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Eurowise Project 500hp turbo awd 1984 rabbit GTI

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  • electricalbox
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    Wow... Simply... Wow

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  • skip535i
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    Keep up the good work, fellas. I am REALLY hoping to see this project finished!

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  • superturbodiesel.com
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    the second best project I've ever seen...Just one project could beat this one, and that is the koeningsegg-powered Ford Granada from Norway.

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  • DannyE32
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    Originally posted by Golfedd View Post
    This is the most epic thread I've ever laid eyes on!... Subscribed and dribbling
    this.

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  • Sami/B
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    Good god.

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  • Golfedd
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    This is the most epic thread I've ever laid eyes on!... Subscribed and dribbling

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  • softg
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    updates are requested

    you all are doing an amazing job on this, keep it up

    mki insanity

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  • Manic.
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    You have my attention.

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  • blowntwofive
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    updates updates updates come on pppleeeaaassseeeeeee

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  • Davegolf
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    This is actually the most insane mk1 build ever! cant wait to see it finished!

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  • the jank
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    This is b-e-a-utiful.

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  • pitbulldrifter
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    a month without updates

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  • Lencu
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    I'm shocked, well done: D

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  • Spencer
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    Very nice detail on the dash. The welding skills are amazing, too.

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  • eurowise
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    Detail shots of the tank



    Sits flush with the rear floor





    Filler neck detail





    Starting on rear floor







    Dash getting re worked and blended today

    Before comparison



    After



    Before



    After. We also sectioned the switch and plastic welded it back together to look like an oem switch assembly with bezel

















    Rear seat bench engineered to be removed if needed












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