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Whilst that's not exactly true, it's a powerful way to show the time, effort and expense that goes in to rescuing these Saabs, needless to say, the new Nocturne Blue Aero has been pulled apart and put back together again, and that's only just the beginning of the project. The shiny new Jetex tailpipe and sparkling headlights give a hint that things are different from before, but they really are the only aesthetic changes so far.
Over the past few weeks, the Master Saab Magician; Jason Miles, has spent endless hours on the hidden mechanics and modifications this beautiful 9-5 deserves. It's an interesting fact that many of the details we've undertaken, usually just don't get done, they get overlooked or ignored because they're either difficult of costly to do, time consuming jobs such as a sump drop and clean, torque rod bush and subframe bushing replacements - they all take numerous hours of dedication to do, but the visible reward is minimal.
What you do notice however, is the drive is lifted, the car begins to feel tighter and more sorted, in effect, it's the hidden jobs that bring these Saabs back to life again, and just can't be overlooked.
Until now, I've never really added up the detailed costs of doing these rescues, it's just been for my personal pleasure and vision. I aim to get them to a condition I want them for myself, they have to look and feel great to drive - reassuringly sorted and far less tired than when I find them. But being a little more fiscally responsible and accountable (to the powers that be), I thought I'd follow this specific rescue in detail, and just see where the time and money goes, this is just the first phase of the project, but as you'll see, the costs are already significant :
Saab 9-5 Aero £2450
Oil trap hose assembly £23
Torque rod bush £40
Jetex stainless exhaust / flex £730
DI Pack Genuine Saab £285
NGK Plugs £48
3" downpipe £300
DO88 Intercooler £400
Gear selecter skirt £35
Castrol Oil / Filter £50
K&N Air Filter £80
Irmscher 18" wheels £300
Subframe bushing £32
Genuine side repeaters £38
Labour to date £1000
Phase 1 total = £5811
As with every rescue, this is just the beginning, the hidden details to get the car back on track, next comes the fun part, the ones that everyone sees, the aesthetic changes that give the car it's purpose and unique touches, in essence this is now moving on to the more pleasurable stage. I truly believe however, those next bits are purely for viewing pleasure and really aren't the things that rescue the car. It's the hidden work that sets the foundation for Saabs that hopefully will go on to give many more years of joy, that's where the real value and difference is.
