My 6N, Dutch style of course

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JarnoVWPolo6N wrote:
BTW: am I the only person who bloody hates the new outlay of the forum? I just hate it that unread topics keep blinking red on my screen every time I return here :evil:
You're not the only one, I'm not to keen on it myself, I guess we'll get used to it tho..
I still admire the amount of work you put into your car, she's already a beauty but you just keep making it better!
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Cheers Dan 6N!


Just picke this little fellow up:

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Won't be using the axle though, it's a Golf mk3's, I'm just interested in the mounts for the discs and calipers :mrgreen: want to fit it on the mk4, but with drilled Zimmermann discs and EBC pads though.
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Got working again today, gladly got some help with the electronics from me bi-turbo mk4 mate, couldn't find the solution to my problems myself. He gladly sorted it out, had some major trouble with the alarmsystem and the alarm-indicators. But all works perfectly now! :mrgreen:

Made a little video of all mk5 interior/dashboard parts working + the climatronic:

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Next step -> window electronics, electronic mirrors, new airride electronics in the dash, sort out the working of the mk5 tacho & hook up the audio in the dash, then I can finally put in the dash without having to worry about any of the electronics which is behind it 8)
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Nice work mate!! I love seeing a car in pieces, makes it tht much more special when it's all back in and working after 8)
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Jarno is teh sex!
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Sweet work as usual jarno, now I know someone who will tell me how to get the wiring sorted on the dash conversion when I get round to doing mine.

BTW. What parts did you have to change/get retrimmed when you did the roof lining and pillars? Which parts did you have to paint?

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Daz, You'll need to recover the whole of the a b and c pillars if you want them to match....

Just so happens :wink: that I have a full set that you could purchase from me if you're interested as I cant be bothered to do it to my car now!
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More details andy, very interested :)
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Polo96CL wrote:More details andy, very interested :)

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I just had to do something retarded with the daily mk2 again, so dug up some crap on Ebay, and just let myself go today :lol:

What do you all think?

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Thumbs up for the retro racer look!

Thumbs down to this lame forum look!
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Haha, gets my vote!! That thing needs a damn good machine polish though!
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Tim_GTi wrote:Haha, gets my vote!! That thing needs a damn good machine polish though!

Why? I've only washed the mk2 3 times now since it's mine :lol: :mrgreen:
Got to work on the mk4 too tonight, finally got in the relais + relais harnesses, so got working on hooking up them electric windows.

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2 electric windows, 8 relais+8 harnesses, 2xpower+2xmass per side, and therefor a sh*tload of wiring involved :(
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Buttons in the centreconsole, didn't like to looks on them in the doorcards, so get these instead, matches my preferances better.
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Also made a mount for the 8 relais, which fits perfectly into the space where the codrivers airbag used to be, got rid of that so that saves me a hugh space in which I can cram al this stuf :mrgreen:
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good work !

love the malteasers :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Great job with the relays, quick question, since the passengers side air bag is gon are yoing to convert that into an opening hatch/glove compartment?
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