Author Topic: MK3 Golf GTi 16v grey - Getting scrapped.  (Read 144201 times)

Offline Mikester

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #150 on: 19 July 2010, 18:27 »
I think once these TT wheels are polished it'll set it off nicely.  :cool:

Agreed.

Im getting quotes at the moment for mirror polishing some ATS cups with a few companies, will let you know who is cheaper and gives a better finish once im completed in my research.

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #151 on: 08 August 2010, 20:32 »
Today has been a very prouctive day indeed. I completely cleaned the interior, taking the seats out and hoovering everywhere, cleaning all the trim so there's not a spec of dust. I followed this up by sorting out the wiring in the boot for the sub and amp.

Then things got a little more 'mechanical' for me, which is new really. I removed the throttle body and cleaned it, as well as clearing up the dizzy. The car has been a little hesitant every now and then lately so thought I'd do these. Also changed the air filter for a pipercross one, all in all the things I've done seem to have improved the way the car is running. :)

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #152 on: 09 August 2010, 05:11 »
Well done for switching to a 16v. Yea I am a mk2 owner venturing out!

Havent seen ya down Budgens yet.

Where did you take those pics? Yeovil I bet somewhere. Whereabouts?

And I am sorry, but the Pass Door color difference would do my nut in!

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #153 on: 09 August 2010, 07:22 »
Cheers pal. The car is great and much better all round than my GL was, the colours will be sorted eventually though, possibly a full respray on the cards.

I don't work at Budgens anymore, I started my new job last week.  :wink:

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #154 on: 10 August 2010, 18:44 »
nice 16v, never been a fan of hella quads, but suits urs. o and i like the kamei lower grill slates ( probs coz ive just brought a pair  :smiley: ). suprised no ones said about them. they look nice coz its works well with the virtical slats along the front bumper and works with the horizontal slats of the grill.

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #155 on: 10 August 2010, 18:51 »
Thanks man. Yeah I'd say the Hella Twins only work on certain MK3s, thankfully grey is one of them. :evil:

As for the grills, I'm not sure I like them, will probably put the originals back on at some point.

Offline VR6_Wherry

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #156 on: 11 August 2010, 09:19 »
Thanks man. Yeah I'd say the Hella Twins only work on certain MK3s, thankfully grey is one of them. :evil:

As for the grills, I'm not sure I like them, will probably put the originals back on at some point.

If that's the case, can i get first dibs?  :tongue: :grin:

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #157 on: 11 August 2010, 13:04 »
I suppose. :afro:

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #158 on: 11 August 2010, 13:11 »
I suppose. :afro:

Oooohhhh yeah :cool: Hang on...having something that previously belonged to Shady...on my car...can only mean bad things with his luck! ... :grin: :grin: :kiss:

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Re: MK3 Golf GTi 16v
« Reply #159 on: 15 August 2010, 19:55 »
I broke it today.  :rolleyes: Having to catch a lift with a colleague as it won't be moving anywhere right now.

I took it over to Adam's as we were going to inspect a possible gear linkage problem, before doing so however, I was going to take the oil breather hoses off, and stupidly took one of that turned out to be a fuel line. Now this would be a bad, if I hadn't of broken this:




It's the bit that keeps the hose secure in the slot, and the end seal had snapped, along with the outer bracket. With it being a Sunday I was unable to attempt getting a new one, so first chance tomorrow I'll be going to VW to order a couple of bits.

Never trust Shady with a car, that's all I can say. :grin: