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Rudaz

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  1. My heko ones are rubbish!! The plastic edge that goes up in the window are not nearly long enoughso they just fall out. Had team heko on my Audi and they were dine so thought I had a bad set but saw some for sale at ud and they looked the same so thinking bout not getting heko ones next time!
  2. Loved all the lupos and arosas that were there! The quality of the ones inside were just outstanding! Well done and good show!
  3. Bump good luck with this!! I paid more for mine and it's not nearly as good!!
  4. i really really cant wait to see this at ultimate dubs! that exhaust is bad ass
  5. cheers! if you do your window down and peel back the rubber, it is just held on with 2 rivets.. obviously you will need to rivit it on again after but a simple job!
  6. wow bump for a great set of wheels!!
  7. another big update! i got my wheels back of my mate and fitted them the other day along with my new AP suspension, top mounts and link rods! the colour is a new set of paints he has just got in and its a flip purple that is sort of perlescent in the right lights had the dishes laqured so they are slightly duller than before but couldnt be bothered polishing all the time. Oh and chrome spikes i had the front geille badge painted to match also realise that its probably not to everyones taste but im happy with it so i 3m carboned the external pillars bought a few parts to give it a service! i retrimmed my rear bench to match and had some material left so did a few throw cushions to pop on the back bench (which i can also use when camping at shows ) oh and also not really on the car but our lass got me this cool canvas made up for valentines day Then today i set about the big clean ready for ultimate dubs! still a lot to do but took some clean shots in the sun! Dirty / Clean Enjoy!
  8. saw this tonight when i came aout the gym and had my camera in the boot
  9. Wow to think what I paid for mine a few years ago this is a Steal!! GLWS
  10. I would change the switch. They are about £6 from VW parts and 9 times out of 10 it is this that has gone. There is loads of info on this if u use the search function. Hope this is help to you
  11. That's my mate Si. He's Deffo on here!
  12. Was also wondering about what this looks like I wanna c piccies
  13. vw badge looks ace! is it laqured over the top?
  14. Haha didn't think that 1 through did I? lucky I have cold seat covers! Phew!
  15. I have no idea which section tonput this post in so sorry in advance. Basically how do you change the title of a post you made at a later date? For example a members ride thread? And also how to put the smaller header next to it to inform of the newest updates ect... Spent ages trying to work it out so if it's simple then I need to go to specsavers lol
  16. This was the idea but didn't think by the time I had finished them it would be nearly spring nevermind I'm well prepared for next year lol
  17. Cheers guys! I'm really pleased with the outcome especially to say I have never even been near a sewing machine before let alone use one! Lol. Also apart from buying the seats I would say it cost me around 90quid all in to recover and fit which isn't bad to say the price on a retrim lol did a bit more work today will upload pics later as not on my computer at the min.
  18. quite a lot of work to update on this time! As said i bought a set of porsche 944 seats that were in a desperate state but were cheap so thought why not ill give my hand at that, so i borrowed a sewing machine and decided on a material to use.. the old material before (this was the best piece too!) to redo the material took me ages a bit at a time but i powered through it and even got some porsche badges for the headrests and 3m di-noc carbon fibre wrap for small details once i had them both done up i started playing around with ideas on how to fit them so i could still get the low riding height that i love. I settled with 20mm and 35mm (i think) box section and constructed a frame that is bolted through 4 holes in the existing runners and two at the front (where the small piece of metal chassis comes up) and bolted with branded 8.8 bolts and lock nuts for saftey i wanted to do the door cards up similar to match as the greyish material looks tatty IMO and stains relitivly easy but thought doing it in the black fluff stuff would be a bit too OTT so recovered them with a fleece throw recently purchaced for the house oops!! This material is excellent because like a sweade style or carpet, it changes colour slightly depending on which way you brush it, as does the fluff on the seats so i thought this would work well. I sanded off all that awful grey rubber sh*te and used wet and dry paper to bring the plastic up shiney! i found it too difficult to do this around where the handle is so i wrapped it lol!! will be doing the rear seats too in the next few weeks but am going to do them as a seat cover as apposed to 'recovering' them incase i want to take it off at some point. (because i can still swap and change to my old seats if need be at any point) recieved my new set of coilovers yet to be fitted as i am waiting for my wheels to be back from the powdercoaters! (will update the wheels when they are back as i cant wait to see how they have turned out!!) and will have slightly more stretch on them this time! ...aaaannnnddd got hold of a stand ticket for ultimate dubs outside so will be there for the 3rd year running
  19. would of thought a 4 channel would be fine as you can bridge the speakers but im not 100% so dont take my word for it. D
  20. i wouldnt even waste your money buying a donor set of seats etc etc, imo i would get some steel box section and weld/bolt your own frame. judging by the runners (bit that can be seen) they look straight forward if you know some one handy with a welder.. thats just my 2p worth though
  21. I was looking at an a3 ages ago that I liked and got the same email! Lol bigggg scam!
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