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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: acegolfgti20v on 11 February 2012, 15:42
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how good are theses for fiting and quailty
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Just an idea of what mine looks like with standard bumper and R32 on my Bora but same applies really.
Depends how fussy you are mate. Im a little fussy but cant afford £400 for a decent one atm.
And as far as quality is concerned mine holds boost etc fine but I did buy mikalor clamps on ebay :wink:
(http://i892.photobucket.com/albums/ac125/jamierees1989/2012-02-11141509.jpg)
(http://i892.photobucket.com/albums/ac125/jamierees1989/DSC00460.jpg)
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Please ignore the fact the front mount is quite high atm on the R32 bumper this is being sorted.
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that the one you stole from me jamie :grin:
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It is indeed mate, Still going strong too.
I want more power this year :evil: Wheel refurb in few weeks then further engine mods. Watch this space haha
You going Ultimate Dubz Cully?
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Toyosport do a 50mm core for the a4, a bit easier to get behind the stock bumper as an idea, which is what I am currently using
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It is indeed mate, Still going strong too.
I want more power this year :evil: Wheel refurb in few weeks then further engine mods. Watch this space haha
You going Ultimate Dubz Cully?
:cool: am thinking about going if i can get my car how i want it tbh ud not been as good as when i first went gone a bit down hill over recent years but i am hoping to go this year give me a buzz if your going we will get a convoy together :grin:
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Toyosport do a 50mm core for the a4, a bit easier to get behind the stock bumper as an idea, which is what I am currently using
Did all the pipes etc work ok, or did you have to come up with a way to plumb it yourself?
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Toyosport do a 50mm core for the a4, a bit easier to get behind the stock bumper as an idea, which is what I am currently using
Did all the pipes etc work ok, or did you have to come up with a way to plumb it yourself?
Went DIY plumbing, bought a toyo plumbing kit, which is top stuff with more than enough pipes and bought a beading tool and plumbed it together:
(http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g71/sibilev/FMIC/FMIC22.jpg)