My 6N, Dutch style of course
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I don't think you should've sold them, as they're awesome wheels, quite original too. But you've got a very worthy replacement 
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Well, unfotunately that money-tree I've planted in the back-yard started growing yetTim_GTi wrote:I don't think you should've sold them, as they're awesome wheels, quite original too. But you've got a very worthy replacement
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Haha, I know the feeling mate!
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Well, I can garanty you that there's a lot of good quality, pocket book Dubs in Holland, all paid by those green plants which tend to be grown under lamps in a basementTim_GTi wrote:Haha, I know the feeling mate!
And just for the record, my mk4 is financed by, myself and I, no plants whatsoever came of assist
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Car looked sweet on the Zenders, wish I could afford to have a set 
They look similar to TH-Mono's but with a lot more class.
They look similar to TH-Mono's but with a lot more class.
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Some pics Basjuh took @ VW Fanatics:








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Wow that looks amazing! Gold-centred BBS's look hot!
Nice photography skills Basjuh
Nice photography skills Basjuh
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Didn't sit still today, put the mk5 mirrors back together and mounted them. Also redid the electronic wiring for them. Also took out much of the lower dashboard again, to get this just the way I want them, and have an easier job wiring some of the audio in. Hopefully have it all done for MIVW
Firstly a photo of the front axle now with the bumpstops removed from the front shocks, the air now drops perfectly and gets the drive-shafts onto the chassis

mk5 mirror, bought me a Brittish passenger-side stubby one, which is the drivers side for us here in Holland

And lower dash and doorcards out again

Also scored me some better grade oil for the new engine at Leenders Autosport (owner of the mk4 Polo bi-turbo)

Firstly a photo of the front axle now with the bumpstops removed from the front shocks, the air now drops perfectly and gets the drive-shafts onto the chassis

mk5 mirror, bought me a Brittish passenger-side stubby one, which is the drivers side for us here in Holland

And lower dash and doorcards out again

Also scored me some better grade oil for the new engine at Leenders Autosport (owner of the mk4 Polo bi-turbo)

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Looking good jarno, dont suppose you have any pics of what you trimmed off the 6n2 fuel pump to fit the 6n tank do you? thats the problem im having with mine at the min lol, cheers
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Nice car Jarno, like what you did to it. I'm new to the site and spend about 45 mins reading this topic the other day 
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Didn't trim anything m8, the mk5 pump can "slide", the upper part can slide into the lower part, thereby adjusting the height, making it go straight into the mk4 fuel tankBIG4244 wrote:Looking good jarno, dont suppose you have any pics of what you trimmed off the 6n2 fuel pump to fit the 6n tank do you? thats the problem im having with mine at the min lol, cheers
Cheers! 45 minutes is a long while, but I sometimes skip through my own 100+page topic on the VW Polo Club Holland forum, and always have to grin to see how it transformed through the yearsBaSDI wrote:Nice car Jarno, like what you did to it. I'm new to the site and spend about 45 mins reading this topic the other day
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^^^......and I looked at the latest few pics and wondered, is your motor ever not in bits? Never ending projects lol 
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NOZ wrote:^^^......and I looked at the latest few pics and wondered, is your motor ever not in bits? Never ending projects lol
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Got the trunk done right in time for MIVW tomorrow ^_^ just some minor thingies I want to change about it, but that will come upcoming winter 
Two quick snaps, sorry for the crap light-quality
Airtank on it's base:

Trunk:

Two quick snaps, sorry for the crap light-quality
Airtank on it's base:

Trunk:

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Visited MIVW today, unfortunately it was sh!tty weather, but luckily the rain and clouds cleared right when I hopped in and started the journy home, so sneaked to a quite spot on the airstrip Valkenburg and took some snaps:






