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Apr 26, 2019 17:45:34 GMT
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Last Edit: Apr 27, 2019 12:54:47 GMT by Coakers
Mk2 Golf 16V resto
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Jun 12, 2019 18:04:07 GMT
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OK. I'll start with the throttle body. I saw a guide on how to rebuild these on clubgti. Looked fiddley but thought I'll give it a go as mine was filthy anyway. So. After dismantling it I ended up with this. Can of worms? But using the guide AND a spare TB as a reference I carried on. Cleaned the parts in my ultrasonic cleaner. Reassembled which got me this. But now the main event. An hour ago the bodyshop sent me some pictures. Very very exited needless to say.
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asbo23
Part of things
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Jun 12, 2019 18:22:52 GMT
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Golf is looking excellent. That Cadillac is going to cost a fortune, it's huge and looks well rough.
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jmsheahan
Club Retro Rides Member
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Jun 12, 2019 18:26:20 GMT
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Looking fantastic mate, bet you can’t wait to see it in paint and see your hard work pay off!
Keep the updates coming 🙂
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Jun 13, 2019 15:24:27 GMT
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Golf is looking excellent. That Cadillac is going to cost a fortune, it's huge and looks well rough. Cheers pal, paint is going on by the weekend 😁 unless something unexpected crops up. The Cadillac is quite literally a mammoth project. I'll be keeping tabs on it through the bodyshops FB page though.
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Jun 13, 2019 15:26:29 GMT
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Looking fantastic mate, bet you can’t wait to see it in paint and see your hard work pay off! Keep the updates coming 🙂 Not felt like this since I was a kid on Christmas eve mate. Been a long time coming. I truly thought the project was dead at one point but its all go now.
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There was a bit of a delay but today is the day. Twitchy bum time
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Nope scratch that. There was another delay. They've text to say they'll be working on it all weekend though. I've really been feeling the effects of not working on an old car. This manifests itself into looking (more than usual) at other project cars, wondering (more than usual) what the next project will be once this is 'finished'. The suspense! Just been chatting to the missus counting all the dailys we've had since starting this. So here they are and what happened to them. Ranult Megane 1.5 Diesel. Sept '16 - June' 17 Didn't let us down. Bought for £500. However it did have a mounting M.O.T 'to do' list and was on 161,000 miles, the missus wanting something newer. So what does she do... Well.. goes and buys one of the worst cars we've ever had. An era in Peugeots recent history that reminds me of the kind of history British Leyland had in the late 70s, early 80s. 308 1.4 vvti. 72,000 miles July '17 - Feb' 18, about as aesthetically pleasing as a spat-out-chip. It lasted a whole 7 months before (I suspected the timing chain stretched) but since it was out of its 3 month warranty and the part alone was over £700 I said sod it. I won't say how much she paid for the car. But it was sold for spares/repairs for £300 My turn. £1150 got me a Jaguar Xtype 2.0 diesel 01/18 - 03/18 Which I did like. I had for the grand total of 2 months before it decided to brake down on the busiest round about in town at the busiest time of day. I ended up chasing my tail to what I can only describe as a delicately sensitive delphi injection system, this is and the 308 saga is also the main reason why there was such a delay in work for the mk2 between Jan '18 - May' 18 The next car is probably my favourite of this bunch, had quite a decent following on PistonHeads. A Citroen Berlingo 2.0 HDI 3/18 - 10/18 www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=47&t=1731791I went on a lot of good adventures in that van. Detailed in the thread. But it was 188,000 miles when I had to (reluctantly) get rid. It was some unfortunate circumstances that forced me to scrap that car. Are you still with me? Phew nearly done. Peugeot 406 2.0 HDI 10/18 - 04/19 Bought because it was cheap and local. £380. Which Did well UNTIL someone tried to cut into the car in front of me on a slip road coming out of work, said car f#&ked off anyway. The car in front of me slammed on, it was a 2 year old Renault Captur. My 20 year old Pugs brakes not being as efficient all I could do was swerve and brake. This was the outcome. I'd never been in a crash before so this was naturally very stressful, thankfully no one was injured. They have dash cam footage of the car that tried to cut in and as far as I'm aware the police are still investigating as I've not heard back from my insurance or anyone else's for that matter. Which brings us up-to-date. After the 406 I was tired of playing used car roulette so iI did something I said I'd never do. Went and bought a new car via the finance route. 2015 Tiguan 2.0 tdi. I love old cars but if I'm late for work because of a break down it will seriously go against me, so I need something I can trust, with 3rd child now too it had to be safe competent and like most modern cars.. Vanilla
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Last Edit: Jul 5, 2019 18:01:41 GMT by Coakers
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I did the same thing when I became a Dad. I couldn't afford to sit on the hard shoulder with a baby and a broken old car or van. I took the plunge and bought new with a loan. Don't feel bad for it. You either keep for ages and get the monies worth out of it or you build up a bit of equity in it to go towards your next purchase in a few years. And you still have the Golf so you still have your foot in with old cars!
