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i have been looking and found this...
http://www.heatedwindscreen.com/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww.heatedwindscreen.com%2facatalog%2fclassic-cars.html&WD=renault&PN=renault-heated-windscreens.html%23a7248AGNH#a7248AGNH
£205, i would get the money back from the roof scoop, be...
great progress again mate
very much keeping an eye on this build,
what you doing interior wise for heat? you keeping blowers or going for a heated screen etc?
Re: Mk1 F4R/172'd Track Car Project
howdy jord...
1. did you get the bolts all ok, were they all ok etc? i never heard anything back so i assumed they were good.
2. do you run a heater? i can't remember, if so how do you find it? and what did you do with the pipes coming from the heaters etc?
Awesome work mate, fitted my whiteline last week, piece of p*ss. Get it painted or coated beforehand i advise as they are meant to rust like fook. Ordered my yozza aswell mate.
All looking good
My engine loom was done when i had the engine work sorted, it may need tweaking but i will wait, i am just going to slim down the interior loom to leave just what i need for the car to be legal so i can take it to TDF for the new int loom and Race Tech dash2.
thing is if i choose to loose the blowers then i won't run this dash piece at all, the only reason its there is to kind of hide the blower...
i have thought about it more realistically, i wanted to keep the blowers just incase of damp / wet weather but i am unsure if it will ever get used in...
so another small update, it really feels like i go down to the car and don't achieve much sometimes...
I am now prepping the car for paint, this means i am getting all the fittings in and right before dismantling it all again, this way we know everything will work and we won't be re-drilling...
its a doorcard mate, i fitted component speakers so of course crossovers to the passat, the make up of a VW door means there is bugger all room so something had to give slightly...
Right i have a piece of interior trim that has been stretched and has distressed to the point it has gone white. Its not massively visable but its bugging me, i want to get some colour back into it, any ideas? I was wondering on shoe polish, permanent marker and the like.
All ideas welcome...
I am soon about to put the wheels back on the passat but want to treat them first. Can anyone advise on this, products, methods etc.
Previously i have:
Washed
Dried
Autoglym SRP'd
Autoglym EGP'd
And finally Poorboys sealed...
This sound about right?
Cheers in advance
photoshop looks pretty handy, its not about comparing it to the original, photoshops are meant to be different
lol... sorry this made me chuckle, its not like its a shot that will be widely used, published etc, that he would need rights over... i don't quite understand why you would watermark...
... i thought i would carry on this theme of appreciation threads as we seem to do pretty good with them as a collective, here are a few to start:
carry on people...