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  • #16
    Been a while since I've posted anything, but time for a little update.

    Got my hands on some aftermarket angel-eye style headlights from Max on here, distasteful to some I know but in my opinion they suit the silver and look better than the stock single chambers. Sorry for the crappy iPhone pics in advance btw.



    Ordered some personalised plates too as you can see, nothing to match the car but my reasoning was that these plates I can have for the rest of my life and transfer on to all my future cars.

    I also picked up a rear door handle thanks to Max's part out, to delete the passenger side keyhole and get rid of the el-cheapo ebay item I had in place.

    After browsing the forums a fair bit more, I came to realise that while I thought the Golf looked cool, lowering it a bit would be a huge improvement. Considering I'm still in school and my budget reflects this greatly my only option was ordering JOM coilovers, the cheapest I could find from eBay. All the reviews I had read about them led me to believe that the ride quality wasn't incredibly bad and I could get a fair bang for my buck in the lows department. So on Anzac day holiday I got stuck in to removing the old struts and putting the news ones in. Didn't take any pics during the process as I myself saw the million and one DIY's all over the internet, but took a few before and after shots.

    Before


    After Installation


    As you can see, the spoiler had to come off just to back out of the shed, so I decided to go for a drive around the block to test the ride quality. Well, I immediately drove back into the shed to wind the front up about 3cm, after feeling like I was driving over a never-ending railway crossing and scraping on all four corners of my block.

    After winding up


    As you can see, I lost a centre cap driving to school the following day so decided to take them all off until I find some other wheels, the Advanti cheapos had lost their appeal to me anyways.

    I also found my paintcode after stripping the boot completely only to find it whilst changing the headlights -____- and bought a can of the silver to repaint my front grille.

    After disassembly


    After painting


    A big mistake I made was not replacing the bushings for the front struts. For the first week or so the ride was great, but now it's almost as bad as when the car was lowered that extra 3cm. Is this telling me the bushings have gone and I need to replace them with VR6 heavy duty ones or is it simply the springs settling or something similar?

    I also found a cheap set of wheels locally that I can get VW centre caps for - that won't fall off! Just waiting to get new tyres and will then get them balanced and have an alignment done at the same time.

    Last edited by volksmanharry; 05-05-2013, 07:58 PM.
    '97 Mk3 CL 4 Door

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    • #17
      Good work!

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      • #18
        good work man, keep the photos coming.

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        • #19
          looks a tonne better!

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          • #20
            Please scrape mud flaps, would be so dope.

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            • #21
              Thanks for the feedback guys.

              I'm tossing up whether to ghetto paint the bumpers to match the door rub strips, or to find a set of colour-coded strips to match the bumpers. Opinions?

              Also, does anyone have some old colour-coded mirror caps lying around that I could repaint instead of sanding down my textured ones?

              Cheers.
              '97 Mk3 CL 4 Door

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              • #22
                colour coded strips!!!
                Current: 2007 Black Magic GTI - APR Stage 2, Carbonio intake, APR downpipe and catback exhaust, RNS510, Bi-Xenons, Custom Red Leather Interior, Tow Bar, Racks and Parking Sensors
                Previous: Absolute Red 2000 S3 8L - Stage 1 Custom Code
                Previous: 1997 Black Magic VR6 - CX Racings, BFI Stealthlines, Chipped ECU, Genie Extractors, Thule 404s, Fairing, Suitcase delete with hotdog.

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                • #23
                  Paint your rub strips! A lot cheaper than trying to source textured ones (unless off a wreck)!!

                  I've been looking for white 3-door ones for my car and it's just insanely impossible, so in a few weekends time I'm just gonna "carefully" rip em off and rattle can the bishes.
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                  • #24
                    I'm not too phased on finding silver rub strips; any colour will do as I'll just paint them anyway. I don't want to paint the textured ones though as they'll still have the pattern in them and look horrible unless I sand them right back.

                    Also not sure whether to pull the mudflaps off or not - they're copping a bit of abuse constantly driving over the speedbumps at work haha
                    '97 Mk3 CL 4 Door

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                    • #25
                      MK3 Golf CL

                      Keep them on and scrape mud flapssss. All day erry day.

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                      • #26
                        Decided to do a few things to the car today. Started off by pulling the heat gun out and trying a trick I've seen done on youtube to revive the textured plastic. After just a few seconds of heat, the rubstrips, front spoiler, rear spolier, rear skirt and mudflaps all look like they just came out of the factory!

                        A couple of progress shots



                        Also touched up the stockies and stuck them on while I'm deciding what to do with my new wheels, don't mind the look really if they were widened and I wound it down a few cm.


                        Also cut the shifter down about an inch and a half today; best mod I've done so far other than the keyless entry I'd say! Very happy with the decrease in shifter travel, feels much more natural and looks great too.
                        '97 Mk3 CL 4 Door

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                        • #27
                          Finally got around to putting the wheels i bought on; look so much better than the steelies and the crappy Advanti wheels I had! Also took the front mudflaps off and lowered the front another inch. I'm thinking of spacing out the rear too as they're sitting waaaaaay inside the guards.

                          Also replaced my mirror glass thanks to Jmac after some drunk decided to use mine as a baseball bat target. Painted the caps up too and I think they look tonnes better!







                          '97 Mk3 CL 4 Door

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by volksmanharry View Post
                            Finally got around to putting the wheels i bought on; look so much better than the steelies and the crappy Advanti wheels I had! Also took the front mudflaps off and lowered the front another inch. I'm thinking of spacing out the rear too as they're sitting waaaaaay inside the guards.

                            Also replaced my mirror glass thanks to Jmac after some drunk decided to use mine as a baseball bat target. Painted the caps up too and I think they look tonnes better!







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                            • #29
                              Looking very neat mate! Loving the colour, I had one the same colour for my first car.
                              Mk3.Mk4.Mk1
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                              • #30
                                Little update

                                Jacked her up yesterday afternoon and wound down the rear another inch and a half, wasn't happy with the uneven rake look. Very happy with the result! Might bottom out a fair bit more now but I love the look!







                                Also getting a new exhaust setup happening, my piping had a huge hole and the dodgy repair Dad and I tried is working its way loose.
                                '97 Mk3 CL 4 Door

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