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My 1984 MK2 GTi
Thought it would be time to put up a thread on my GTi.
As most of you know, I imported this when I got back from the UK, thus denying the UK of one of the earliest MK2 GTi's (First reg was 7/84).
It started life in someones hands as a decent car, then proceeded to get more and more chavved up till it got sold to me in December last yr.
This was how she looked:



From there she underwent a transformation. From Chav mobile to something that would be proud to wear the GTi Badge!
First up, some 16" Racing Dynamics wheels







Then a Rainbow interior:

Then came a 280mm Brake upgrade: (Not 256.. my bad!)
Last edited by ozgti; 19-11-2009 at 11:57 AM.
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Time went by until I found someone selling a de textured big bumper kit-F?R Bumpers, arches, side skirts and rear spoiler for 500 GBP-Could have got doors with poppers for another 200 quid, but they weren't really my style.






Then I lost the stripe around the grill and got a black badge:

Tried some 15"BMW E30 rims:

Final mod was to get the centre console cut out for a stereo and some VDO gauges along with a Corrado interior:




Only problem I have now is, i sit Waaaay too low in the car.. great for track days, but crap for town driving! BUT the seats are 1000% more comfortable than the crappy rainbow seats. If I could find a company that does a folding base for an aftermarket bucket seat, I'd go that route.
Now it sits on my driveway, looking a bit worse for wear after the dust storm, and haven't touched it until I can get an assessor out to quote for the damages.
Stay tuned, more to come!!!
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Very nice car mate. Looks good with the smooth bumpers.
It's even older than mine!! I've got an 84 GT, but it's a B-reg.
Good luck with it and living in Oz!
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Cheers,
I havent seen an earlier GTI, even in the UK. I've got all the paperwork etc to back up the mileage (90+K) old mot's etc. Very genuine car.
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looks nice mate
good to have another 2 door out here
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