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Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 11:17 am
by joe2612
SO i haven't got round to taking many update pics- mainly due to not having the weather to go out and clean! Anyway over the past few weeks i have acquired..
16" RX2s
A Jolly good interior clean
Shark fin ariel
And a fresh new key badge
Also refitted standard exhaust thanks to Phils assistance.

and raised the ride height slightly. My window switches broke again and after taking them apart and fixing them they still seem to break after a day or so. I think it's down to the glue i'm using to hold the case together, or the connector itself..
Other than paying road tax

not much else to report! Will be upgrading the front speakers shortly ad ditching the rude boy sub i still jhave in the boot

As well as possible new seats

Been achieving over 40 mpg on the motorways recently so Gti is doing me proud touch wood!
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:04 pm
by alexperkins
Looking good Joe
Oooh flip key. How easy is it to do?
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:48 pm
by Endi_GTI
Lovely what you need now is some G60 carriers and a CDA

Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:49 pm
by joe2612
Cheers Alex!
Flip key i did about 2 years ago so memory is a little vague.
I bought a 433mhz key from ebay-( the case was knackered but i only needed it for the internals) and a blank key case and blade.
Got the blade cut at a local key cutters.
Took the inner circuit board out ,plonked it in the new case along with the blade.
Placed the transponder from one of my spare keys into the new flip key (sits in the top case near the blade)
Reassembled the key and programmed it via vagcom.
Pretty easy overall!
However i just found this on eBay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1J0-959-753-N ... 2a1aef2865
which may do the trick without buying the new case and circuitry separately.
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:50 pm
by joe2612
Endi_GTI wrote:Lovely what you need now is some G60 carriers and a CDA

Ooo yes i do! I resealed my exhaust so now it's super quiet and not hanging down by it's arse !
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:02 pm
by alexperkins
Awesome. I may look into it
What needed reprogramming out of interest
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:31 pm
by Endi_GTI
joe2612 wrote:Endi_GTI wrote:Lovely what you need now is some G60 carriers and a CDA

Ooo yes i do! I resealed my exhaust so now it's super quiet and not hanging down by it's arse !
Nice one Joe. Glad its all good now. Let me know when you are Plymouth way and come and see the 20v beasty. Although i'm in Holland at the moment on a course

Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:07 pm
by joe2612
alexperkins wrote:Awesome. I may look into it
What needed reprogramming out of interest
Just to pair it to the car for locking/unlocking etc.
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:08 pm
by joe2612
Endi_GTI wrote:joe2612 wrote:Endi_GTI wrote:Lovely what you need now is some G60 carriers and a CDA

Ooo yes i do! I resealed my exhaust so now it's super quiet and not hanging down by it's arse !
Nice one Joe. Glad its all good now. Let me know when you are Plymouth way and come and see the 20v beasty. Although i'm in Holland at the moment on a course

Back in town now Matt, let me know when you're back and i'll pop over

Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread- 16s!
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:30 am
by Piers0930
LOOKING VERY NICE DUDE, what colour did you spry your split rims? looks sweet.

and good stance
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread- 16s!
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 2:10 pm
by joe2612
Thanks mate, the ones on there now where refurb'd a few years ago by another forum member but they're a standard colour really.
In other news, Gti refused to start earlier, only after a lot of cranking a gas it spluttered into life, think it may be the coil pack/ ht leads needing a changing....
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread- 16s!
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:50 pm
by Piers0930
also dude, how did you get your door handles sooo shiny with a rattle can?!
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread- 16s!
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:14 pm
by joe2612
All in the prep work mate, lots of rubbing, polishing etc to make the surface as smooth as possible.
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread- 16s!
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 7:32 pm
by Aquavalver
What did you do your brake calipers with? And how do you keep them clean? As they are not an easy thing to clean! Lol! It takes me ages to clean the wheels and calipers every time I clean the car!
Re: Joe's Gti Progress Thread- 16s!
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 10:32 am
by joe2612
Hi Mate, i did mine with Halfords high temp paint a few years ago, in terms of cleaning, i use bilberry wheel cleaner with a wheel brush that looks like a thick paint brush. It fits nicely between the spokes and you and manoeuvre it around to froth the cleaner .