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Since I last wrote it's gone through all the new hangers and cracked a down pipe.
That rear box turned out to be way too loud, so yesterday I pulled the extractors out, welded them up and swapped the rear muffler for a Seat one I had lying about.
I put a couple out the MK3 style hangers at the rear and bolted them up to the boot floor. The Seat muffler is a bit tired, it's quiet when cruising with a nice rasp when accelerating hard.
Jodie's been busy while I've been painting the Kamei Golf.
My little Red has been getting ignored for a while, so it was time to show him some loving. Can't redo his exterior paint quite yet, the paint booth is being hogged by some fat Mk1 right now. Looks like the interior's the place to go.
Step one - remove tired old carpet
Step two - remove scungy, thirty year old, sound deadening
Step three - shove old sound deadening in the bin
Step four - have Pete over engineer the world's strongest sound deadening roller, guaranteed to be able to knock a grown man out, and smoosh out any air bubbles
Step five - start laying Dynamat
Step six - stick Dynamat to every surface imaginable until you run out. Spend days picking bits of tar out from under your fingernails.
Step seven - glue down new carpet set, Pick glue off of fingers.
Step eight - admire!
Like the new boots? Courtesy of RedlineGoods. All Italian leather, with red stitching. 10bhp added right there!
Thanks to VWHeritage Red now has a shifter that shows every gear he can do.
Beautiful leather/suede steering wheel for extra grip on tight corners, and a new Wolfsburg crest horn button to finish it off.
VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
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