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    Quote Originally Posted by 2000MN View Post
    That was my old R32.. Which sadly is now in heaven. Those wheels were in satin black and were painted.. With painting you have a lot more flexibility with colour and finish Powder coating is a lot more resilient to chips I believe.

    in heaven? what happened? if you dont mind me asking?
    the finish you had is awesome! the shimmer in the satin looks got withe pearlesent paint! fit's awesome too, im guessing you were running spacers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2times View Post
    in heaven? what happened? if you dont mind me asking?
    the finish you had is awesome! the shimmer in the satin looks got withe pearlesent paint! fit's awesome too, im guessing you were running spacers?
    Rear-ended and sent off an embankment

    Yep, had 10mm spacers in the rear and that was it. It was pretty low though and I had adjustable control arms in the rear

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    That sucks man! So was it yours that was being flogged on eBay a few months ago? I was thinking about that one cause it was cheap, but then I saw pics on here of the acco.
    You're rocking another one now yeah?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2times View Post
    That sucks man! So was it yours that was being flogged on eBay a few months ago? I was thinking about that one cause it was cheap, but then I saw pics on here of the acco.
    You're rocking another one now yeah?
    Yep, that was it!

    Yeah, I have another bluey..

    2000MN's Mk4 R32 045/200

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2times View Post
    yeah dude thats the one! you know the car?
    A woman used to drive it, I passed it nearly every morning on my way to Hornsby from Castle Hill area.
    [/COLOR] 2016 VW Golf GTI MK7 40 Years, DSG, Tornado Red, Tinted Windows,
    2016 VW T6 Multivan Generation Six, Cherry Red with Candy White, VanEssa System with Kitchen, Mattress, Storage Bags, Swivel Seat, Roof Racks with Thule Pod, Dometic Anthracite Awning, Blackout Curtains, Bonnet Bra plus more ..

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    Bugger,missed the meet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2times View Post
    ill still go to pacific in pymble, free check up is awesome and cant really say no to that aye! if exotics have cheaper labor rates i may make the trek to paramatta or where ever they are. but having a good shop so close is nice! i can walk home if i decide to take it there, only like 20 mins away walking.

    that is pretty much what i was thinking of going for with mine, cept with black lights and badges! is that yours 2000? for making them black you reckon powder coat or paint? im thinking powder coat cause its a bit harder and i know i can have the gutter rash repaired and hidden at the same place as the powder shop
    Just make sure the guys at Pymble have regularily worked on MKIV R32's, you dont want someone working on it that has no experience. Arthur and Mark work on mine too, highly recommended and I am fussy. My R32 has 235,000kms on it and no noises as it has always been properly and regularily serviced. I recommend you dont cheap out on the mechanics, window tint etc... is fine but no use if the engine blows.
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    just booked it in for next tuesday at pacific. i rang exotic at parra and once i finally got a hold of them they said what i had been quoted at pacific is a good price. they have worked on mk4 r32s before they said they maintain a couple them so im fairly confident in having them fix it up for me.
    they also said its more than likely not going to need a whole chain kit replacement, and its probably just a tensioner and/or guides that need to be done.
    fingers crossed!
    also ordered an ebay job stumpy aerial which should be here in a couple of days!

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    i think i found the black headlights im going to get (eventually).
    i reckon this is what the original lights would end up like if i painted them anyway. anyone have an opinion on them?

    Volkswagen R32 MKIV 3.2 Lighting Headlights ES#10984 Smoked HID Replica Headlights - Pair - HXVWG4HLD-B

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2times View Post
    just booked it in for next tuesday at pacific. i rang exotic at parra and once i finally got a hold of them they said what i had been quoted at pacific is a good price. they have worked on mk4 r32s before they said they maintain a couple them so im fairly confident in having them fix it up for me.
    they also said its more than likely not going to need a whole chain kit replacement, and its probably just a tensioner and/or guides that need to be done.
    fingers crossed!
    also ordered an ebay job stumpy aerial which should be here in a couple of days!
    Honestly, for the cost & time involved just replace it all You avoid the possibility of having to pull it down again

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