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  • Originally posted by sports racer View Post
    2 door, nice.

    They make a nice daily and parts are easy to find.
    Agreed... no more of every part needing to come from overseas.

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    '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
    '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
    '02 VW Transporter SWB

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    • Update: 15/05/2024

      I'm backkk. I've been troubled with gossip that supposedly emissions are becoming stricter, making it extra tricky to get modified cars across the pits... so I'm giving it my best shot to get this thing passed now, before it's too late.

      Door cards were my last major mod that I've had to do! First of all, repaired the bottom of the driver's side a while back because it was cooked... must of been soaked wet for a while. Then, the mk3 dash sits probably a good inch or so wider either side than the mk2 dash did, so I had to 'scallop' the front door cards to fit the dash. I basically traced the dash onto the door card, cut it, and fibreglassed the cutout section of the door card so it sits hard in against the door... then with the handy work of my dad (what a legend!), recovered them. Also made a new door pull wire for the inside door handle as I was missing my passenger one... Stoked to have it all mostly done!! Still need to make a couple window winders as the current ones hit the dash so they just need to be stumpier.

      Now onwards with the little details... clearing codes, realigning the steering wheel so its not upside down lol, get my washing fluid system to work, thennn... I think I'm good to book it in, and hope for the best that it gets through [emoji1696][emoji1696][emoji1696]

      Cheers,
      Thomas

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      '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
      '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
      '02 VW Transporter SWB

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      • nice work mate, good luck with the remaining bits...
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        • Originally posted by guile View Post
          nice work mate, good luck with the remaining bits...
          cheers mate appreciate it.
          '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
          '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
          '02 VW Transporter SWB

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          • Hopefully you get your rego sorted!

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            • Man of many talents. Looks good.
              1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
              1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
              1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
              2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html

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              • You know if you had a MK1 you wouldn't have so many issues.

                Or maybe twice as many problems.
                1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
                1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
                1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
                2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html

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                • I'm capped with 2 golfs, an audi, and a van. especiay when only one of them currently drives on the road 🫣🫣 but I am always tempted....

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                  '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
                  '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
                  '02 VW Transporter SWB

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                  • You need to move to the country.

                    My driveway

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                    1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
                    1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
                    1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
                    2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html

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                    • Originally posted by sports racer View Post
                      You need to move to the country.

                      My driveway

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                      My backyard.

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                      Roger that. Might have to leave Tassie to do that, gets a touch too cold down here in any country lol
                      '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
                      '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
                      '02 VW Transporter SWB

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                      • Update: 20/07/2024


