Looks fantastic mate, reminds me of my GTI! all I did was changes a few small things and it was like a massive transformation.
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Looks grouse. Glad someone picked it up, looked imac in the ad and even better now!
Chuck some 10mm spacers on the back and don't worry about the 5 speed, they get along just fine with a 4speed!
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Originally posted by IH8 View PostHow cracked is the dash, out of interest?
Not trying to prove that the car's not perfect, just wondering because it's most likely been garaged it's entire life by one owner with respect for it.
Looks grouse. Glad someone picked it up, looked imac in the ad and even better now!
Chuck some 10mm spacers on the back and don't worry about the 5 speed, they get along just fine with a 4speed!
Thanks for the comment again.
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Originally posted by revnit View PostI was hoping that question wasn't asked its got the cracked dash option from factory haha, its not to bad though seen much worse $400 will see it fixed see how things go. I don't know how far ill go pretty happy with its current state i do have my 2door costing me a small fortune LOL, the diesel is just a muck around car really until i get my 2door back on the road.
What sort of business are you using for the dash repair?
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Holy cow!
Unbelievable how nice that is. Seems like many GLD's keep well, because either the diesel owners are a bit strange, or the cars turn the owners that way... probably a bit of both. Great car. Brilliant!'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
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Originally posted by IH8 View PostHa it seems that no MK1 dashboard has stood the test of time.
What sort of business are you using for the dash repair?
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Originally posted by revnit View PostTheres a few companies around that specilize in dash restorations haven't looked into it yet, but a while back someone on here had one done for a mk1 cost $400 in brisbane somewhere. Just going to though a decent dash mat on it for now, it doesn't bother me that much atm.
When I know I'd start offering services.
Wouldn't be hard, and would be awesome, to pull the dash out, grind/sand/cut down the raised crack sections, then glue leather/alcantara/suede over it.
But MK1 dashes sag in the middle too if I'm not mistaken. Repairing the structure of a badly sagged one would be a bit harder.
Anyway, looks like that's all you need to do to perfect the car. Concours-condition then?
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Originally posted by IH8 View PostI work for a plastics company. I'm wanting to get a hold of a cracked dash off any car, and see how long it takes me to repair it, what I need to use and what it would cost me.
When I know I'd start offering services.
Wouldn't be hard, and would be awesome, to pull the dash out, grind/sand/cut down the raised crack sections, then glue leather/alcantara/suede over it.
But MK1 dashes sag in the middle too if I'm not mistaken. Repairing the structure of a badly sagged one would be a bit harder.
Anyway, looks like that's all you need to do to perfect the car. Concours-condition then?thats for another thread
Here is the dash i built.
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If you plan on doing any highway driving a 5-speed is a must. I have one out of a seat cordoba, its a CHB code i think and it has perfect ratios for the 1.5D. 1st and 2md are a little taller, 3rd and 4th are the same as the GC 4-speed. 5th makes cruising at 110 comfortable, 140 possible.Beige 79 Mk1 GLD White 76 Mk1 LS 3 door
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