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  • #31
    Looks really good man, loving that sticker too!

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    • #32
      really a beaut!! love ur car

      a little inspiration engine wise 1,8 20VT with 341BHP

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      • #33
        Sorry about such a delay with an update, haven't really kept that upto date with it being winter as not many changes.

        Erm, my car passed it's MOT in December with flying colours although they had to lift it onto the ramps ha!

        And lots of pictures that I've taken but not posted:


        Untitled by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


        DSC02355 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


        My Lupo GTI by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


        Shiny wheels! by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


        DSC02285 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


        DSC02370 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

        Unfortunately there's been no huge changes to the car, although I have ordered some things which are taking FAR too long to arrive as I ordered them 39 days ago today!!! The excitement is slowly dieing down Especially as it cost me the most I've spent on the car, way over £1000!! And no it's not air :P

        And due to the bad weather here in the UK just before Christmas, my wheels have turned into this:



        They only touched the salt ones and were wiped down straight away but oh well, gives me something car related to do as I've been polishing them up slowly...

        And when I say slowly I mean.... well, one wheel took me nearly 10 hours by hand lol!





        I've since come to my senses after not being able to move my hand for ages after it cramping lol, and bought a drill foam polisher extension. It doesn't quite give the same finish as by hand but I'm going over them by hand after letting that do most of the work!



        The only problem is due to the speed of a drill, it makes the dirt/polish splat everywhere so had to sit in the garage after getting dirt all over the walls, myself, the cat and the carpet



        And here's some other little random things that have arrived:





        and here's how the car is sat now on the standard winter wheels



        Cheers for looking & I'll try to post more soon lol!

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        • #34
          nice work, love it
          Love Jap metal. My little tin is one of 440 in the uk and I a ruining it my way.
          Just got Instagram luke_baby_ralliart
          Keep up the sweet rides people

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          • #35
            It's been a while since I've posted on here.

            I finished polishing my old BBS & ran them for a few months after spending countless hours on them, they ended up going to a friend of mine whilst I looked for something wider & slightly different.

            Here's them just after polishing over the winter.


            BBS RM's 15x7.5 ET 20 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            BBS, Finally polished 2 now! by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

            Around the same sort of time I received the parcel I'd been waiting months for.


            Big box by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            IMG_0434[1] by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

            It was all ordered from a UK company called Kam-Racing, it's a 4-1 Racing manifold with a straight through pipe, racing backbox with twin 3" tailpipes! I was very happy with the quality of it as it was all custom made but it did take 2-3 months to arrive with me and it sounds amazing & feels a lot more responsive.

            A couple of days later this arrived from Germany too:


            Carbon Fibre Engine Cover by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            Carbon Engine Cover by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

            After running standard wheels I began to miss the BBS, so I bought another set but wider!

            They're RMs AGAIN but wider than my old and absolutely flawless!

            Here's the spec of them:
            BBS RM002
            7.5J ET20 Front
            8J ET13 Rear
            Smoothed and wet painted baskets done in VW Flash Red
            All new chromed bolts
            Newish Dishes
            New Centres & rings with new BBS Badges
            26MM Stainless Steel Stubby Valves
            Wrapped in Toyo T1R's 195/45/15 all round


            In the Garage by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            One on by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            Clean - Non Brightness by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            One side on by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            On the street by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

            I then sent the car to be clay barred, washed, machine polished & waxed so it was looking nice for a few local shows.


            On the A449 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            From Behind by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            Lupo by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

            I then got a smoothed front bumper & a shortened rear numberplate recess!


            Front by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            Shortened Rear by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

            Then whilst browsing the internet at work, came across this numberplate for sale and had to have it!


            New Plate by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            Untitled by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            Untitled by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


            And that takes me to now!

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            • #36
              It's been so long since I've posted here

              I won't waffle on, here's some pictures of it in it's pretty current state, I'll try and go from old to new.


              D1 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              D4 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              D5 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

              These were after the car had a full 3 day machine polish, the car was pretty neglected over winter so really needed it, felt so smooth after.

              I also ran the bbs through winter, so it's safe to say they were in a pretty bad way. Ordered Radinox dishes and stainless bolts as in honesty was fed up of polishing and love the deep shine.


              Dishes by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

              When I split the wheels, as they were wet painted managed to chip quite a bit off as it was all so brittle. Wanted red again but was annoyed paying the money for the same again, so saved up and went for a different finish. They're done in a dye which I'd not heard of but they're pretty cool, they change colour in different lights going from red to brown to goldy/bronze!


              BBS Paint by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              Untitled by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              Untitled by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

              Was in such a rush to build them up ready for Players Classic show over here at Goodwood motor circuit. Was mad, didn't get them back from the painters until wednesday night as they reacted so had to be redone and the show was saturday so we had many late nights building them and the tyres went on friday afternoon. Slight stretch took the fitters hours to get on with them all sitting on them..


              Untitled by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

              We then left home at 3am to drive down, here's some photos from the show and on the way.


              966041_200214703462255_1767595089_o by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              964144_643302889031088_1163836356_o by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              981131_643302802364430_48001266_o by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              966344_643300399031337_1589475884_o by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              976516_643300395698004_1371317025_o by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              976494_643300439031333_893768768_o by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              980376_643300655697978_348340064_o by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              981104_643300765697967_1644718435_o by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              SI1 by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              SI by Ross Mullins, on Flickr


              Remap by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

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              • #37
                Is it on air now?

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                • #38
                  oh i love it....

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                  • #39
                    Great work!! I love Lupo's, makes me miss the one I had..
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                    • #40
                      Lots of love for this car.

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                      • #41
                        Loving this!!
                        My shitty ratty Golf

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                        • #42
                          Wow, great work bud and clean car!!

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                          • #43
                            Thanks a lot guys,

                            Yeah it's on air now, running custom modified airlift slam series bags and v2 management.

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                            • #44
                              Clean Lupo. My cousin used to own a similar one with a 1.8T swap. Love the look of the BBS!
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by SHT View Post
                                Clean Lupo. My cousin used to own a similar one with a 1.8T swap. Love the look of the BBS!
                                I'd love a 1.8t in mine, especially after riding in a Mk2 1.8t conversion this weekend to a local show, turbo noise mmm

                                Here's a photo from a local meet last night


                                . by Ross Mullins, on Flickr

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