nice list of cars. i really like the shape of the 924 and 944. its a shame theres so many problems associated with them (from what i hear). how common are 2 door mk3s? i think ive only ever seen 1 on the road. the mk1 in your signature would have to be my favorite
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I always loved watching the mirage race.
I went to a few "nation cup" races, where they race road cars against each other. They always had the mirages as a support race.... Is it true that they are almost stock bar suspenison and induction mods? and I was also told that you can buy one for $30,000 which would include 1 years raceing..... I would love to do something similar!
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what was this project??? what did you do to it?Originally posted by TassieGTiAnother ride in blue
The first big project car completed back in 94/95
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There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
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Originally posted by Valver.Loved the VR6 :twisted:
Now if you finish the current Mk1, that'll be my favourite

Haha...I'm on holidays for 3 weeks on Friday and I'll get stuck into it
Been stuffed around a bit with the mounts, so we are going to have a go at getting them made locally
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Good stuffOriginally posted by TassieGTiOriginally posted by Valver.Loved the VR6 :twisted:
Now if you finish the current Mk1, that'll be my favourite

Haha...I'm on holidays for 3 weeks on Friday and I'll get stuck into it
Been stuffed around a bit with the mounts, so we are going to have a go at getting them made locally 
:twisted:

1976 Project Carbon Mk1 - Sold! | 2015 Lotus Exige Cup | F80 M3 Family Wheels
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Not many 2 door Mk3s about the place.....all 1.8 CL models, but a great base for a 2 door conversion!!!Originally posted by joshyd-mk2gtinice list of cars. i really like the shape of the 924 and 944. its a shame theres so many problems associated with them (from what i hear). how common are 2 door mk3s? i think ive only ever seen 1 on the road. the mk1 in your signature would have to be my favorite
Worm: Although not a VW, Mirage Cup Cars are a great little package
Standard Ralliart 1600 MIVEC with racing ralliart suspension! Most of the expense is a result of entry fees, tyres and safety gear! I recently sold the Mirage for 15K....so a very cheap race car!! I had a yellow one and Golfwise a white one! Next to no problems apart from basic maintenance.....won back to back Octagon 400 4 Hour Endurance races in the yellow car
Better not talk about a Mitsubishi on a VW forum hay
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Hay GolfmanOriginally posted by GoLfManwhat was this project??? what did you do to it?Originally posted by TassieGTiAnother ride in blue
The first big project car completed back in 94/95

I wish I had a before shot to show you just how much work was involved! It was a write-off, required a new roof and some serious body work! Car was also originally US LHD in red.....so a full repray inside and out was required
Car was pretty much standard, apart from some chroming of engine parts and the TSW Hocks
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awesome!!! but a write off doesnt that meen u cant register it? if u can ill save up and buy Golfwises R32
i believe your an engineer Tassie? im going for mechanical engineering end of this year (my final year at school) and im really looking forward to it!!! i plan to major in automotive
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There are two types Golfman
An Economic write-off can be re-registered and a Statutory write-off can't! The R32 is a statutory write-off, so unfortunately cannot be re-registered!
The lego engine bay....what was I thinking

Only trouble with a cabriolet in Tassie....not enough warm sunny days to get the roof off
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sweet cabby
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