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  • QLD 1976 MK1 passenger floor plan

    Hi

    After a new passenger side (front) floor pan

    Based in QLD, logan

    Cheers

  • #2
    You'll be hard pressed to find any floor pans in Aus mate, I tried for about 3 months.
    Gave up and sent mine into a panel shop, my MK1 now has VE Commodore floor pans welded in, does the job.
    '77 Golf mk1 GLS - ground up resto - Sold
    '97 Golf mk3 GL Wolfsburg Edition - JOMs, daily driver - Sold
    MY17 Golf GTI 40 Years Edition - DSG
    2010 GSX-R 750 - Daily rider

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    • #3
      you are not wrong. Project has been on the sidelines for quite some time

      New pans more sturdy than before?

      I get a nice boing noise on mine when they pop back out

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      • #4
        Try Werk 34 online, based in Germany. I bought sills off them for a Mk.1 and was very happy with them

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        • #5
          VW Heritage are the go.Got everything.

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