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  • coconutt
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    Sub'd!

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  • Svenska94Aero
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    Love the determination man, can't wait to see it with BBS!

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  • SebastienPeek
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    Originally posted by rice4life View Post
    You should swap in an EJ25 to go along with that sti cluster
    I wish man, instead, Type 4 2.4l engine will go in later on once I've finished all the body work.

    Originally posted by Marsss View Post
    Good onya for bringing her back to life!
    Oi Oi Oi!
    Thanks mate!

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  • Marsss
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    Good onya for bringing her back to life!
    Oi Oi Oi!

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  • rice4life
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    You should swap in an EJ25 to go along with that sti cluster

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  • SebastienPeek
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    Got a little further with the wheels today. Haven't test fitted the front yet, but did the rear and they will be tucking nicely.

    I did, however, pull two apart and start cleaning them up. Don't think Mum was too happy I was using the lounge out the back as a wheel shop.









    Test fitting the other two tomorrow. Will take some photos and see how it goes.
    As for wheels, looking at Nankang's. 165/40/r16. Will have some serious stretch.

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  • CubbyChowder
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    damnit, people suck. I had a similar thing happen to an old civic of mine which I had just repainted. It actually got stolen and then parked in a party neighborhood and some drunk idiot walked on it and dented the hood pretty badly. Oh well, at least I got the car back. Nice progress!

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  • SebastienPeek
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    Originally posted by Lukey View Post
    good progress seb, use multi quote aswell.
    Thanks Luke, hadn't noticed the multi-quote, I guess I just skimmed over it!

    Might as well put up some of my arty farty photos I've taken of Zelda over the past year.







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  • Lukey
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    good progress seb, use multi quote aswell.

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  • P78
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    this is my gt5 beetle

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  • SebastienPeek
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    Originally posted by Stupid Kid View Post
    That's pretty cool actually, going for new inside and old out?

    Is the central locking pneumatic or electric?
    The compressors and vacuum lines and everything that are part of oem central locking systems seem like a really complicated way to solve a simple problem, I've always wondered why they just didn't run wires to a motor in the door...
    Oh it'll have all these cool new things on the outside too, just a matter of hiding all the new stuff if you get what I mean.

    The central locking is electric. Beetle's never had central locking or a security system, not the old ones anyway.

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  • SebastienPeek
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    Originally posted by P78 View Post
    wtf happened, somebody stage dived into that????


    nice to c another beetke on here
    Aha I kinda wish I knew what actually happened, and who, that's for sure.
    Wasn't even covered by insurance!

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  • SebastienPeek
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    Originally posted by XThirtySeven View Post
    That sucks! Some wana be gang bangers did that to my buddies '69 because it was blue. I'm loving where this is going especially the wheels and cluster. And since I'm a VW guy I know I'm not supposed to, but I kinda like those funky tails. Good luck!
    Yeah, it has happened to other people that I know that used to have beetles too. Seems it is a common occurrence, which sucks!

    But you're right, sometimes I thought they looked cool, they actually did when I didn't have the bumper on it, but I really like the tombstone style now, however I'll be putting the elephant feet style on the new body.

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  • Stupid Kid
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    Originally posted by SebastienPeek View Post
    Like I said, each to their own man.
    I'm making my beetle a lot more modern, utilising new technology and all that.

    At the moment, I've got central locking installed in the new body, including a full security system too. Stuff like a hidden stereo head unit is going into the glove box, all this crazy shit is coming in the next two or so months.
    That's pretty cool actually, going for new inside and old out?

    Is the central locking pneumatic or electric?
    The compressors and vacuum lines and everything that are part of oem central locking systems seem like a really complicated way to solve a simple problem, I've always wondered why they just didn't run wires to a motor in the door...

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  • P78
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    wtf happened, somebody stage dived into that????


    nice to c another beetke on here

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