MY RIDE !!

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ZOMBIE
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MY RIDE !!

Post by ZOMBIE »

Well ive made enough posts in the last month since ive joined and so I think its about time I showed you my pimped out polo hope you enjoy!! [even if it does mean hours of up loading images on a 56k modem 'hahaha].

SPEC LIST; 89' POLO COUPE S

EXTERIOR'

Full respray in atlas grey metalic with alfa romeo paint thrown in with a blue tint in 2 and a half litres of laquer [a little somethin for the ladies!!],
debadged boot and grill made by me. Clear front and side indicators. Just generally no dents and clean back to blacked bumbers although it used to rock a bad boy bonnet with a mini scooby vent. Refurbished arches.

INTERIOR'

Standard coupe s bucket seats, custom front door pods, an original 40year old walnut vw gearknob- nothing special but soon to have some white dials made by krazy kris which are the mutts nutts. Custom stealth shelf.

ICE'

Pioneer headunit, kenwood components, infinity 6x9s and a pioneer amp powering a MAC Audio sub.

SUSPENSION'

dropped 40mm on Gmax springs

WHEELS AND TYRES'

195/45 R15 [6.5inch wide] 100+ rims
oh and yes! kris did have them before me so i am the copying scum if your wondering [lol]!!

ENGINE'

1272cc MH engine
Full ashley competition exhaust system including manifold and a K and N for good measure along with some other engine detailing.

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Hope you approve!
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Looking good, very tidy :) Got many more plans coming up for it?
ZOMBIE
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SORRY ABOUT THE SIZE!!!

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Cheers, I dont know really- I know the cars booked into be colour sanded

to achieve a paint finish like glass but for the exterior I think thats as far as it goes- I may colour code the lights though.

Its in the mechanics I want to spend time on,
future plans include;
-Getting a better carb off overmind
-A sportier cam
-A break servo unit
- upgrading to gti brakes
- upgrading the shocks
- a little lower up front

Also I am planning for a full re-trim in cream vynnil
and also a little more paint work
with some more stereo equipment and upgrading my alarm system. [mabey some t3 vents and murel work on the front wings!!]. :D
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OLD PICTURE

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More pictures coming soon-
this is one of the car from back in the day after its 2nd respray,
i thought that badboy eyebrow took away from the classic lines of the car
- fair enough if youve got a body kit but it just looks stupid on a standardish car. :lol:
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Gareth_GT_Hatch
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Post by Gareth_GT_Hatch »

yeah the non-badboy debadged grille looks much better. :D

A very nice mk2 there! :wink:
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

As badboys go that wasn't too bad, but I don't much like them anyway tbh.. looks much better without :D Have to ask, what's the hole in the grille for..?
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Post by carmadaaron »

pics are hoooj....

anyway nice car! :)
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Post by Karl_CLCoupe »

GroovyCarrot wrote:...Have to ask, what's the hole in the grille for..?
At a guess its for the cold air feed possibly? Any side on pics? I'm liking what I've seen so far.

Karl.
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Post by ZOMBIE »

Correct-a-mondo! the hole in the grill feeds cold air directly onto the bolt on
- makes a huge difference in the summer!
And yes Karl, this weekend side on pics will be posted-its just that its declared as off the road now as the MOTS due
and my neighbours would report me if I took it out!, although come thursday it will be back on the road.
Thanks guys for the possitive feedback so far!! :D :D :D
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Are your neighbours really that s**t that they'd report you just for parking it on the road for a few minutes? :? Must be fun living next door to them..
Must lay my hands on a bolt on filter like yours.. I took mine for a drive without the airbox on the other day as I needed to test something out and couldn't be bothered to refit everything.. sounded -so- much nicer :D Where did yours come from?
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Post by ZOMBIE »

yeah my neibours really are that bad!! I got my K and N mail order but you can order them from most places- ill c if I can get you a price tomorow from my mate with his own business, what carb are you running? I made the cold air feed out of a speaker base tube!! :lol:
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

I'm running a weber 32TLA, standard replacement carb for a 1.0, same fittings as the pierburg 1B3 - if you wouldn't mind getting me a quote it'd be great, something for future reference as this is definately something I'd like to lay my hands on when my immediate concerns (MoT...) are out of the way ;)

Btw - speaker bass tube as cold air feed - that's my kind of bodgery, just what I like to see :D
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Post by Nick101 »

tom - that is looking pimpishly sweet! im loving it havent seen it since the wheels went on,we shuld meet up to take some pics with them together sometime soon!
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Post by polokris »

yer, loving it tom!! and guys the side shots are as good as the front/rear! its such a nice example!! 8)
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Post by polo_percy »

what the hell is that mun. no its well nice love it 8) very sweet
rims look well nice where u get em from?


carrot dude yours is a heap lol. nevermind ey
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