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GLPoomobile

Think he just used Cillet Bang! and a bit of elbow grease ;)

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clayts

Some updated pics from a track day earlier this week:

 

 

 

 

 

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madspikes

Back in 2003 when I bought my GTI....

 

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cRaig

how did you manage to get it to this level?? looks perfect!

which materials u used?

 

Mostly various paints from Frosts, eg aluminium paint. Rubber dye for all the hoses etc and then lots and lots of cleaning of everything before it was assembled! (most of it is catalogued in my project thread in my signature below ˅˅)

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Cameron
Some updated pics from a track day earlier this week..

 

That looks awesome! :D

 

Is that a horsebox for a Shetland Pony in the background?

 

Haha it's a Luton box for a Mini pickup.. the guy is planning to do it up as a burger van and sell burgers out of it at shows. He's about 6'2". :lol:

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Tom Fenton

Think he just used Cillet Bang! and a bit of elbow grease ;)

 

I had a guy called Barry Scott come to work the other week to look at repairing a compressor! I s*it you not! I think he had heard the "Aren't you the Cillit Bang guy" line before though....

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GLPoomobile

When he finished fixing it, did you jump up behind him and shout "BANG! And the dirt is gone!"?

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omri617

Great topic wonderful cars

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jonnyvandijk

One of the best I took before it came off the road for winter and some TLC a couple of weeks ago:

 

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Kezzer30

This is my 205 which ive had for 3 months but only been able to drive 2 weeks but absoltely love her , i know ive changed her and still alot more to come , i apprishiate some will dislike and thats fine had some great comments from around my parts so far , just hope some like her , 1990 1.9gti :)

 

 

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max0

Not the best photo of the car. Dream house in the background tho

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Sinbad

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Todays little jolly out after picking my daughter up from school lol

280odd miles into run in on fully rebuilt engine,nice day for it,why not!

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Daviewonder

This is my 205 which ive had for 3 months but only been able to drive 2 weeks but absoltely love her , i know ive changed her and still alot more to come , i apprishiate some will dislike and thats fine had some great comments from around my parts so far , just hope some like her , 1990 1.9gti :)

 

 

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Have you lowered it yet?

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Kezzer30

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I'd like to change mine haha and no had some major issues with insurance but I'm hoping to change companies to one that are happy with mods so I'm hoping before lakes trip , graham has kindly offered to help sort my rear beam ( light overhaul and lower) and fit fronts for me

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AndreasW

A little bit early for summer wheels :)img0773na.jpg

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shooter mcgavin

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chris-gti

Randomer whilst I was waiting for a friend:

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En-route to MFN about 2 years ago, Bonnet wasn't open, just badly fitting catch i borrowed from a volvo.

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GTI International 2012 (Got more looks than most of the dubs put together, although could have been something to do with the sound system fitted at the time)

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At MFN about 2 years ago

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Jemehan

Chris-gti, how did you solve the wheel rubbing on the fuel filler pipe with yours being so low? Im looking to fabricate a different shape pipe for mine, but wondered if there was an alternative way of getting round the issue?

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chris-gti

Never had a problem with it rubbing to be honest. Not sure if it's anything to do with the slightly wider drums i have fitted (still on the 1600 beam and i have no idea what they are off).

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Richie

Quick snap of the old beast from today

 

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and a random one

 

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Anthony

Chris-gti, how did you solve the wheel rubbing on the fuel filler pipe with yours being so low? Im looking to fabricate a different shape pipe for mine, but wondered if there was an alternative way of getting round the issue?

The bump stops being present eliminates the issue - I would guess that as a minimum your drivers side one is missing, which allows the suspension sufficient travel for the tyre to hit the fuel filler pipe. With the bump stop present (and not heavily cut down) the suspension arm hits the bump stop before the tyre hits the fuel filler pipe.

 

Of course, the problem with running significantly lower and having bump stops is that you run out of suspension travel with alarming regularity, and that's far from ideal from either a comfort or roadholding point of view. You can cut them down a bit to gain more travel, but too much and you'll have the tyre hitting the fuel filler.

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omri617

First time I post a photo of my car , after posting so many questions...

What do you think :)

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Lowercase

my best two with my mates 306

 

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feb

Not sure if I have posted this as it was a while ago.

 

It's not my car but a picture I took.

 

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