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Hmnn choclatey... 928 Winter wheels?80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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guys! orite let me get things straight....
ALL mk1's have different sized arches from front to rear, the front ones are shaped with a bigger opening and its also higher up the guard, the rear arch sits lower to the ground... my car is dead even height from front to back and the rear wheels tuck in the guards more than the fronts.....
the rear aches also look bigger because it doesnt have the plastic splats on them..
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Originally posted by Lorenz View PostGTI looks mad, shame its a photoshop though by the looks of it.. (look closely at the bonnet and where the badge was, and the grill)
How I'd have it:
I also was inspired today on a job.... Customer had a 1966 Toyota Crown station wagon in which he'd installed a new Lexus V8, LSD, Mags, disc brakes, lowered with mags and looking rat and retro as hell. Was a hell of an engineering job. Looked awesome!
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Originally posted by WABIT View Postguys! orite let me get things straight....
ALL mk1's have different sized arches from front to rear, the front ones are shaped with a bigger opening and its also higher up the guard, the rear arch sits lower to the ground... my car is dead even height from front to back and the rear wheels tuck in the guards more than the fronts.....
the rear aches also look bigger because it doesnt have the plastic splats on them..
I realize the arches are different front and back but like to have the same gap. A slight bit of rake wouldn't be too bad either as it just looks like it's dragging it's ar$e. Also is the gap even on the factory setup?
Nice car and absolute classic.Last edited by G-rig; 21-10-2009, 03:30 PM.
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