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Help needed, i have a mk2 coupe, but need to know how to fit
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 6:32 pm
by polo-vixen
Hi guys
I have mk2 coupe and have been given the chance to gut a mk3 saloon, but me beig a girl and me first time doing me own carl, i aint to sure how to get it all out and refit it
OK, me list
MK3 saloon centre console, how to get it out and then refit into a mk2 coupe
Mk3 saloon front bumper and back aswel, how do i get them off and then make them fit me mk2 coupe?
And also the mk3 saloon front gril and head lights, how do i get them to work on me mk2 coupe, all help would be really good thanx

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:58 pm
by mk2matt
your boyfreind should know how to do this.
are one of his mates will.

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:16 pm
by polo-vixen
i asked for help and i didnt say that me bloke would be doing it, i need to know for myself, i may be female dont mean im thick!

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:16 pm
by bstardchild
mk2matt wrote:your boyfreind should know how to do this.
are one of his mates will.

Well thats buggered your chances if she's single

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:21 pm
by bstardchild
Polo-vixen wrote:i asked for help and i didnt say that me bloke would be doing it, i need to know for myself, i may be female dont mean im thick!

I think it was meant in jest.....
Anyway - hats off to you lass for wanting to do it yourself
I can't advise you having never done that but my advice would be grab a Haynes manual for starters
The folowing is not an attempt at a pick up or a devious attempt at obtaining your home address - at 40 years old and having got used to one lady for the last 15 years change is not something thats high on my priorities
- I think I have one somewhere for a MKII that I was gonna ebay but as I'll only get 50p if I get a bid at all you can have it for the price of the postage or a pint if we ever meet at a show - PM me with your name and address and I'll cram it in a jiffy bag and send it to ya
Honest!!!
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:25 pm
by polo-vixen
hay thanx
u going to the no rice meeting hunnie?
and i know im female but i got al the help that i need and im a starter and all. but im getting there.
And yea ill private message ya me details, etc u want the money fr the postage how can i give that to ya
ps u know the zebra style bucket seats on a mk2, that g backs and forwards anf tilt right bk to the floor on the base etc
would they sell for much?
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:28 pm
by GroovyCarrot
Centre console: You'll need the rest of the dashboard as well

Or you could just get a mk2 centre console, you'll probably find one at a scrappy somewhere. If you take the whole dashboard, to save you the hours of searching that I did to find out how to remove it, it's held in place with two bolts that go through to the engine compartment, to the right of the battery and the left of the fusebox, as well as the other bolts in the cabin which are pretty easy to find. I've not fitted a mk3 dash myself, but it's doable, although you need to devise a way to support the lower bits of it as the mk2 supports are the wrong size.
Mk3 grill / headlights are going to need some major work.. you'll need to weld in a mk3 slam panel and you'll need a pair of mk3 wings, and I'd be suprised if there wasn't more.. bear in mind that the mk3 light setup has the indicators wrapping around the front of the wings whereas the mk2 just has them stuck in the bumper.. might be easier to get a grille and headlamps from an early mk2 derby if you want the square lights.
Mk3 bumper, I believe polokris has done this, he might just be the guy to ask
Good luck!
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:32 pm
by Tahrey1043
welding?
*images of flashdance*
oooh....
ok thats my sexism over for the month.. meaning i can say.. i'd really like to see the result of that as it could be something quite wunderfully special

(in the good way, not Rainbow Bus way)
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:33 pm
by bstardchild
Polo-vixen wrote:hay thanx
No problems - happy to help
Polo-vixen wrote:u going to the no rice meeting hunnie?
Where is it and when - to be honest it's doubtfull due to commitments on my other project car engine has been in for two weks and I haven't got round to starting it yet and I have to get it finished by Feb 28th!!!!
Polo-vixen wrote:and i know im female but i got al the help that i need and im a starter and all. but im getting there.
If you ever get to talk to my better half she can diagnose engine problems as well as I can - didn't take long to train her either - female has it's advantages.....
Mechanical "sympathy" being one
If it won't come apart
NOT grabbing a hammer to "help it" being two
Polo-vixen wrote:And yea ill private message ya me details, etc u want the money fr the postage how can i give that to ya
Don't worry about the postage - if I never see it it won't be the end of the world and if you ever no longer need it pass it on to someone else who needs it for what it cost you - ie gift it
Polo-vixen wrote:ps u know the zebra style bucket seats on a mk2, that g backs and forwards anf tilt right bk to the floor on the base etc would they sell for much?
Not sure about the zebra style - I had the tartan effect in my MKII Coupe S but I'm sure one of the other MKII guys will help you out
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:33 pm
by polo-vixen
well i went to a scrappy and got a whole mk3 hatch saloon for 70 quid, and thats meant so far i have taken the door cards, windows and all that lot, seats as they were fuckie,
they had vw written all them sad i know, and i have all the centre console and dash hun, ive got the bumpers and lights and grilles etc
so just needed ideas on how to fit

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:39 pm
by polo-vixen
Were do i find these guys and how comes my car is the only with style seats and all

hi
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:40 pm
by polo-vixen
ps the no-rice meeting is at fleet services this wednesday hun, the fleet on m3

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:58 am
by Tahrey1043
ian you'd be laughing on the other side of your face battle of the sexes / training-wise if you had to get me mum to learn anything technical - automotive, computational, whatever.
the phrase Just Look At What I Did, Let Me See You Copy It, And Try To Remember It THIS Time comes to mind. Mechanical sympathy neither here nor there.
Mind you i still can't havent mastered ironing a shirt after gawd knows how many tuition sessions so it's just shape of the brain nonsense!?
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 1:03 am
by bstardchild
Tahrey1043 wrote:ian you'd be laughing on the other side of your face battle of the sexes / training-wise if you had to get me mum to learn anything technical - automotive, computational, whatever.
I'd struggle with my own mum on that one
Tahrey1043 wrote:the phrase Just Look At What I Did, Let Me See You Copy It, And Try To Remember It THIS Time comes to mind. Mechanical sympathy neither here nor there.
Ahh - have the same conversation with me dad when it comes to anything technical like PC's and sat nav
Tahrey1043 wrote:Mind you i still can't havent mastered ironing a shirt after gawd knows how many tuition sessions so it's just shape of the brain nonsense!?
Nope I could iron my own shirt at 16, sew on buttons, darn socks and cook a damn good spag bol
but I'd rather someone else did all of the above so I can spend quality time in the garage or under a car

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 7:48 am
by bstardchild
Polo-vixen wrote:ps u know the zebra style bucket seats on a mk2, that g backs and forwards anf tilt right bk to the floor on the base etc
would they sell for much?
Penny drops and I think what you are talking about is the sports seats from the late Coupe S that have coloured stripes down the back from one side to the other.....
Saw a set on ebay a while ago and they were less than a tenner - needed a good clean but looked sound..
Bets someone on here has a set in a car they are stripping for spares?