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    Quote Originally Posted by Cormac
    Feck that was a quick build, you dont hang about.. Question has to be tho..... whens the bigger engine going in??? You know you want to..
    Cheers Cormac.

    The 1.0 OHV will be in there for a good wee while, not even thinking of puting something else in.......yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_peg_16v
    not been on here for a bit just had a read through and a catch up awsome saloon mate well done
    Cheers

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    Sorry m8 but in those pics your car looks pretty pants to me....








    ... compared to how it looks in the flesh!!
    What a machine, if anyones close enough you have to go round and see it in the flesh, absolutely unreal how clean it is.
    A credit to you Shaun, keep up the good work!!

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    very nice saoloon mate, absolutly love the colour

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    Awesome mate, just read it all, really put me in the mood for starting my resto (be it a golf ) too

    The yellow and grey works well together

    How low do the avo coilies go on the rear? theyre different to my cheapo TA Technix ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al1exx
    Sorry m8 but in those pics your car looks pretty pants to me....








    ... compared to how it looks in the flesh!!
    What a machine, if anyones close enough you have to go round and see it in the flesh, absolutely unreal how clean it is.
    A credit to you Shaun, keep up the good work!!
    Ha ha, cheers Alex, had me going there for a second

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    Quote Originally Posted by walshc
    Awesome mate, just read it all, really put me in the mood for starting my resto (be it a golf ) too

    The yellow and grey works well together

    How low do the avo coilies go on the rear? theyre different to my cheapo TA Technix ones
    Cheers Mate,

    There is still about an inch left to go down on the rear. I'm going to adjust them when I get my wheels sorted as I think it is sitting just a tad too high at the rear.

    The fronts are as low as I'm willing to go, there is still a couple of threads left, but it's fine at the front me thinks.

    Cheers again for all the comments, should have som more pics and progress this weekend.

    Shaun.

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    Since last update, I have went round the car touching up (oooeer) any imperfections in the paint, I have fitted a red stripe to the bumpers and the most noticeable is the wheels.

    Thanks to Vaughan, they fit a treat, no spacers on the rear and only 3mm on the front. I will probably space out the rears 5mm to increase the track width, still plenty of room under those arches.

    I'm chuffed with how it looks.









    Almost finished........

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    That looks amazing! Can not wait to see it at the shows. It all looks so crisp and fresh. Credit to you

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    Wow that looks great... I wouldn't change a thing!!

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