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  • #31
    Damn fine looking car mate, what model OZ rims are they?
    Originally posted by seangti
    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by vwthunder View Post
      Maybe I will PM you oneday for some polishing tips, got a machine but haven't tried it yet, someone said be carefull as I might get swirls with it
      vwthunder, yeah, you want to be careful when using a rotary. I practised using my Makita 9227CB on a spare panel or too and then started off with really mild combo - I still err a little on the cautious side, but I'm happy with the correction I'm getting. You won't get swirls from rotary polishing, but from bad wash technique. What you can do though is cause holograms, buffer trails and worse, burn through the clear coat. You do need to be very careful, but it's not as scary as it's made out to be.
      Last edited by MeTsU; 31-12-2010, 03:17 PM.
      Matteo
      2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
      2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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      • #33
        Originally posted by vwthunder View Post
        Oh

        Whats the difference between the Stage 1 and 2 WMI Kit
        In DevilsOwn's case, Stage 1 is a purely spray on and off system - you set your desired initial spray point and when reached, the injection process takes place at full tilt.

        Where as with the Stage 2, it's a fully progressive controller, where I've set an initial spray point and a full spray point - so for example at 1.4bar initialise spray and progressively ramp up the injection until I hit 1.8bar, where I want full spray, if that makes sense.
        Matteo
        2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
        2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jarred View Post
          WOW, that looks amazing with the appropriate amount of lowness and super cool wheels!
          Thank you Jarred. I sometimes feel I could lower the front a little more, but it's already difficult at it's current height in daily use, with the belly pan being much lower on a TDI than a petrol version.
          Matteo
          2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
          2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Gti Dave View Post
            Carbon interior pieces look awesome. Been trying to find them but no luck yet. Do you mind pointing me in the right direction to obtain them? Thanks. Your car looks awesome.
            Thanks for the comments Gti Dave, I wanted to go for something different, something that would lend itself to Sooty's "racing heritage". The guy who does all of our teams carbon fibre work did it for me - floorboards, air boxes, door cards, other plates etc. He does all of VW Motorsports carbon fibre work, as well as work for Mercedes AMG etc.
            Matteo
            2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
            2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Plautos View Post
              nice wheels! your car is looking good!
              Thank you Plautos - I've read your thread from start to finish - well done! Your work is incredible! I see you're looking for cage designs - I don't have any of normal street Polo's, but I can show you what we've done to our Tarmac Rally Polo - it's very similar to the S2000 specification.
              Matteo
              2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
              2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Greg Roles View Post
                Ahh great to see another diesel being worked over, and you've certainly been busy!

                Great work, gee you polo guys sure lead the charge in crazy modded VW's : )
                Thanks Greg - yeah, it's been a long joy ride with Sooty - now 2.5yrs down the line. I unfortunately don't have the budget to keep up with a lot of guys and sometimes can't do something as quickly as I would like, but it all adds to the experience and I feel it makes me appreciate the little things even more.

                I had finally saved up for a hard core 780nm clutch and was waiting for the supplier to come back to me so that I could place my order, but my team mate discovered something yesterday, and we're taking that opportunity together! Needless to say, my clutch & flywheel budget is now blown, as a good portion of it will go towards this item, but this is so worth the wait!!
                Matteo
                2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by jasn78 View Post
                  Damn fine looking car mate, what model OZ rims are they?
                  Thanks Jasn78. It's one of the variations of the OZ Chrono Evolution's as far as I know.
                  Matteo
                  2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                  2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                  • #39
                    A big thank you to *SamStaR* for the awesome Christmas present - another small OEM+ something.




                    Thanks to my good friend & team mate, for the spare set of tail lights to do a few experiments with.




                    I've got a package which I need to bring down from Durban, as well as a package from Germany. Once they have all arrived I'll have to look at getting the respective items & possibly more painted.
                    Matteo
                    2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                    2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                    • #40
                      Very Very Nice, It gives that sleeper look and the next thing they see is the rear Sooty

                      Cheers ssman

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                      • #41
                        how hard was it to apply the laminx to the headlights?
                        Again, car is looking mint
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by ssman View Post
                          Very Very Nice, It gives that sleeper look and the next thing they see is the rear Sooty

                          Cheers ssman
                          Thanks Ssman,

                          I know the handle is a small change, which most will not even notice - granted the later models came with the flushed handles anyway. I just wanted to get rid of the last "shiny" bit at the back, as well as the security point of view.
                          Matteo
                          2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                          2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by GoLfMan View Post
                            how hard was it to apply the laminx to the headlights?
                            Again, car is looking mint
                            Thanks GoLfMan.

                            With the shape of the headlight on the 9N3, it's no where near as simple as on the 9N or on a Golf for that matter, but add a heat gun and it's not too difficult. It took a while as I drew up a template first, cut the shape and applied and then trimmed at the end.

                            I used the same procedure that one would use to apply vinyl's - I bathed the Lamin-x in a soapy water solution and applied to the headlight, used a heat gun to soften it and mould it. I know the instructions from Lamin-x were to spray a little water on the headlight and apply, so I didn't exactly follow their procedure.
                            Matteo
                            2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                            2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                            • #44
                              Any brake upgrades on the cards?

                              Those wheels would look even better with some big slotted rotors and big ass calipers
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by kangfu View Post
                                Any brake upgrades on the cards?

                                Those wheels would look even better with some big slotted rotors and big ass calipers
                                Hey Kangfu,

                                Yeah, I am most certainly going to be upgrading the front and rears this year, more for the performance aspect than anything else. I almost purchased a set of AP Racing 4pots from the Seat Ibiza Cupra, but the seller was a PITA. I have looked at importing a setup, which I'll more than likely have to do. My concern is the clearance between the spoke of the OZ's and the caliper.

                                I'm actually about to go down to my car and use a template I found from ECS Tuning - MkIII/MkIV Stage 2v1 Wheel Fitment. I have a feeling there's not enough space to run a 4pot+ caliper. I might have to settle for a normal 312mm upgrade with decent rotors.

                                Ciao, Matteo.
                                Matteo
                                2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                                2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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