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StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily! Update No.5: *NOW FOR SALE!*

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:17 pm
by StueyB
Howdy UK-Polo peeps.

As a frequent user of ClubPolo in years gone by I thought I was about time I signed up here now I've re-joined the OLOP club.

Been away from Polo's for a number of years generally messing with Corrado VR6's, modding my own and breaking a fair few along the way. But decided of late it was time to rest the Corrado up (after wacking a good 50k on it) and buy myself a sensible daily. My friend was thinking about parting with his 2003 Polo 9N SDI in order to finance a Seat Ibiza FR and offered me it at a price I couldn't resist. Enter "The Daily!":

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Only two previous murders, 90k on the clock, 1.9 SDI and serviced by my brother since 26k so almost know the car inside out. Was a no brainer.

Plan is / was not to touch it and focus on the Rado but yeah that lasted all of five minutes.

Anyway thats enough for now, further updates to follow. Got ideas literally coming out of nowhere so should be an interesting journey.

And finally for people who like pics:

The Corrado:

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And some Polo Oldskooler's may remember my old Polo GT:

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Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:46 pm
by Ladiesman_317
Thats such a nice rado!!!! may i have it, please?

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:47 pm
by Ladiesman_317
Oh and welcome to uk-polos, lovely bunch of people here like myself haaaa.

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:24 pm
by StueyB
Thanks mate.

And I'm afraid I can't give the Rado away, too much blood sweat and tears has gone into it.

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:24 am
by blazeguarder
Welcome to the forum, cracking set of cars you've got there. Always wanted a Corrado VR6, yours is an awesome one! Well jealous mate lol.

What are the plans for the Polo?

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:31 am
by StueyB
blazeguarder wrote:Welcome to the forum, cracking set of cars you've got there. Always wanted a Corrado VR6, yours is an awesome one! Well jealous mate lol.

What are the plans for the Polo?
Thanks dude.

On a good day when everything works, you just can't beat a Corrado VR6 for noise, handling, road presence and general all round awesomeness.
After almost 3 years of using it daily, maintenance, fighting with 90's classic parts and general impracticality, I had to give in and get something sensible for everyday.

It'll be back shortly tho, better than ever as I have time now to take it to bits and re-invent.

Polo wise, a lot to come, some sooner, some later.

Likely to be along of the lines of wheels. coilovers, some bodywork changes, interior swap, bit of smoking (the healthy kind), and some spec upgrades as this really is base spec.

Updates 1 & 2 to follow shortly.

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:28 pm
by davey-boi
The carrado is lovely on them bbs!!

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 7:55 pm
by StueyB
davey-boi wrote:The carrado is lovely on them bbs!!
Thanks dude.

Style definitely suits the shape of the rado.
Soon to be replaced i'm affraid tho. New wheels in the pipeline. :D

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:00 pm
by StueyB
Update no.1:

With funds being tight till the end of the months it was a case of doing things which cost £0.

Time to bust out the claybar and polish.

Attacked the front end first:

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Then decided to attack the rear end and de-badge (aka hid the fact its a SDI - :-0), also claybar and polish as i went.

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And while I was at it couldn't resist trying on a set of lightweight O.Z's I had kicking around.

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Wheels sat way better than I thought they would and so cemented the fact they would be going on the car, consequently meaning I'd need tyres for the them. More on those later however.

The laughable fact about it all is this is supposed to be a cheap economical daily meaning I can save the pennies for the Corrado. Less than a week of ownership saw that thrown right out the window. :lol:

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily!

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:02 pm
by StueyB
Update No.2: Plates & Spigots

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After going over the front and rear bodywork in the detail I decided some new plates were needed. The GB jobbies, clearly fitted at the dealers before my friend originally bought the car were looking very tired indeed. A few cracks, chips and general rustyness creeping in under the plastic meant it was time for the bin. Quick search on eBay and after firing some messages out, I received a prompt response from Paul @ TNWPlates on. They do some lovely Pressed Metal plates which are 100% road legal, subtly featuring the legal markings. Couple of days later they landed at my door, was very happy with the quality so on they went.

