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Had the Golf just short of 2 years now and although its nowhere near finished (they never are!!) its starting to come together nicely me thinks :smiley:

It had 193,000 on the clock :-# and was a little rough around the edges but for £500 with full service history I thought 'Why not'

When I first got her -

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Gearbox then went pop so I bought this for £350 for the box and as an added bonus got a full Mulberry leather interior, 10-disc multi-changer and lots of other odds and sodds I cant remember now

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Did lots of interior modding with switches etc

Did this first

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Then changer to this

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Did this

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Some exterior modding

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And front fogs installed

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Got myself some Hella Quads and some coily's

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And did a little more to the interior

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'W8' mod on the interior light switch, gives a nice little glow around the gearstick area

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Afternoon, the needle mod was pretty easy, dependant on what clocks you have, From personal experience I know of 4 different types of clock for the mk3 Golf so who knows how many are actually out there.

If you have this internal design

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Then they are the easy ones.

Get yourself some pre-wired 12v LED's and some needles from mk5 Golf clocks (or mk4 but I prefer the design of the mk5 needles)

Position them like so under each face, as close to the centre as possible, facing upwards and stick with some kind of glue

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Then link and wire all the LED's into the clocks

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And voila

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HOWEVER, the clocks from my VR are the newer designed ones, they have SMD LED's running the MFA and Mileage and are an enclosed unit

These are a pain in the arse to do, but I will be doing them in the next couple of weeks so I will take some pics and do a little 'how to'

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Anyways, back to my build.

I managed to pick myself up a completely standard VR Highline, 120.000 miles with full VW history, I was buying it for the sole reason of putting everything in mine, so the fact it had no T & T and the entire underside of it was rotten, didnt bother me

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Started the tear down on Thursday morning

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Once the 8v lump was out, me and my mate set about cleaning the bay, De-A/C'd the VR lump and cleaned down, cleaned out the expansion tank and washer bottle, cleaned, cleaned, cleaned etc etc ;-)

By Friday tea time I had this in my bay

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Was just waiting on the exhaust mid section now, the exhaust off the VR was rotten so I bought myslef a Sebring backbox that has reeeeediculously large tailpipes, and was going to run a standard mid section. However, the mid section never turned up and as I was itching to get on the road with this thing I went down to Tony Banks in Leeds on Saturday afternoon and they knocked me up a straight through stainless section.

Threw my Splits in the car and went to get some rubber...

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Im sure I have missed shed loads of stuff out that I've done to the car since owning it, but you get the general jist ;-)

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