My Mk2 G60

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  1. spellmaster Forum Member

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    Altight, heres some pics of my mk2 G60 project.
    This car started out life as a 1.3.
    These arnt the latest pics but the weather is nice on these :)
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    A3 Front and rear seats
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    Digifiz [:D]
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    Audi twin pots from Avant 100. Much better than G60 calipers [:D] [:D]

    Thanks for lookin
     
  2. Andy947 Forum Addict

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    Nice!

    But you've forgotten to fit your G60 arch's and sill trims??
     
  3. spellmaster Forum Member

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    Im still undecided about them.
     
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    shiny! all red rear lights would look good :thumbup:
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  5. AMY

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    looking good :) :)
     
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    never knew about the audi calipers being twin pot!

    looking very nice...love the colour [:D]
     
  7. spellmaster Forum Member

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    Its strange realy i guess they didnt fit them to many audi 100s (only the avants) i found out from here http://www.corradocentral.com/quattro.htm

    whats also cool is that the model number for these calipers are Guring 60 (proper G60!).

    I had calipers of a G60 before and i wasn't impressed. but these things realy stop u!

    And ofcourse being the same make as the normal g60 calipers they fit strate on thesame hubs [:D]
     
  8. spellmaster Forum Member

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    Standard vw colour btw. Its why i kept the car from its weee 1.3 days
     
  9. jake Forum Member

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    Fantastic! :p

    dont ever ruin it with G60 arches or sills..... (wait for it ;))
     
  10. AlexB Forum Member

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    Looks great. Dont put pooty red rear lights or change the arches. looks just right how it is now [:D]
     
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    Looks sweet dude. [8D]
     
  12. spellmaster Forum Member

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    Thanks for all the comments!

    I like it as it is i must say - although its now got a colour coded trim on the boot and the correct bits of plastic on the front wings. It did have an eyebrow but i lost it not long after the G60 went in [:$].

    Main things to finish of is the ABS and the digfiz speedo which dont work. Although if it turns out to be knackerd i may put a more up to date dash in.
     
  13. StefanVW Forum Member

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    that looks sweet, love the colour. Dash is cool.
     
  14. carl moffatt Forum Member

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    Wow! i really like this car, everything works well on it. How long did it take to put in the g60?
     
  15. spellmaster Forum Member

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    well it went from 1.3 to a 1.6 carb. about a year later a G60 came up for good money and i decided to go all out on the car. the whole thing took about 7 months but i did all the work myself and i wasnt in a hurry.
    The engine came out of a german Gti G60 i got everything including Big intercooler, fule tank, loom ecu, charger etc. the loom was an arse as it was all wrong so i had to do some cuting a soldering (tip get a uk corrado G60 loom!). everything else went prity well. Oh yea aprat from TSR fecked up the 4branch so the probe wouldnt fit, but i have a welder [:D] .
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  16. Ajit_mk2_16v Forum Member

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    i think i wet myself!

    that colour is really nice :)
     
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    Really nice and understated, well done! [:D]
     
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    yeah like that a lot, nice seets :)
     
  19. coullstar Forum Member

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    What kind of exhaust is that?
     
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    Jetex SS - went togeather realy well id recommend it.
     

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