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  • #16
    15 and 16x8 wheels have been fitted before and with good offsets (20-30 front, 10-25 rear), tyres (no bigger than 205/40) and rolled guards, there'll be no rubbage, on suspension or fenders

    I suppose with the strict licence rules all about now, there's no way around it. I had my dad teach me manual while I was on my red Ps, then by the time I got my greens, I was able to drive manual without trouble! Mind you, I drive this to Uni (30+km) during peak hours and yes, it does get annoying but nothing beats driving a manual!
    Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
    Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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    • #17
      now now boys, nothing wrong with an auto vr6.....had an easier life than a manual in most cases

      I prefer my auto vr6 for long trips to work (160k+ return) than driving my manual ****box, just so much more cruiser

      btw, sweet looking car
      Last edited by Jon_Vr6; 03-06-2008, 04:20 PM.

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      • #18
        Yeah, agree'd that manual feels better, but under my circumstances there wasn't much of a choice. Regardless, I love the car to bits, and there's no changing that.

        @ Golf Houso; I've got a few snaps of cars with Diamonds on them, and they do look fair dope. However I've heard they're a racing wheel, and they're not the cheapest option around. Dad's got some 4x100 Steelies that came stock on his Ghia when he bought it, and we're thinking about widening them (15X8,7), he'd be happy to run them on his aircooled, and I'd be stoked to run them on the VR. I'd just need some adaptors from 5x100 to 4x100 (not sure if that's possible...)

        Also, started my sticker collage on the back of the rear vision mirror. I also want to remove that bar in the boot, parcel shelf leans on it, runs from the top of each strut...? I don't think it's there for structure reasons, or to support the back seats, but fitting 2 BMX's in there with it still on is going to be tough! catch my drift?
        Now owns a golf. Stoked.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by cameo View Post
          Also, started my sticker collage on the back of the rear vision mirror. I also want to remove that bar in the boot, parcel shelf leans on it, runs from the top of each strut...? I don't think it's there for structure reasons, or to support the back seats, but fitting 2 BMX's in there with it still on is going to be tough! catch my drift?
          roof rack!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Jon_Vr6 View Post
            roof rack!
            Eventually. I gotta save up some coin to drop it first!
            Now owns a golf. Stoked.

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            • #21
              Yeah Cam... It will be good to see another dubber/rider here in Vic...

              I think most BMX riders knpw thr FocalPoint crew in Vic dur to there kick ass free mag

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              • #22
                where abouts in melbourne are ya man might be up for a ride with ya il have to get me bike out of the shed and dust off the cob webs
                Wide Steelies For Sale
                http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ies-76972.html

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                • #23
                  oh oh oh oh oh oh HAPPY 200TH post yo
                  Wide Steelies For Sale
                  http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ies-76972.html

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                  • #24
                    Dymo trails

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                    • #25
                      ooohhhh yeah those were the days
                      i loved that place
                      sooooo many injuries lol
                      Wide Steelies For Sale
                      http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ies-76972.html

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                      • #26

                        Is this bar really necessary? I want to take it off to fit bikes in there with more ease. I don't think it's there for support for the seats (they dont lean across it), but is it there to act as a brace between the two struts?

                        The bolts are real weird, I'm not sure how I'd go about removing it without a hacksaw

                        In other news,
                        I got the gyro plate from my stem on my BMX, and used it as a key ring.
                        Last edited by cameo; 01-03-2011, 01:03 PM.
                        Now owns a golf. Stoked.

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                        • #27
                          that bar is not really a strut brace no. Its more just a child restraint support.
                          I removed it from my vr6 as i carry a lot of stuff in the back of my car and it made no difference

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Tim View Post
                            that bar is not really a strut brace no. Its more just a child restraint support.
                            Ding ding ding. But that man a cigar. It's the child restraint, nothing more. The screws that hold it in are not load bearing in anyway, they basically stop it from falling out backwards.

                            The bar can be pulled out (and kept elsewhere). Technically you could cut out the parts that it bolts to, but ADR says it has to be there, you never know, one day you might want to use it.

                            If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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                            • #29
                              Good to hear.

                              Any suggestions as to how I remove it? As I said before, the bolts are pretty daft. I'll have a better geeze tomorrow, and see what can be done.
                              Now owns a golf. Stoked.

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                              • #30
                                nice pick up mate, nice colour! will be good to meet you and the car at the Melb meet up
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