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  • Fuel Tank reco

    Anyone know a place where I can get a fuel tank reco'd?

    Sydney area.



    Pic for the pic hoes
    MY16 MKVIIR - Option: Folded rear seats mode.
    MKI....#14....lost count.

  • #2
    THAT PICS THE SHIZZZ!!

    wabit

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    • #3
      who needs a harley fat boy when your got a golf like that..FAT FAT FAT

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 20v kit car
        who needs a harley fat boy when your got a golf like that..FAT FAT FAT
        Someone that wants their wheel bearings to last

        From memory, that car has 14x9s all round :roll:

        1976 Project Carbon Mk1 - Sold! | 2015 Lotus Exige Cup | F80 M3 Family Wheels

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        • #5
          Right on Valver.
          Imagine the suspension geometry
          Definitely not race car engineered
          Drive down the road and you wouldn't know what direction she'd go at the first pothole.
          Doesn't even look cool, looks like a cartoon :roll:

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          • #6
            Excuse me! am I hearing advice from 'old' ppl here?

            hahhahahha jk.

            Done up MKI's like that aren't daily drivers.
            MY16 MKVIIR - Option: Folded rear seats mode.
            MKI....#14....lost count.

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            • #7
              who cares it looks HOT FARKIN'

              so your telling me that you wouldnt drive it Valver and Golfwise?

              wabit

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              • #8
                i have to say, its copped a little bit of a beating with the ugly stick. Tyres are just too wide and too small a diameter to look right

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by WABIT
                  who cares it looks HOT FARKIN'

                  so your telling me that you wouldnt drive it Valver and Golfwise?

                  wabit
                  Yep, that's what I'm saying. It looks crap and the steering would be laughably heavy.

                  Mk1s are known for good handling - why the hell throw 9" wide wheels on them unless they're for drag racing :roll:

                  Admittedly, I just bought 15x8s for mine, but they're show only. Anything over 7" wide on a Mk1 is crap - as is anything over 15" in diameter.

                  All my opinions of course, with which you're free to disagree

                  1976 Project Carbon Mk1 - Sold! | 2015 Lotus Exige Cup | F80 M3 Family Wheels

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                  • #10
                    well i got 17'x8'' all round and my car handles like a go-kart, scares the **** out of me bacause it grips like anything, no understeer at all either

                    wabit

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                    • #11
                      Wabbit do you have a pic with the wheels? i was thinking about going a bigger diameter, but i figured it might look a bit over the top, and the ride would be unbearable.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by WABIT
                        well i got 17'x8'' all round and my car handles like a go-kart, scares the **** out of me bacause it grips like anything, no understeer at all either

                        wabit
                        wow thats huge......

                        is this on the cabrio?
                        MY16 MKVIIR - Option: Folded rear seats mode.
                        MKI....#14....lost count.

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                        • #13
                          yer 205/45-r17 ..... here have a looksie







                          wabit

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                          • #14
                            do they rub?
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                            • #15
                              82cab don't do it please
                              15s are the go believe me anything any bigger went out back in the nineties.
                              The odd Porsche 16 inch wheel with little 195 40s still pass.just
                              Most Brits ,Yanks and Europeans go for 15s and they are even going back to 15s on mk2s.

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