I have to say that pete posted 3 minutes before this post his mk1 PVC CAI and was gobsmacked at how someone just proved that I should be able to do it easily.
I have been sitting at my computer after a few ANZAC day rums (and maybe a beer or 2) and have decided that I am not going to pay ultra $$ for a Carbon CAI for my MKIV.
I hereby declare I am going to make it out of.... PVC PIPE!
Using my trade knowledge and industry contacts I propose to make a CAI for under $35.00 that is as functional as any other bought one.
We will see how it looks/works when I get around to making it (most likely in a fortnight).
Between now and then, chuck your ideas on how you think I should do it to me in this thread!
Lest we forget! n:
I have to say that pete posted 3 minutes before this post his mk1 PVC CAI and was gobsmacked at how someone just proved that I should be able to do it easily.
Ha ha. Looks like I beat you to it. Bunnings Sheik!
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ead.php?t=4937
I think the term here is 'own3d'!
now this I have to see!!! hehehe!! and when its finished get some carbon look film and WOW!!! keep us up to date and heaps of photos!!!!
On a plumbing not, bunning is the most expensive place to buy pvc pipe. My local mitre 10 is half as much.
Good luck with the construction Mik, keep us posted.
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dont forget to paint it blue so it looks the goods aswell
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Haha that's awesome though.
Bunnings seem to have overrun all other hardware stores. I used to see BBC and Mitre 10 here and there, but now all I see is Bunnings!
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