBay. Those will be rewired once delivered and installed in a few days.
- Repainted Steelies
As a broke student, I can't afford alloys right now (insurance will also shoot to the moon), so the current 14" steelies will be sprayed white.
- Bonnet Struts
I'm a total novice when it comes to fabrication, so this will be a first. The renowned pollyp gave me some good pointers, so thanks for that!
- Twin-Tone Horn
The weedy stock horn just has to go... it won't even scare pigeons! I'm looking at a pair of PIAA units.
- Clear Side Repeaters
For a cleaner look - the stock ones look a bit "stuck on".
I'll post updates on this page after every mod. For now, though, cheers for checking it out! ??
(Bonus pic, messed around with in Lightroom)
I plan to do a lot to it in the future so it seemed fitting to start one. ?
Introducing Kylie! She's my 2001 K11 S 1.0, finished in Lazuli Blue Metallic
This was her the day I bought her. October 9, 2020. Totally stock apart from a broken set of hubcaps.
I paid £1170 for her, which at first sounds a bit steep, but the car had been driven by an elderly lady and her daughter from new and came with 12 months MOT, FSH, a fresh service, 4 good tyres, 1 month warranty and a valet. She also has very little rust! Just a tiny bit under the offside sill (keeping an eye on that) and a small patch of surface rust above the rear window. All in all, I was very very happy! ?
The first proper modification came in the form of a new shift knob and gaiter. Came to £25 from eBay and the end result was not bad at all! I plan to install a short shifter and a nicer knob soon, but this setup is perfectly fine for now.
Next on the list was getting a decent stereo installed. Couldn't go without them banging tunes, bruv! The original cassette player worked but was temperamental at best, so a new JVC Bluetooth headunit was installed. It sounds awesome even through the standard speakers. Looks the part, too!
Of course, it wasn't long before I got a sticker ?
I also painted the side trim on the rear bumper with Halfords' finest matte black. I'll finish off the rear and do the front soon.
Finally, the most recent mod was replacing the gauge cluster bulbs with LEDs. Little details like this make the most difference IMO. They turned out awesome, £2.49 on eBay well spent!
And that's everything as of now. I haven't really had the chance to do much more to it yet, being a full-time A-Level student learning from home and having virtually no space to do anything drastic (not even a garage!). However, in the next few weeks I have a few more things lined up:
- Facelift March Tail Lights
Got a really tidy pair a couple of days ago for £100 on eBay. Those will be rewired once delivered and installed in a few days.
- Repainted Steelies
As a broke student, I can't afford alloys right now (insurance will also shoot to the moon), so the current 14" steelies will be sprayed white.
- Bonnet Struts
I'm a total novice when it comes to fabrication, so this will be a first. The renowned pollyp gave me some good pointers, so thanks for that!
- Twin-Tone Horn
The weedy stock horn just has to go... it won't even scare pigeons! I'm looking at a pair of PIAA units.
- Clear Side Repeaters
For a cleaner look - the stock ones look a bit "stuck on".
I'll post updates on this page after every mod. For now, though, cheers for checking it out! ??
(Bonus pic, messed around with in Lightroom)
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