On trial fitting the O.Z's I noticed that for some reason that the spigot rings they came with didn't fit the Polo. Out they came and quick check with some digital verniers proved they were actually 56.1mm centre bore. This came as quite a shock as they previous car they were fitted to was a Corrado VR6 so I have no idea how the previous owner achieved this bearing in mind most VW's are 57.1...? Anyways, this meant I went on the hunt for some replacements. Helfrauds was my first port of call but due to not stocking O.Z's anymore this was fruitless. eBay wanted £40 a set which i promptly turned my nose up at due to this being a budget project.

Following a bit of internet research I discovered: Custom Spigot Rings. Fill in your relevant details and ID/OD sizings, give them £19.99 and a few days later a set of four custom spigot rings arrive at your door. Highly recommended as they fit like a glove. Another problem solved using the power of the interwebs. :-D

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily! +UPDATE 1 & 2.

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:52 pm
by StueyB
Update 3: Steels aren't good enough wheels

Having another car which is the same wheel fitment has it's advantages. I had bought a set of four lightweight O.Z.'s sometime back, mainly because I'm addicted to buying wheels, cheap ones at that but hey. They were however super-cheap for a reason, the fourth wheel was squarer than a rubix cube.

Having had a rather unfortunate run in with a brick in the road in the past, I found a rather good engineering company called Precison Welding in Northampton who specialise in making bent/cracked/buckled wheels round and usable again.

As per usual they had two of the four wheels straighter than straight inside 48 hrs. Can't recommend them enough and feel free to check them out here: Click Here

I had considered then throwing the wheels at a pro refurber but then considering the cost of tyres on top and this being my daily I resorted to attempting a my very first home refurb.

After borrowing a rather sweet air-line wizzy tool off a friend, buying some primer and some VHT Wrinkle Plus, the following in sued:

Attacked with the wizzy-tool to remove flakey paint and key the surface:

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First one after primer:

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All four after some treatment:

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And the final product:

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Close up of the finish:

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To say I was chuffed with the outcome was an understatement. I've had little practice with painting in the past but these turned out way beyond my expectation. The wrinkle finish has also helped to hide some of the imperfections in the wheels that we just couldn't get out with a home refurb.

Decided to give the badges a bit of wrinkle black also to make them a little more subtle and also tie them in with the wheels.

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and had also purchased a new reflex silver boot handle of eBay to replace the chipped and scratched old one. Worked out far cheaper than getting a new one painted. Score.

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And that about wraps up update no.3. Tyres and coilovers have been purchased but i'll leave that for next update. ;-)
Hope you enjoyed the pics.

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily! Update No.3: Wheels

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:06 pm
by Ladiesman_317
Those wheels look sick, cant wait to see them on the car!
Gonna have to keep an eye on this!

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily! Update No.3: Wheels

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:27 pm
by StueyB
POW:

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17'' Lightweight O.Z.'s wrapped in 185/35/17 Nankang NS-2's - ET35
FK AK Coilover Suspension - Fronts all the way down, rears set halfway.
Chrome Bolt caps (not pictured).

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily! Update No.4: Dropped on

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:33 pm
by K.I.T.T.
The plates look pretty neat. May have to invest in a set!

Is this the guy you got them from?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pressed-Metal ... 1c1d5a5b55

And what is this air wizzy tool? Could you go into more detail as to how you got those wheels looking that good? I'd love to try refurbing a set of wheels on my own. It's hard for me to tell whether it's a metallic black or a crackled finish.

Ash :)

Re: StueyB's Polo 9N aka The Daily! Update No.4: Dropped on

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:50 pm
by StueyB
K.I.T.T. wrote:The plates look pretty neat. May have to invest in a set!

Is this the guy you got them from?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pressed-Metal ... 1c1d5a5b55

And what is this air wizzy tool? Could you go into more detail as to how you got those wheels looking that good? I'd love to try refurbing a set of wheels on my own. It's hard for me to tell whether it's a metallic black or a crackled finish.

Ash :)
Thanks Ash.

Plates are from the same company so go for it. I'm happy with mine.

Didn't really know the correct term for the air tool we used but after some research it appears to be a form of air file which is similar to this: http://www.clarketooling.co.uk/tools/CA ... r-Set.html with some screw on flat sanding pads. Worked a treat and gave you good accuracy.

My wheels are finished in VHT Wrinkle Plus Black. Gunna need a bit of touch up shortly tho. :D

Hope that helps.