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Thread: My MK1 - updates

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    My MK1 - updates

    Here's a few pictures of my project to date

    Right & left hand rear C piler rust repair - still have a little more work to do





    Where most of my attention will be focused in the coming weekends



    Also looking for a good set of front and rear seats to replace these (front seats are about the same condition)



    Cheers for now, Chris in Tassie
    Last edited by foc64; 01-01-2009 at 06:39 PM.

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    Good work mate! Is it in that garage yet?

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    nice view youve got from that driveway while you work on that cancer in the wheelarches

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    Quote Originally Posted by Water Boy View Post
    Good work mate! Is it in that garage yet?
    Due to my habit of having more than one job on at a time, the garage is still a tad crowded at the moment (currently redesigning my sand blasting cabinet - in pieces now & finalising my big brake swap, also working on a taco dash for my brothers Twin Cab bay window Kombi).

    Chris

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    Ahhh that sounds good to me!

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    More updates

    Been busy grinding/cutting/welding

    how the inner footwell looks at the moment



    Wheel side of the repair



    Welding may not look the best but it's all solid and more importantly RUST FREE, Woo Hoo!!!!!

    Painting/ under sealing next.

    Also found out that it's a good idea to unplug your coil prior to undertaking a compression check, rather than just leaving the plug leads floating around to ground out on the block - that stray fuel sitting underneath the fuel pump that you can't see WILL go poof in a ball of flame - closely followed by an interesting few seconds for my brother and I as we run for the fire extinguisher!! No damage to report but it is a good reminder to have an effective fire extinguisher close to hand when working with or close to fuel/petrol.

    Chris

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    Nice one.

    Good to see the progress, and lucky the damage wasn't any worse! haha


    i like volkswagens
    My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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    Update time as it's been a while since the last post, I've been collecting parts etc and finishing off a few things such as my Commodore/Magna brake up grade



    New wheels - 14x6 ET38, I was intending to run 14x5.5 steel rims (ex jap car) but they wouldn't clear the brake calipers (bummer) so I now have these



    New Cordoba booster and master cylinder to go with the new brake setup



    JOM coil overs in place of 30 year old original Golf set up



    Electronic ignition kit ex-Fleabay



    a few more new parts yet to be installed



    Motor and G/box next on the list

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    good work.

    You're really setting a cracking pace, and not holding back when it comes to the upgrades!


    i like volkswagens
    My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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    Most of the work/upgrades are being done out of necessity, the front left hand ball joint had 1/2" or more of play in it so needed replacing so I thourght I might as well replace all the bushes and tie rod ends as well. As it happened the place I bought the parts from had cheap wheel bearing kits so I got these at the same time (SKF kits complete with all new bolts & circlips). I was fortunate in that I had the brake calipers and new Magna discs in the garage that were intended for a different project (now sold) and as luck would have it they fit on the Golf with out too much work.

    Chris

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