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Offline trog_nfs

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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Been painting some bits
« Reply #140 on: 07 September 2012, 16:01 »
I was getting fed up with the grey rear spoiler. The heat gun trick worked once, but subsequent use made it streaky and no amount of autoglym could solve that.

Instead I bought a tin of bumper paint which is supposed to dye as well as coat the plastic.
I think the results speak for themselves. I haven't put any dressing on yet either.

A few of my friends have japanese cars, and the engine bays always look so much more aesthetically pleasing than the rather messy under-bonnet of the 8v.

So, here is the before shot.


I had previously brush painted the cam cover when I replaced the gasket. :lipsrsealed:
Hammerite is a b!tch to get off.
Took a few overnights in nitromors to fix that.

Many hours and moons later:


This then snow balled and I ended up painting the cam cover, the airbox, the maf housing, the throttle body and the top half of the inlet manifold.

Any way, this is the result:




Maaaad!

I also bypassed the throttle body water supply. More to make it easier to take off. As far as I could tell, the hose comes out of the front engine outlet to the throttle body, then to the coolant bottle. I just connect the outlet to the bottle. Whats the worse that can happen?  :laugh:

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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - New shoes
« Reply #141 on: 07 September 2012, 16:12 »
Love the camo effect on that  :cool:

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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Parts from America!
« Reply #142 on: 12 September 2012, 14:22 »
Hey all,

I've wanted a thule fairing for a fair while now, but it proved to be a bit of a struggle to get one over here.

I found a good shop in the USA that was willing to ship to the UK for reasonable money, and guess what?

IT ARRIVED TODAY!

MAAAAAAAAD!




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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Parts from America!
« Reply #143 on: 12 September 2012, 17:55 »
Looking good mate! Nice work on the engine bay and that Thule thing looks the tits :)

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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Parts from America!
« Reply #144 on: 12 September 2012, 20:51 »
Looking good mate! Nice work on the engine bay and that Thule thing looks the tits :)

Cheers dude. Yeah I'm really pleased with the fairing

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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Parts from America!
« Reply #145 on: 12 September 2012, 21:05 »
I've wanted a Thule fairing for ages!! nice buy!   :cool: :angry:
josh


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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Parts from America!
« Reply #146 on: 12 September 2012, 21:10 »
I've wanted a Thule fairing for ages!! nice buy!   :cool: :angry:

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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Parts from America!
« Reply #147 on: 12 September 2012, 21:39 »
I've wanted a Thule fairing for ages!! nice buy!   :cool: :angry:

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It's quite nice having parts that other people don't for a change.

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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Parts from America!
« Reply #148 on: 13 September 2012, 22:33 »
I want one of those Thule fairings soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo... badly..... :cool:

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Re: Trog's Mk3 8v - Parts from America!
« Reply #149 on: 06 February 2013, 20:57 »
A little update, been a slow couple of months.

I've started a PGCE, and this means no time to do anything ! :whistle:

But here's what I have done.

During the snowy weather the alternator and the battery decided the car didn't need any electrical power anymore.
Both failed on my way to my school after being stuck in a traffic jam for 3 hours and the car ground to a halt.
Luckily some kids in one of my classes and another teacher were passing and helped me push it into the car park.

Recovery guy that evening said it was only the battery, but after changing it (warranty ftw) the car died again in a services.

As its an Air con car it runs the larger 90A alternator, which was a bit pricey.

On the brightside though....
For Xmas, I bought myself a Dodo Juice Buff Daddy polisher, and set about attacking the Golfs paintwork.

Hex logic pads and meguirs compounds as recommended by Waxamomo  :smiley:
Then it was time to tape her up



Don't think i did too bad a job


Shiny

Took the golf to an all jap meet with some friends, was the cleanest car there !



















Then about a week later, the car was re-ended by some twit in his company insignia. Bad times

Luckily the damage was only to the rear crash beam, everything else is as straight as it left the factory. Winning.

Other than that, I got the wheel alignment redone. Toe was 7mm out on the nearside. OOOPs  :whistle:

End of this month the old girl may be for sale.

I have a JDM itch I need to scratch, and whilst the Golf has been a good companion, I think its time for a change.
Hopefully someone will buy her and keep her going as she is mechanically sound....