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Hi mates!
I will just show you some pictures off my beloved Golf before and right now.
The thing is that I need her done before the winter comes…
A respray and a repair is on the schedual.
I think I need to change the rear wheel bearing, because I can hear a large brumming noice when I drive around.
Okey, over to the pictures!
The seats that are going in.
Corrado antenna and Polo OpenAir canvas roof.
Rust… rust!
But now I know where the water comes from! I did get alot of water on my foots when it rained and I couldnt figure out where it came from
A black trunk carpet and a crackfree wind shield.
The grill and lights I bought for 20quid!
Rust repair… 3M car glue and stainless rivets.
Thats all for now… I have vacation now, and one week I will be completly free. So I will have the car redy for paint!
Keep up the good work!
I will!!!
And I got a complete Corrado dash that will enter the car… well see when []
Here is some updates!
I got this thing in my golf.. strange, I have never seen it before!
Its for the rear foot wells.
its for transferring heat to the rear foot well, my syncro has one of these too
More done!
I wasnt that hard!
Did decode the options on my syncro… wow its basic
X1D = National sales program Sweden
C0B = Steel wheels 5.5J x 13 surface style
G0G = 5-speed manual transmission for four-wheel drive vehicle
H2F = Tires 205/55 R16 91H super-optimized rolling resistance
J0G = Battery 265 A (54 Ah)
K8G = Hatchback
L0L = Left-hand drive vehicle
M1V = 4-cylinder gasoline engine 1.8 L/72 kW base engine is T3E/T4J
V0C = UNIROYAL tires
V0A = Tires w/o specification of tire brand
0A2 = 4 doors
0NV = Nameplate set “2.5”
1AC = Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
1C2 = Antifreeze up to -35 degree celsius tolerance up to -40 degree C
1G4 = Space-saving spare wheel
1H1 = Load-sensitive proportioning valve
1MM = Steering wheel
2JB = Standard bumpers
3AD = Right exterior mirror: convex, adjustable from inside
3BC = Left exterior mirror: adjustable from inside, flat
3D3 = Center console
Q2G = Standard front seats with high-mounted adjusting handwheel
3L1 = Manual height adjustment for left front seat
3U1 = Foldable trunk cover
3YB = Door pockets, front
4A3 = Seat heater for front seats separately controlled
And yesterday I did this..
In your first photo, what are the ‘ears’ at the side(s) of the rear screen?
It some kind of wing that leads air on the rear window and keeps it clean… thats what I thought..
About the Corrado dash, I will scrap that idea and go for a hard plastic dash for a Golf.
The wheels have been choosen.
G60 Steelies for the winter and G60 aluminium wheels for the summer… thats the idea.
But I do think that the steelies are better looking so I may just use my 13” std steelies in winter and the 15” g60 steelies for the summer
Im going to get some parts painted in epoxy next week… Im doing everthing by myself so we will see the results!
Got some nasty rust problems… still waiting for my esab parts so I can start welding it together again.
Still looking to get some stuff epoxyd… Have no energy to do this but I has to be done.
The main issues is the amount off work :S
Done alot of sanding on my spare time.. It takes longer than I initially thought.
Got this today, soon the epoxy primer will be sprayed and after that more sanding…
Im getting there!