Tim's GTI. update thread, FOR SALE. NEW WINTERS PG 51

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Re: Tim's GTI. update thread, UNIQUE HANDBRAKE PG21

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Told ya changing the brakes was gna take long. M9 took about 5 hours to do with little stuff holding me up lyk the screw that holds the disk in place not coming out!!!!! Wat held you up?
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was looking sawweet at the meet tim, engine bay was tidy!
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Cheers James!

Adummy - I got them off eBay mate:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0138875102

NFS - I had to drill out two of the bolts that hold the discs in, as I didn't have an impact driver. Then i got my adaptors stuck on. Plus I had to lend a rewind tool (so had to pick up and drop the off) Nothing major really, we just brought the wrong tools to do the job, so yo-yoed between places until it got done.

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Nice updates there Tim :)
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CymruPolo wrote:Nice updates there Tim :)
Cheers mate!

haven't heard progress from your side in a while, anything new?
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Wait untill i see Elliot about those breaks, little bugger!

Tim - Im loving the handbreak cover, had a quick nose at the meet on sunday, look well tidy!!
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thats one shiny car there tim
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Tim_GTi wrote:
CymruPolo wrote:Nice updates there Tim :)
Cheers mate!

haven't heard progress from your side in a while, anything new?
Not since last Ausgust mate when I got the sides smoothed, b-pillars sprayed black and the bits under the rear lights smoothed. I don't see me doing anything else now, I'll be looking to sell towards mid-summer I think.
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Car looks great, how is the chemical guys gel lasting? I was thinking of getting some
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Cheers guys.
chrisjames wrote:Car looks great, how is the chemical guys gel lasting? I was thinking of getting some
Yeh it's great mate, despite the shoddy weather! Best stuff I've bought for tyres and plastics. Haven't tried it on rubber seals yet.
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absoloutly speechless m8 congratulations on a well done job :D
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andreas.theoharous wrote:absoloutly speechless m8 congratulations on a well done job :D
Cheers mate 8)
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Re: Tim's GTI. update thread, GETTING THINGS BACK ON TRACK!

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Right, time to pull the finger out and actually get the Polo back up to standards!

Just ordered the following from GSF:

Titan XTR oil
Oil Filter
Fuel Filter
Pollen Filter
New Sump Plug
Dot-4 Brake Fluid
G12 coolant

When I'm home in a fortnight I'm going to change the oil and filter, drain the coolant and refill, re-bleed the brakes, change the fuel filter and clean BMC.

Then in the following weeks the car will be garaged, and I'll start the machine polish! Get some CCoding done in the engine bay and also get some of the interior sorted out 8)

Then in preperation for the Summer, I'm HOPEFULLY going to get the Mono's Diamond cut, new 185/45 rubber, and possibly arch work to get the stance Peeerfect!

Watch this space 8)
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interesting stuff.

looking forward to see what you do with the arches.
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hey Tim

I gotta ask who do u get insurance from? aint it exensive?
pm if you dont wana say.
Im just lookin around cos mine is due soon,
but alot of companies wont insure if your under 21? how old are u

Regards

Kristin
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