Well I didnt get very far on wednesday night. My rear caliper problems were bigger than I expected. I got 4 miles into my 50 miles trip home and had to get rescued by RAC in Edinburgh. Seems my caliper was sticking and had effectively locked on the handbrake, resulting in the pads locking onto the disc and causing extreme amounts of heat. In the end smoke was flowing from the pads and I had to stop. Not even a wind back tool could release the caliper. So if anyone gets extremly warm alloys after driving, theres your problem.
RAC guy had a quick look round the car and suggested I get my breaking system replaced, 'pretty damn fast'. Which was kind of worrying, so Thursday, my day off, was spent replacing the rear pads and discs, rear caliper and front pads and discs. Quite a challenge when the most I have ever done is check the oil. lol. Also got a mate to replace the timing belt for 50 quid, which was a result!

He checked my brakes and I had missed a pretty vital step in the installation, so he fixed them. awesome.
Going to have to leave the servicing for a week or two. Unfortunately the rear shocks look to have gone and I have a leak in my power steering tubes, which sucks, but on the bright side I managed to put her through her paces last night. sh!t its fast..lol
I wonder though, does anyone, when hitting bumps or dips feel the car pull to the side? I hit a few bumps on the motorway and the car wanted to pull to the right, not just the front wheels, but the whole car felt as though it was pulling to the side, almost like the car had taken off from the ground and slid to the side when it landed.. result of rear shocks being buggered?
Also, anyone know where I can get decent spacers? my alloys seem to big for the discs and as a result we had to grind the outer edge of the caliper to get the wheel to go round, seemed to be clipping the inside of the alloy struts. Plastic ones on the drum dont seemt o be enough. Ill get some pics up if I get the chance to show what my problem is.