The car is back and looking good once again

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The car is back and looking good once again

Post by ModifiedMadness »

Following on from this thread http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... hp?t=29911

Here are some pics now it's been fixed

Before (clickable thumbnail)

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After

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One of how the car is sitting

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And the other subtle little mod that's been done

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Post by 1der »

looks clean mate. smoothed in splitter looks nice :wink:
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Cheers mate, it's the only one I've seen like it 8)
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Post by JKM_GTI »

Looking good! :D
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Post by bobtknob »

how do u fill with petrol now?
is there a button inside thats linked to a popper?
looks good mate 8)
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Post by 1der »

how did you smooth the filler cap?
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Post by SteveB »

'Smooooth' is definately the word here. Like that look alot. :)

Is it a push to latch in, push to open type mechanism on the filler cap :?: Or just get your finger nail in and pull :?:
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

Just a case of getting my finger in there to open it, it's easy enough.
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Re: The car is back and looking good once again

Post by Randall »

ModifiedMadness wrote:
One of how the car is sitting

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Looking good bud, you plan on getting some spacers to bring those wheels out a bit? or some different wheels

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Post by mc_iver_9n »

One of the nicest GTis i've seen.
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Post by Silky V »

Loving the fuelfiller cap. Who ever fixed it done a damn good job! :wink:
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

Cheers for all the comments guys, it's always good to know it's been worth the money.

@1der - The process of smoothing it from what he said was, grind out the bump, cut a bit of plastic to shape, plastic weld it in, use some nylon matting to cover it over then skim it with filler (I think).

@Randall - I might consider spacers, but the RXII's are deffo not going 8)

@Silky V - He's done a very good job Silky yeah. I saw one of the cleaned.be cars at Ultimate Dubs with the fuel cap done as well and you could see the outline of the bit that was smoothed over whereas you can't with mine.

He isn't cheap but I don't mind paying the money for the quality I get.


And no I won't reveal any prices :lol:
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Post by mk4 glx 1.6 »

Phil also had the filler cap smoothed on his gti from memory.

Personally, I really think the wheels let the look of the car down. With the amount of money you are prepared to throw at the car, I am really surprised you are not interested in wider wheels.
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Post by david burton »

looks very nice, good quality work too by the looks of things 8)
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