                        Well, without getting too emotional about it lol, after a fair bit of work on this thing in the past couple weeks to get it upto scratch, it finally got the blue plate stamped on the front and some registration plates for Tassie. To say I'm relieved that it didn't struggle going over the pits is an understatement. They even stamped my name on the blue plate as the 'modifier', feels like I'm now very tied to this vehicle for life now!
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                        I've had some pretty big ups n downs amongst the build, my motivation definitely dwindled off here and there. When I first started, I was ridiculously clueless, not an idea in the world. My family at the time were also restoring cars, XR6 turbo into a XB falcon, and a 50's customline, so I just jumped on that band wagon. I had a mk4 gti golf at the time which I was doing all them 'ricer' mods to like blacking out badges and dumb stuff like that haha, but I just had no money at all so when I could buy a project car for $250, why not. The mk2 was at least 'rare', so gave me a good incentive to plow some time into it, but there was a reason it cost only $250. I was just clueless as to how much work there actually was lol.
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                        When I first got it, it came with not much at all so the best thing I could do for the first year was fix the underside. Cut out some minor rust areas, learnt to weld patches back in, for some reason I thought it would be cool to not grind back the welds, leave them there as more battle scars..... what an idiot haha. Scraping the body deadener off with a heat gun and spatula was somewhat therapeutic, but just heavy on time. But its all I could do anyways, no money, no engine to put in the car, just fix the body. Spraying the underside was a good learning curve, could be messy, just lay it on thick, didn't matter. But still so far from any hope to getting it on the road.
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                        Few months later, I called a guy up north of Tassie, in hopes of finding a 1.8t. That was the engine that was in my mk4 gti, so I wanted it in the mk2 as well, its also the first thing that pops up on google when you type in 'mk2 golf cool engine swap'. We chatted, he had nothing, he was going to enquire around for me. Then he just loosely mentioned he had some mk3 VR6 that had been causing him trouble. So I did a quick bit of googling, and sure enough I bought it off him for $1000. Sight unseen, no idea on engine condition, just took the plunge. Best. Decision. Ever.
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                        Did some basic diagnosing (ie. google 'mk3 VR6 misfiring, how to fix') lol. Hayd3n on this forum actually helped me the most by telling me that the ignition coil can work intermittently, so after spotting a crack in it, I changed that and wallah. A running VR6. Sure I could have sold the whole car for probs 4-5k, but nope, tear it down for the mk2. Also, best decision ever. Learning that most things can be swapped from chassis to chassis between the A2 and A3 platforms was great. Everything that came off the VR6 got cleaned, rust proofed, sprayed and then onto the mk2. Some people ask me why I went to so much pain of swapping the dash as well. Because I just didn't know much about auto electrics. Didn't know what to do with the immobiliser or the clocks, so I just took the entire mk3 and threw it into the mk2. You can only google so much then you really need a fair bit of experience behind you to know what to do. Anyways, happy days.
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                        Getting into the shell restoration was the longest times when I just thought it wouldn't end. I stripped the whole body to bare metal, which was enormous hours. Least I know I have definitely treated as much rust as possible. Any little stone chips that have been on the car previously with a little tiny rust hole? Well that rust has crept underneath the paint like some sort of spider web about 10-20mm around that one little stone chip. So if you don't strip it back in those areas, that rust will be bubbling through the paintwork in 5 years time. I also wanted the sunroof gone. It was an aftermarket chop and looked awful. Welding that closed was a crap job, warped the roof something crazy and took a lot of beating and bog to fix. That definitely is the worst part of the overall restoration, should've done my research a bit better there.
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                        Spraying for the first time was exhausting, and I'm pretty terrible at it too haha. Spraying out of the gun is pretty easy motion wise, I don't have any problems with that, but setting your pressure/fan correctly is tedious, plus all my equipment is about as low on the budget as you can get to spray a car with. I find it tough to avoid orange peel, I definitely need to improve my knowledge for gun setup in the future. I also sprayed under my house, so dust in the paintwork was inevitable. Prep work is 100% key. The amount of times I didn't sand well enough, looked extremely obvious. Then it required stripping the whole panel and starting again. It's hard not to be impatient, it just takes such a long time. I also sprayed the car metallic, why on earth did I think my first paint job in metallic was a good idea? I'll never know.
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                        The final touches to the car was very enjoyable, just all the little tinkering jobs like getting bumpers on, making the windscreen wipers work, splicing in the tail lights, fiddling around with interior stuff. Again though, everything was done on a budget so I re-used all my window trims, bumpers were pretty cheap and crap quality, some of the tint on rear window has been damaged, all things I just can't afford to keep forking cash out for. Definitely a lot of compromising. The engine is definitely in need of some loving so I'll have to save my $$ and consider pulling that out in the future for a rebuild, another thing to learn.
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                        The car will never be driven in the rain haha, I promised myself that after finishing off the underside. It'll be a sunday cruiser, occassionally drive it to work, maybe even take it to a car show, not that its really that special to anyone else, just to me and the very few early model golf enthusiast. I'm glad I was able to get it registered and I won't be letting that lapse any time soon. My only final touches I hope to make in the coming year will be a nice 2.5" exhaust and some method of lowering it (definitely not my cheap coilovers that makes it feel like a gokart). Then just drive it until the engine really needs some attention, its at 234xxxkm so it has definitely had a fair share of driving.
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                        All in all, have learnt lots, so can't complain. And the car should be worth more than what it cost me, so that's at least a perk too haha. Now to sink my time and money into my mk3 now that I have bit more of an idea with what I'm doing lol.


                        Cheers,
                        Thomas
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                        '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
                        '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
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                        • Well done, so glad to see its back on the road.! Looks great too!

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                          • Originally posted by vwmk2 View Post
                            Well done, so glad to see its back on the road.! Looks great too!
                            Thanks mate!

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                            '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
                            '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
                            '02 VW Transporter SWB

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                            • I've followed your build from day 1. So proud of you.

                              Want to fix my MK1?
                              1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
                              1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
                              1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
                              2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html

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                              • Awesome summary!

                                Very rewarding to have put something together from scratch as you have to then get to enjoy it too.


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