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AdamF

Dealing With A Cut & Shut

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AdamF

So despite breaking down I've been making progress.

 

Latest few bits done:

 

GTi6 brakes fitted

 

new plugs

 

Tracked up

 

Spare wheel cage fitted

 

Twin fans fitted

 

Front bumper respray

 

General cable tidy up.

 

Mats fitted

 

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GeorgeXS

Not sure, it's got moss growing on it! That an optional extra?

came as standard on mine!

 

Mine came with more than moss, it must have had every option ticked:

 

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:lol:

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savage16v

Blimey, just had a read of this.....

 

Original black car looked shocking!!

 

Red car is looking great, well done!

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AdamF

Thanks Richard.

 

Scorpion alarm is working well for all those who might consider one.

 

Just had alternator refurbed, fan belt replaced, gearbox oil dropped and linkages greased up.

 

Running well...

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AdamF

Here's a pic from a week ago in East London...

 

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calvinhorse

That looks perfection mate, brings back some memories seeing a red gti like that. Lovely

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Alan77

Is it my eyes / photo light, or is the front valance a different shade of red?

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MaxGTX

Stunning work. Good read.

Great to see you bounce back so quickly as has already been mentioned! Proper motivation.

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AdamF

Just had a new (second hand) gearbox fitted as I couldn't get the original to stop weeping.

 

Also dropped the engine oil and cleaned the idle control valve.

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