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Thread: today i shed a tear :(

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    today i shed a tear :(

    definately a sad day today!
    I got to work removing my schrick manifold. It took me over 12 months to find a a decent second hand one from someone who was willing to ship internationally. and it was all over within 30 minutes

    One of the best mods i did to my VR6! But yeah. anyways. Onwards and upwards! Time for something new.



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    Can we guess what ur going to do? Does it make six individual sucking noises or is it one that goes wachoooooooo

    At least it is going to a good home tho

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    at the minute im working on polishing up a stock manifold. Will run that until i get bored and decide to blow some $$$$ on the old girl

    So no set plan yet.

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    bugger mate
    i hope you do go ITB's it would be the logical progression unless you decide to go forced induction!
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    Why dont you do the old trick and just suck sand through her like the honda man does
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post

    MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....I mean very sad, very sad sorry to hear that Tim

    I'll take good care of it mate
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    work has begun on polishing my old intake manifold! man its hard work. But it should be worth it in the end. I started off a little bit too conservative with my sanding. The stock manifold really has a very course pitted surface so to get through most of that i had to resort to a short burst with 80 grit paper otherwise itd take foreverrr! Then on to the 180 grit and 240. Just kinda feeling my way through it but will make my way up to 2000 grit paper and then some sort of aluminium polish and buffer.

    heres a pic of my progress


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    Nice work there Tim the manifold looks sweet as can't wait to see the final product. I'm still uncertain whether I want to re powdercoat your schrick or polish it
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    i cant imagine it would be cheap to have it done professionally! what you see there is a few hours of work with probly a few more to go! the schrick has a lot more nooks and crannies to get into as well!

    having said that, im not a huge fan of powdercoating either! Maybe look into some of those heatcoat type finishes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    work has begun on polishing my old intake manifold! man its hard work. But it should be worth it in the end. I started off a little bit too conservative with my sanding. The stock manifold really has a very course pitted surface so to get through most of that i had to resort to a short burst with 80 grit paper otherwise itd take foreverrr! Then on to the 180 grit and 240. Just kinda feeling my way through it but will make my way up to 2000 grit paper and then some sort of aluminium polish and buffer.
    Looking good. Cant wait to see the final finish!
    Quote Originally Posted by Whubbsie View Post
    There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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