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Tom's GTi
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:34 pm
by wilde67
Had the GTI for nearly a month now and have started to fix things here and there. Very low on money (and skill) at the moment, so im starting very simple. Just trying to get things nice and clean and fresh to begin with. After two new tyres and a new brake switch the work begun! After buying a few Auto Glym bits and pieces I gave it a nice clean and it looked like this;
Then the work started with new GTI badges and grab handles,
Old;
New;
Next on the list were the wheels. They were really bad and letting the car down. Really wanted to do the whole strip down and start from fresh, but dont really have the time, money or spare wheels at the moment, so i managed to bodge it a bit. I'm actually quite pleased with the results, took about 2 hours to get one like this. Just used lots of wire wool, and primer, some random VW silver and lacquer. Got the whole lot for around £12, so its a bargin i think!
Good enough finish for the mud car park at uni for the year anyway! Still got my eyes open for a new set though, if any come along...
Hopefully more to come soon....
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:07 am
by Tim_GTi
Hiya mate,
Do you go to Bristol Uni?
Nice motor, the wheel job is indeed quite bodged, better than fat corrosion though
Welcome to the site.
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:33 am
by Hedges_GTI
I think he goes to Bristol UWE as i do as well and we have the worst muddy student car park ever!
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:20 pm
by wilde67
Yea i'm a UWE guy, are there a few of us around then?
I'm hoping that the wheels wont offend anyone lol, ive seen a few amazing looking cars on here, but trust me in the flesh cheapy halfords paint looks a damn sight better than manky flaking paint and corrosion. Anyway got the car looking acceptable now, but not really sure what to look at doing next.
Oh while im here, any thoughts of decent interior shampoo? (or similar) I have a few little marks and dirt on the red door cards and seat,
Cheers!
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:17 am
by alexperkins
looks good mate. Not a bad finish on the wheels either
Autoglym HiFoam interior shampoo is spot on - 100% recommend using that as its very very good

Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:04 am
by Andy1.6
Where do you park at UWE?!
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:39 pm
by wilde67
Thanks Alex, il give some of that a try. Trying to ge the inside nice and tidy
I normally end up being stuck in good old car park 20

Didn't mind so much last year when I was driving a shed, but not looking forward to it this year. Sometimes hide in the B&Q car park tho for some free tarmac! Any hiden spots I should know about?
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 2:11 am
by Sutch
Another GTI I'll look out for in carpark 20, there were a good 5 or 6 of them last year I think..
Hope they've redone the car park, the amount of times I dragged half my car along that thing was a joke..
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:29 am
by Andy1.6
Was your car parked behing Carrol Court today?
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:50 pm
by wilde67
Few updates!
I decided to give in to the red trim....
Think for about £3 it looks awesome and is a neat little trick.
I also, after weeks of searching on here, pistonheads and ebay found a set of Rx11s. Managed to get all four, two tyres and the guy to deliver them for £100! The price does reflect the condition though lol.
Those are the good two lol, the others had black lips. Made a start though attacked them with some wet and dry and they are already starting to look better! They are now all silver again anyway. I did manage to shear a few of the bolts though, so cant do a lot more yet

not really sure what to do about that yet...
Anyway thats all for now!
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:12 pm
by alexperkins
get a local engineering firm to drill the bolts out for you - they are titanium, so arent easily drilled out unless you know what you doing. Also, if you are in need of some new ones, PM me and I can supply

Got plenty of genuine ones available.
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:13 am
by tomo87
bargain on the wheels there!
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:51 pm
by wilde67
Yea bargin! Just need to put some work in now...
As for the bolts, that would be very useful as i have no idea where to get them from. I still have a wheel left to split, so not sure how many i will need yet, but i will deffinatly be in contact when i get that far.
Thanks!
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:00 pm
by wilde67
Yo!
Its been a good start to the year for my polo! Finally managed to get my wheels apart, after weeks of trying. Still having a prob getting the bolts drilled out, but at least i can start sanding etc now
Also Ive got another red stripe thing after my first fell off or got stolen and a brand new set of taylored mats. And most importantly just ordered a BMC CDA!!! Looked through the DIY guide and all seems simple enough. Just a bit confused when it comes to this crank case breather, does the kit come with this? And is this the bit that makes it road legal?
Tom.
Re: Tom's GTI Progress Thread
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:02 pm
by Tim_GTi
The breather filter 9 times out of 10 does NOT come with the kit. You can get them from eBay or halfords though, not much at all.