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  • getamongst-it
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    Originally posted by cdiddydo View Post
    pretty sure they still sell them too
    not really sure what happened to TM, I do remember seeing it on there! but early last year they stopped responding to emails & orders, must have shut their doors, and more recently took the site down. They definitely effed a lotta people over.

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  • cdiddydo
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    pretty sure they still sell them too

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  • getamongst-it
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    Originally posted by cdiddydo View Post
    looks good man, would love that wheel for my daily, maybe a custom 20v one for the project too who knows anything is possible right?
    The only thing I really know about these is TMtuning used to sell them in the 90s. I've seen 1 other personally on a Corrado. Italvolanti made them, and they are the same wheel which came on the Golf Limited (71 ever made) except that wheel featured a Volkswagen Motorsport logo on the hornpad.

    a 20v one would be awesome!

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  • cdiddydo
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    looks good man, would love that wheel for my daily, maybe a custom 20v one for the project too who knows anything is possible right?

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  • getamongst-it
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    Got myself a slightly loud set of horns from a buddy of mine.


    I fixed the odometer in my cluster which hasn't worked since I bought my old MKII in 2005. So now finally I get to put some miles on it. It's been stuck at 124,499 since.

    Also after reshaping, trimming, adding tilt trim and brackets to the back of the original dash from the car (which although extremely warped, is mint otherwise) I put it back in place.

    That point where it starts to look like a car again...


    Enter the Italvolanti "Motorsport" 16v wheel that made me pick up this motor in the first place.
    Last edited by getamongst-it; 01-02-2013, 11:08 AM.

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  • getamongst-it
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    I'll just pick one of those up, if it sucks or breaks I can always throw it out, gotta love Harbor Freight! haha

    just a few cracks to repair, all of them are on the back side of the grille, not too visible from the front so it should work out. thanks!

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  • NorCalFocus
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    Originally posted by getamongst-it View Post
    Mainly just if it's worth buying one of those kits or have you had any success using some other method like sacrificing a cheap soldering iron? I've heard of melting zip ties for plastic filler that way as well.
    Yes I think buying a welder is worth it. But I've done it both with a old soldering gun and the welder. If its really small and you already have a gun go for it. Any plastic you can melt down will work as a filler, but you want to try and use the same plastic if you can. The reason for that is you want the piece your repairing and the filler to melt at the same rate. If melts faster than the other, your bond won't be very good.

    On your grill, do the weld from the back side. You can either just weld it up and leave it so the hair line crack still shows, or V-notch the front side out, fill, sand, paint. It just depends on how bad the crack is.

    Here's the welder I got...http://www.harborfreight.com/welding...ron-67102.html

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  • getamongst-it
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    Originally posted by Minty_Fresh View Post
    oh and i love so much that your keeping the westy front. feel like they are making a come back but still a good number of people trash them.
    thanks man, the Westy is the only front end I've never had after owning a few MKIIs so I needed to do one. The direction the car is going (tastefully 90s) it'll be perfect.

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  • getamongst-it
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    Originally posted by NorCalFocus View Post
    I've done a bit of plastic welding what do you need to know?
    Mainly just if it's worth buying one of those kits or have you had any success using some other method like sacrificing a cheap soldering iron? I've heard of melting zip ties for plastic filler that way as well.

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  • hb24
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    Nice, i like coupes

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  • Minty_Fresh
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    oh and i love so much that your keeping the westy front. feel like they are making a come back but still a good number of people trash them.

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  • Minty_Fresh
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    love the build, actually damaged 5th gears are pretty common cause the 020 takes 2.1 quarts of fluid. .1 being for that 5th gear housing. so when they leak the 5th gear is the first to go dry and burn up.

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  • lewda
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    this thing is coming along nicely man, cant wait to see the finished product!

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  • NorCalFocus
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    I've done a bit of plastic welding what do you need to know?

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  • markshulikov
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    Sweet

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