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retrodrifter

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    south wales
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    MODIFYING DORA THE EXPLORA

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    "51" jazz blue 1400 lupo s

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  1. hey guys n gals i have been playing my girlfriends lupo for about 18 months now. its her pride and joy we do try and attend as many shows and meets as we can as well so theres a good chance some of you might have seen the car aroun. curently its jazz blue... white/polished 15" polo gti splits 195/50/15 yokohama parada tyres [ in stock ] white carbon wrapped roof prosport coilovers with new topmounts polo gti hubs with drilled and groved discs new ball joints and trackrod ends low milage gearbox new clutch new clutch cable and new pedal box de restricted airbox with K&N panel filter without all the intake pipework cold air feed pipe stainless powerflow catback with centrebox delete HIDs led side lights and de tangoed indicators jvc double din head unit with bluetooth handsfree kit jbl tweeters with crossovers stealth shelf with vibe 6x9 10" active sub in custom box gti rear door cards arosa sport black and blue half bucket seats twin cup holder blue led interior lighting and most probably loads more that i cant remember lol coming soon.... full pioneer speaker setup including 4x 6.5 speakers 4x tweeters 2x 6x9 custom boot build with 12" sub and amp lupo sport rear beam conversion complete with polubushes, drilled and groved discs and areoquip pipes pics coming soon watch this space ....
  2. well its the same as a polo and audi a2 so why not the box fits the motor and theres plenty of room well there should be ?
  3. well yea obviously but the only way to convert is by changing the box over which is where the problem arises what box can i use ? and what mounts do i need to use ? evan
  4. HEY HEY does anyone know if i can convert my girlfriends mechanical clutch to hydraulic from a later polo or a2 ect as the gearboxes are stronger and the clutches are much lighter ? im a mechanic so i really don't need smart arses that dont know anything replying im after genuine advise as my girlfriends box is about to die and the pedal box has already split and has been temp repaired. i know i would need the box, clutch, pedal box, master cylinder assembly ect and cables from a polo ? any genuine advise would be much appreciated. many thanks evan
  5. well that really doesn't help me at all mate i already know a2s have hydraulic cluches and polos like i said what i want to know is weather it is swappable ? someone must know, i really need help ? many thanks evan
  6. HEY HEY does anyone know if i can convert my girlfriends mechanical clutch to hydraulic from a later polo or a2 ect as the gearboxes are stronger and the clutches are much lighter ? im a mechanic so i really don't need smart arses that dont know anything replying im after genuine advise as my girlfriends box is about to die and the pedal box has already split and has been temp repaired. i know i would need the box, clutch, pedal box, master cylinder assembly ect and cables from a polo ? any genuine advise would be much appreciated. many thanks evan
  7. Where ? What's is this krispy Kreme ??
  8. Hey guys thanks for all the coments and advice we are from Pontypridd ( just outside Cardiff ) thanks Koop I didn't know that I will have to look into it further
  9. Hi all newbie here I have joined the forum for my girl friend and her recently acquired 51" jazz blue 1400 s. It's slightly Modified at the moment with : Hids, led side lights, chrome indicator bulbs, blue interior light, boot light fitted (corrado) pioneer head unit and handsfree kit, shark fin arial, de rub stripped. As I am a mechanic so it's second nature to me Plans to enclude : 15" bbs splits (polo gti) painted black and polished lips. Lowered 30mm on prosport coilovers Lupo sport exhaust (center exit) Lupo sport bumpers Carbon roof and mirror cover wrap Ect
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