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Title: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: Heff on 26 April 2011, 18:30
Ok, so I have a clapped out mark 4 golf that I bought was a lemmon! It said it had 71000 miles checked old MOT and has 145000 miles on it including the miles I have done. Needs lots of work doing but I reckon it can be brought back! I have around two grand for getting it up and running. Getting it booked in for an MOT and service next week. Then going to get everything changed that needs changing. I want to improve performance and looks on my golf both power and mpg anyone got any ideas?

It's a 1.4 E 2001 on a Y reg

Parts Upgrades

I'm going to get a new exhaust system, air filter, getting it remaped, spark plugs possibly?
New standard suspension (going to upgrade to better quality/sport suspension when I have more funds available.
New brake pads possibly all parts depending on what mechanic says. anyone got an suggestions for good break manufacturers?


Cosmetic: Smoked front and rear lights, dark grey/ black alloys, new standard gear knob, want it raising (think someone has lowered it stupid amounts as it catches on speed humps), black VW badges, tinted windows, bucket seats, 2 new better performing speakers, an amp and a sub.
Got to replace the bonnet, front left wing,bumper and grill.

If anyone can suggest any ideas big or little then please do :D

I will get some pictures and get them on. Its a state but hopefully will be gleaming.
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: LowlifeDubber on 26 April 2011, 19:51
Sell it and buy a 1.8t with the proceeds and the 2k you have spare  :smiley:

Waste of time doing any engine mods on the 1.4 tbh dude.
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: Wayne on 26 April 2011, 21:28
Sell it and buy a 1.8t with the proceeds and the 2k you have spare  :smiley:

Waste of time doing any engine mods on the 1.4 tbh dude.

^^^This, pointless doing anything to the 1.4
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: Heff on 26 April 2011, 23:55
I'm 18,with a crash on my record so....no can do, gotta work with what I've got.

Cheers for the advice, once i've done it up, think I'm going to sell it go for a 2litre :D

Initial question still stands thanks.
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: Wayne on 27 April 2011, 10:43
I'm 18,with a crash on my record so....no can do, gotta work with what I've got.


 :undecided: all the mods you have listed will push your insurance up anyway.
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: Heff on 27 April 2011, 14:17
If I tell them? Plus it won't cost as much as getting a 2 litre, I ran a quote and it was like 11 grand so it is definitely not an option.
 
Any makes which are quality products but with reasonable prices for the changes I want to make.

Heff
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: JC on 27 April 2011, 16:23
If I tell them?

In which case you sir are a TOOL of the highest order, you will be invalidating your insurance, and god forbid if you had an accident.

Harsh, but true.
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: MrBounce on 27 April 2011, 19:20
If I tell them?

In which case you sir are a TOOL of the highest order, you will be invalidating your insurance, and god forbid if you had an accident.

Harsh, but true.

^^^ What he said. With bells on  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: Wayne on 27 April 2011, 23:16
If I tell them? Plus it won't cost as much as getting a 2 litre, I ran a quote and it was like 11 grand so it is definitely not an option.
 
Any makes which are quality products but with reasonable prices for the changes I want to make.

Heff

What not to post, epic fail
Title: Re: Bringing my car back to life
Post by: Heff on 29 April 2011, 16:33
I do plan on telling them , I worry too much about police and such, can anyone answer the original question?