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DENTOUT

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  1. Wire a main live direct from battery to amp. Wire a remote switch live ( ign live) from red wire off stereo to remote live on amp. Black wire is ground wire, find a good earth point in your boot, usually drilling a hidden hole is good, but any bolt through body is good too. You should now have an amp that comes on with your key to pos 2 and off wen you remove key... Hope this helps, I can wire it for you no worries
  2. No its flash red lol and 111k
  3. Well at the spec of a lupo weight dont matter!! I wouldnt bother changing to a manual, its not as simple as you may think! You need, driveshafts, flywheel, clutch, pedal box and selector rods, selector lever, mounting may be different, then you may find the splines for flywheel to crank are different or boltholes dont line up etc, it would be easier to buy a 1.4s manual tbh, I have one for sale!
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    Hi pal! 6n and 6n2 are different in most ways, the lupo/arosa shares parts from 6n2 polo and the lupo/arosa is 6e or 6x, so no I doubt your parts will fit, But some bits are carried over to 6n2 so you will just have to het your measuring tape out n check to see if they are the same! Lol
  5. Iv done 3 of my own cars and a mates car, as long as the arch is rust free and not full of filler it will work
  6. You can get a very good sounding setup for 200 quid! I have four fli speakers, sub and cheap CD player that all cost me 180 inc wiring etc, sounds half decent too! By no means is it competition spec but its great for on route to work!
  7. I have done in the past but only to my own cars, honestly the way I do it is with a heatgun and scaffolding pole between wheel and arch... Its worked perfectly well for me, nice and even.. Type scaffold arch rolling or similar in YouTube you will see what I mean! Sorry I couldnt help more!
  8. Very common fault, ure rear washer tube falls off and empties screenwash into the boot lid lol, happened to mine, just glued it bk on and happy days
  9. If youv got the dough get a gti but they r expensive!
  10. I work at a Mercedes garage and most mercs use the bolts your talking about, a normal bolt with a spin collar on it, m not sure if they are same thread or length as lupo though...
  11. Iv had one and it was crap, manual al the way
  12. Thats nt bad! Iv heard good things about weitec, only ever experienced spax rsx on my mk3 golf and jamex on my old lupo
  13. No exact numbers but iv got the aero wiper on mine, I just picked it up from scrappy! Golden find lol 2.50! If youfind a passat with the rear wiper to fit ures, nick the reg num n ring TPS or Gsf for a price?
  14. Fli competions are cheap, 2 or 3 way in several sizes, sound great, made by vibe, pick a set of 16.5cm or 17cm for 30 quid, I have a pair in the doors, pair in the shelf and fli sub and amp, sounds quite good,
  15. Sounda good to me what about the pricing?
  16. Ok obv an old post but im the newest member lol Name : Chris williams Age: 26 From : Lichfield Staffordshire Job : Mechanic, PDR Technician. Drives : 99 lupo Sdi black, mk4 golf gttdi 130. Other information: COLD... Love veedubs fullstop.
  17. Howdi lol Half price dent removal, can I tempt you?
  18. Sounds awesome! Do you rate weitec? I had a set of jamex on mine but the rid got sloppy after about 12 months!
  19. Well I have 60 all round and struggle get on and off my drive, too low, want cpilovers for perfection but cnt afford them, if anyone has 30mm or know newhere id be greatful!
  20. Id buy both and I dont have a gti lol looks great! If all else fails with a batch... EBay!
  21. Lichfield Staffordshire area! Lol
  22. Boooo no fair lol y am I stupid enough to buy a loopie in winter?
  23. Yeah I kbow its a lupo lol im on android so pics r tiny too, what model is it, spec etc
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    Red lupo lowered on I think compomotives, very nice! Spotted on m42 north at 5.30ish
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