A few new pics of my gt

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A few new pics of my gt

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[img=http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/6316 ... 0zb.th.jpg]
[img=http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/8763 ... 4ax.th.jpg]
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Thought id post a few pics to see what people thought.
Ive taken off the red stripes down the sides and the bumpers and given her a good clean and polish.
Its only done 63k so a good project car i think.
Any advice on what to do next would be good.
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Post by Mk2Adam »

mmmmmm what to do next....you could try selling it to me for £10 :wink: :lol:
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Awesome 8) :D
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:lol: a £10 dont think so mate
clear indicators an side repeaters next then wheels and tyres and a good lowering kit :D
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Post by robz »

looks like a very good base youve got urself
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seriously for ideas, theres quite a few great looking black GT's about, e.g DelGT's and Hardhitter's just try and think of something original maybe, 14" wheels tend to be the normal choice as 15's normally have scrubage problems...as for the rest the world is your oyster mate, i'd happily do any photoshops you want if you post up what your after :)
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Post by Krupa »

Very nice! 8)
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Post by polofresh »

how do u post pics like that mate?
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Post by DelG40 »

You've just enclosed the image URL incorrectly. It's:

[img]URL[/img]

Without the spaces.
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and also right click the picture, properties and copy and paste the url from that, if you just do the web page it'll do a little thumbnail that you have to click :wink:
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

car looks like a very good base to start!

defo got for the clear side repeators and clear indicators! i also bought those silver bulbs for the g40 and they really make a difference to the reflection of the indicators. also i would persoanally look into the half smoked rear lights, they make a hell of a differnce!

one more thing, i would get rid of a couple of the badges! obviously the vw badge and the polo gt badge have pins behind, but the catalyst and coupe ones are just stuck on! it would un clutter the back and would make the car look cleaner, if that makes sense! :lol:

obviously these are my own opinions and you don't have to listen to any of them! :lol:
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Post by polofresh »

cheers for the good advice mate im deffinetly gonna go for some half smoked rear lights they make a world of difference. and i agree about the badges but would it leave any marks taking off the catalyst and coupe badges?
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Might just have some adhesive left on paintwork. Can remove it using tar remover, RS Solvent Cleaner, WD-40. Any of these and then some. Oh, a nice rag will help too. Save your fingers :lol:
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Post by polofresh »

cool what do u think i shud use to get the badges off with a little screwdriver or something?
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