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Tim_GTi wrote:Sweet mate. good luck with it all! Keep us updated
Cheers for the good luck wishing 8) I also replied your PM! I'll keep you all posted on the progress.

Talking of progress, the reason I kept the dash mounted so far, is that I made an appointment the 25th, my arches will be rolled then, to get me more clearing to tuck in more wheel into those arches! that airride has to drop it likes it's hot :lol:
Hopefully that sunday afterwards the old dashboard is out and onto the shelf for storage, waiting for a new owner :lol:
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Got a little package in from Germany, to keep the oil temperature on a steady level so it stays thick and lubracating

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Thermostate is also underway :D
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Ok, ok, I've got to admit, I'm addicted to buying stuff for the mk4 :oops:

Got me a set of these:

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2 Viair 380C compressors for the airride install. Now I'm using a single 350C, these will definately decrease the time needed to fill up that big 19liter chromed tank of mine, also these 2 babies are chromed themselfs too 8)

But the addiction goes even further :oops:

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Collected myself a rollbar/cage thingy last week, was the funniest (and savest) trip me & Basjuh made :lol: :lol: :roll:
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Someone help this poor child...he's got the bug
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septic wrote:Someone help this poor child...he's got the bug
I fear the fact that I'm passed the point of curement of this dreadful desease :(
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JarnoVWPolo6N wrote:
septic wrote:Someone help this poor child...he's got the bug
I fear the fact that I'm passed the point of curement of this dreadful desease :(
I know the feeling mate, if I had more funds I know I'd be just as bad!
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Finally had some time for working on the mk4 last monday evening, so finally got the old dash out. Over the years of progress on the mk4 many new electronics were added, and most of the wiring went through the dash (centrl locking, alarm, audio, air-ride controls, performace gauges etc.) So had to take all that out first in a decent manner before taking out the old dash, felt like it took ages, but worked out fine.

Half way through it looked like this, my old man came walking into the garage at this moment, and straight away asking me: "Jezus, what the hell do you think you're doing? Have you even noticed what your car now looks like from the inside?!" :lol:
"Dad.... just go and get me some coffe will ya? That's helping me just a bit more then asking silly questions" :lol:


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And underway Jarno noticed why he hated living in a forest:

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Close-up:

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It's always nice to drive around with some flora in your car, at least now I know why me car always smelled to pine-tree so nicely :lol:

Next stop, drain the coolant and get the old vent/heater out, get the mk5 climatronic one in and start fitting the mk5 dash :D
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does the mk5 dash swap straight into the mk4, or need abit of mooding??
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clarkson wrote:does the mk5 dash swap straight into the mk4, or need abit of mooding??
I don't know about the mood or what mood to set, but I'm pretty sure that if I'm not in the mood, it won't be a straight swap :wink:

But without pissin'about, I'm told it's not a straight swap, but it will definately be an easier one than plugging in a TT-dash, I'll try to take as many pictures as I can during the works :wink:
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Please do jarno, i'm considering a 6n2 dash conversion in mine if its not incredibly hard 8)
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JarnoVWPolo6N wrote:
clarkson wrote:does the mk5 dash swap straight into the mk4, or need abit of mooding??
I don't know about the mood or what mood to set, but I'm pretty sure that if I'm not in the mood, it won't be a straight swap :wink:

But without pissin'about, I'm told it's not a straight swap, but it will definately be an easier one than plugging in a TT-dash, I'll try to take as many pictures as I can during the works :wink:
ahaha ment to be moding** :lol: but yeah please do also considering this
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Most things that actually make a decent difference require a decent amount of work!
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Andy1.6 wrote:Most things that actually make a decent difference require a decent amount of work!
True all the way m8! :D



Did me some fair amount of work & progress last night, all thanks to the helping hands of Basjuh! Cheers for that lad!
Drained the coolant, took some squeezing in the hoses to get the most out of the heater-radiator before removing the heating-system. Took that out too eventually. All doorcards are off again, battery out and will find itself a new home in the trunk.

Also test-fitted the mk5 dash, just for looks of what might become an issue, and found some indeed. Will be working on that next time(s)

Test-fitting the mk5 dash
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The war-scene I left behind in the garage, what do you mean saving weight?

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Basjuh, cheers for the help & chatter m8!!! :D

Basjuh is such a chearful fellar!
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Next stop, getting the dash in 2 parts (upper&lower), mount the mk5 climatronic heater-system, and start on the mounting issues
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Great progress mate 8)
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Tim_GTi wrote:Great progress mate 8)
cheers, I've got to admit, I didn't feel like doing anything at all on the mk4 last night, Bajsuh's presence made me just go for it 9after a good cup of coffee to be honoust :roll: ) but now that it's really starting to get off, I'm kind of getting the itchy hands again, want to go home right now, and get working on the mk4 again :lol:

Also I really need to get the doorcards to the interior-designer, plan is to get some leather into the armrests 8)
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