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4 points
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Got abit slow on updates, Did most of this few weeks ago. High flow cat fitted, and a Bosch lamba sensor fitted at same time, rather than a cheap copy as that's what came fitted to car. Cheap lambas can make an engine run like shit. Re-aligned the throttle body, and re-set the the lamba learned values and lamba ageing in vag-com. Changed the head unit, so I can use my SDHC cards. May change the speakers in it soon. Havent really done much else apart from driving it. No oil leaks, no water leaks on replacement engine. It's running spot on at the m3 points
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2 points
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I'd love a mk1 with an R32 in it!2 points
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Panick over should have went to specsavers located it now2 points
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glad you've sold your Schhhhhhrick Simon2 points
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I purchased the car as standard and built this beauty, haven't advertised it yet buy is pending payment1 point
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Out for a drive with the vr and my mates mk1
gary_allan reacted to boab3 for a topic
I forgot the bay still needs bit more polishing but getting there.hardwork keeping the mirror finish1 point -
Are you a lurker?
Bealieboy reacted to stuartyvag for a topic
Hi, I'm Stuart and I'm a mild lurker... I guess you could say I am a Golf enthusiast.. I now currently own 3 I originally started 5 years ago with a 1986 mk2 small bumper GTI, which I got as a 'project car' off my mate. Due to living in Bristol most of the year (I'm originally from Northern Ireland) it has taken its sweet time and is now a shell being worked on. 6 months after buying the mk2 I got a 25th Anniversary which has been my daily for nearly 5 years. With living in Bristol for the last few years, with only on-street parking, people have stolen parts off the Anni a1 point -
yup,I just bought one for £18 on the bay,so will throw that on when it comes..not worth the hassle if it happens again,,I could see it has been on there a while so got a new one...thanks for advice bb1 point
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Yes, might be lucky with cleaning it but most likely breaking down with heat, as you say.1 point
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Look up "Southern Security" on eBay pal. They are toad authorised dealers and the guys are spot on for help. I bought my AI606 off them. Worth a try pal. [emoji106]1 point
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Hi there guys, another Dave here very long time lurker here i signed up in 2009 when i bought my vr6 mulberry highline but never got round to posting Some of you may have seen my car at vwnw tatton park on the concours mk3 stand I will have the car back on the road next week and cant wait to hear the roar of the vr engine again I dont have any pics to hand but I promise i will post some pics next week after ive given it a clean as its a bit dusty due to sitting around for a year1 point
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Looks clean buddy, any future plans for it?1 point
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Strange noise coming from diff/driveshafts | Help please!
rich reacted to mk3vrlouis for a topic
Turns out that the passenger driveshaft was shot even though both cv's appeared perfectly fine on it!1 point -
I've got to give my mate a shout for doin a cracking job of the body work. Jaks14 he's called on here. He's just joined coz he's caught the dub bug and is after a raddo vr Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk1 point
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hectic..im glad its never that cold here in S.Africa..we never store cars here..unless it's stolen or @ the police impound LOL...just kidding hey!!1 point
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taking vr6 off the road
munroe98vr reacted to jaysVR6 for a topic
Try this out: Before you put your car away for the season give it a good wash and wax job. It is VERY IMPORTANT to always store your car clean. Don't forget to wash off the underneith. After all, that's were most of the rust starts. A good coat of wax on the car will protect the finish against stains if something happens to get on it during the time it is being stored. If you use a car cover, put it on while the car is clean and dry to protect against dirt, dust and possible scratches. DO NOT cover your car with plastic or one of those blue tarps that you can get at the hardware store. It on1 point