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    Introducing Almond's Mk2 GTI

    Posted my intro in the Newb corner, now that I have some pics thought I'd put them in the right spot. This is my new Mk2 GTI and today I finally got around to giving it a good wash, spent waaaaaay too many hours blackening those bumpers, but it looks much better than the grey they were this morning.

    Just planing on keeping it original as possible thankfully it's in pretty good nick considering it's age.





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    Looking sweet! Nice work.

    Good job on the bumpers too, did you use wd-40 for that?

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    Ahhh good to see another one still in good condition out there.
    I bought mine recently from your area of QLD.... they seem to be breeding down there

    Sorry for being a little rude but how many things don't work on it (eg A/C , heater, dash lights).
    In my opinion the problems give the car its own little attitude and fixing them is a great way to get to learn about your car.

    As for the bumpers, I can agree, they're never black or shiny enough

    Is this your first VW?

    Enjoy it, there great little cars.
    Last edited by ryana89; 27-06-2010 at 10:03 PM.

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    No WD40, used a product called Forever Black which is a plastic dye. It looks good at the moment interested to see how it holds up though.

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    i used a similar product on my wife's Mk3 cab a few years ago and it lasted for about 12 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryana89 View Post
    Ahhh good to see another one still in good condition out there.
    I bought mine recently from your area of QLD.... they seem to be breeding down there

    Sorry for being a little rude but how many things don't work on it (eg A/C , heater, dash lights).
    In my opinion the problems give the car its own little attitude and fixing them is a great way to get to learn about your car.

    As for the bumpers, I can agree, they're never black or shiny enough

    Is this your first VW?

    Enjoy it, there great little cars.
    Heater is really weak, no lights behind the A/C, it takes 2 goes to get into 5th gear!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Almond View Post
    Heater is really weak, no lights behind the A/C, it takes 2 goes to get into 5th gear!
    Sounds like my mk 2 nearly!

    looks pretty tidy! Nothing like sexy clean black trims, that's for sure!


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

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    Mk2's are falling out of the sky, great to see such enthusiasm!!!

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    Looks good mate!

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    Really Nice, Red Mk2 Gti FTW

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