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melle
South West
It'll come out in the wash.
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I'll start with the throttle body. I saw a guide on how to rebuild these on clubgti. Link? I'm planning to use one of these for a Saab/ Ford V4 K-Jet conversion.
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www.saabv4.com'70 Saab 96 V4 "The Devil's Own V4" '77 Saab 95 V4 van conversion project '88 Saab 900i 8V
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rickygolf83
Scotland
Mk2 Golf 8v & 16v, VR6, Nova Antibes, Mk4 1.8t & mk4 Gt Tdi 130
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with 6 cars and the youngest being an 18 year old mk4 gt tdi, I too will need to look at something new for the mrs and kids next year!
Any more updates on the mk2?
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with 6 cars and the youngest being an 18 year old mk4 gt tdi, I too will need to look at something new for the mrs and kids next year! Any more updates on the mk2? No updates, I keep getting messages saying 'big update coming your way tonight!' So I sits there looking at my phone all evening, (missus must of thought I have 'a bit on the side' only to be left updatesless.. I did ring and he did give reasons why but JLR (where I work - Halewood) are having the summer 2 week shutdown from the 27th so I've told him I want the car back for that so I can hammer putting it back together.
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melle
South West
It'll come out in the wash.
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Thanks for the link, very useful!
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www.saabv4.com'70 Saab 96 V4 "The Devil's Own V4" '77 Saab 95 V4 van conversion project '88 Saab 900i 8V
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I'm sorry but from what you have posted it sounds to me like your are being given the run around Again and you should just turn up and ask to see your Golf. It's about the car but more importantly now with this silence from them it's about the final cost they will be charging you when and if after what could be an extended length of time, that they will give no tangible reason for.
Call there bluff and go see your Golf.
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Last Edit: Jul 19, 2019 8:16:21 GMT by peteh1969
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Jul 19, 2019 12:04:04 GMT
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I agree, turn up unannounced. If they send you your final invoice and its more than you were expecting, they will likely say its all the extra labour. If you ask for a cost-breakdown, they'll make up their timesheets. If you go unannounced and it hasn't progressed and doesn't look like anyone is working on it, you know in your head any extra labour is bullpoo.
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Jul 20, 2019 10:35:07 GMT
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Sorry I should have explained. We agreed upon the cost of the job when they took delivery. I've paid half when then they picked it up. I am going to turn up next week anyway unannounced as my patience is quickly running out anyway. Hopefully i'll get some insight into the recent hold ups.
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rickygolf83
Scotland
Mk2 Golf 8v & 16v, VR6, Nova Antibes, Mk4 1.8t & mk4 Gt Tdi 130
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Jul 20, 2019 12:11:30 GMT
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Good luck man!
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Jul 20, 2019 12:57:19 GMT
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I don't know all the details but I have been told by an extremely reliable source from this forum that they have done exactly what I speculated to in my previous post to somebody else a couple of years ago so be careful if you have anything in writing about the deal you made make a copy and take it with you.
Good luck.
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I don't know all the details but I have been told by an extremely reliable source from this forum that they have done exactly what I speculated to in my previous post to somebody else a couple of years ago so be careful if you have anything in writing about the deal you made make a copy and take it with you. Good luck. What the same company?
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