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  • sviddgummi
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    Probably 14s

    So I went to the dump today and found some golf mk2 lights and bought them.
    Tried them on the polo, and with some yellow film I think it will look awesome!



    Oh, and my friend Daniel and I polished his reserve hood to the metal and put it on. Heres the result:

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  • Torben DH
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    are u going for 13's or 14's? i might be able to pull something out of my hat

    that will save u the freight this way...

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  • Kriss Hansen
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    Originally posted by sviddgummi View Post
    Erik: Partsandretards just confirmed that none of golf mk1 parts fits on polo mk1, so I cant use anything of what they sell :/

    2500 danish is closer to 3000 norwegian plus I have to find some wheels too send and get returned. So I think the price might be a bit steep :/
    Its more like 2600, but yeah I see what you meen

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  • sviddgummi
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    Erik: Partsandretards just confirmed that none of golf mk1 parts fits on polo mk1, so I cant use anything of what they sell :/

    2500 danish is closer to 3000 norwegian plus I have to find some wheels too send and get returned. So I think the price might be a bit steep :/

    Just got home from the shop. Working on the floor.
    Got a hold of some golf gti extra lights (the two small inner lights from a mk2 I think) that I will use under the bumper with yellow tinted glass.

    Also got a roof rack think from a mk2 golf old school!

    And the painter has been informed about the project. Going to strip the entire car so theres only a empty chassis to paint.

    Just fixed the original grill that was broken. And redone the plastic so its good as new

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  • Torben DH
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    Originally posted by Kriss Hansen View Post
    Thats not too bad! At least 4000Nok here in Norway.
    freigjt should be around 400-500dkr if packed on a EUR pallet

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  • Kriss Hansen
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    Originally posted by Torben DH View Post
    I think its 2500Dkr for the 4...
    Thats not too bad! At least 4000Nok here in Norway.

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  • -Erik-
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    Originally posted by sviddgummi View Post
    Alright I think that might be a bit wide for the poor car :P
    I don't Partsandretards.no have everything you need Carl But you can do it the easy way and sell the car to me

    edit: I think it is one in our city who can make some wide steel wheels for you
    Last edited by -Erik-; 11-29-2011, 02:00 PM.

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  • sviddgummi
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    Thats sweet! Maybe Ill try to do that Alot cheaper and alot more style correct

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  • Torben DH
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    if u provide your own steelies he can custom make them any size and ET you want...

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  • sviddgummi
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    Alright I think that might be a bit wide for the poor car :P

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  • Torben DH
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    Originally posted by sviddgummi View Post
    Thing is I need the frontpanel, fenders, floor and bumper sides to get the car complete because of rust. Anyone have any of this?

    2500dkr for 4 wide steelies?
    yes 2, 9x13" and 2, 10x13" or provide your own and he charges 2500 for the work as well

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  • sviddgummi
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    Thing is I need the frontpanel, fenders, floor and bumper sides to get the car complete because of rust. Anyone have any of this?

    2500dkr for 4 wide steelies?

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  • Torben DH
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    a set up for sale ready for blasting and paint

    more of his work...

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  • Torben DH
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    Originally posted by sviddgummi View Post
    How much does he take in Denmark?

    Whats the difference from polo mk1 to audi 50?
    I think its 2500Dkr for the 4...

    the badges

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  • P78
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    i think just some badges, but not an expert on that

    The Audi 50 was built by Audi NSU Auto Union AG at the former NSU factory in Neckarsulm, Germany and at the giant Wolfsburg plant by Volkswagen.[4] The car was rebadged six months later by Volkswagen as the Volkswagen Polo with a wider range of engine and other options.[5] The Volkswagen Polo was launched in the home market in September 1974[3] and appeared in export markets, including the UK, a few months later.

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