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first post! :)

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well dudes and dudettes, thought i would log onto a decent forum for the polo type motor that i now own :)

i'll stick a few pics up of it, not owt really special, just a nice looking car IMO :)

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the rims are 15" and its lowered on a bilstein b10 kit :)

badgeless front grill, boot badge removed, clear front indicators and repeaters fitted now (and ice install of doom coming soon, see ice section shortly :))

p.s its a slow 1.4 8v AEX :)
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Post by LeMeph »

Dont look to shabby sir.

Welcome to zee forum.
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Post by racerjonzo »

hey welcome, sorta new here myself :)
and the cars looking good, only thing i could see doing right now without too much effort is colouring coding the handles, then it'll look mint as...
but apart from tht nice going! :)
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Post by glen70 »

nice motor.take the bump strips off as soon as poss :lol: will look mint :lol:
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glen70 wrote:nice motor.take the bump strips off as soon as poss :lol: will look mint :lol:
the bottom pic is an early one, look at the top two ;)
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Post by glen70 »

:oops: sorry you have photo chopped them off nice one :lol: looks better now :wink:
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Post by eileenk »

Welcome, nice car, being typical female I love the colour. Is it easy to take the bump strips off
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eileenk wrote:Welcome, nice car, being typical female I love the colour. Is it easy to take the bump strips off
yeah they just pulled off, but i recommend doing it either in a heated garage or summer, the adhesive is softer in summer!

took me about 3/4 hr :)

funnily enough it used to be my lass's car and she hated it! only thing i will say is it has too many exits! 3 doors rock! :)

i did all the work on it and have a set of G60 brakes to go on it at work that i was given by a friend with an S3 powered golf rallye, he has brembo's :D
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welcome to the forum!!

nice, clean and simple, the way it should be done!
my girlfriend wants a set of those alloys for her 6n, but as her car is white, she wants the black spoked versions!
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DanDiesel wrote:welcome to the forum!!

nice, clean and simple, the way it should be done!
my girlfriend wants a set of those alloys for her 6n, but as her car is white, she wants the black spoked versions!
i think these would look nice and may well be for sale with brand new tyres on the front (avon zz3) and 2 months old on the rear (toyo proxes t1-s) they have been on the car for approx 3 months total and have NO marks or kerbing what so ever! pm on the way!

on a brighter note, i have just fitted my rear door handles (ebay rocks, 22 quid the pair! :)) to the front doors, now just gotta colour code them :)

fabric came for the boot build but was not such a result, nowhere near stretchy enough!

still waiting for my voltmeter which will fit a treat in the big blank between the two window switches

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measures just the right size to drop right between the two with a little plastic removal :)
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