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the8valver

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Post #101
Oh man that is soooo sweet, when are you selling it?Laugh

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:16
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Post #102
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I like that Nev, only you could do something like that.

You fitted the radiator yet?

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:18
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Post #103
Mann alive this is awesome.

Good work carl.......why oh why wasnt this finished when i was over??? Maybe a good thing. A one passenger ride in that thing would have me spending more
Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:26
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Post #104
WoW that looks stunning Love

Big brakes + supercharger + those wheels = perfect package

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:37
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Post #105
Stunning, lovely example mate.

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:43
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Post #106
Nice one Carl. I'll se you at the end of the monthLOL

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:44
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Post #107
Carl
Would you consider fitting these kits for people? I may consider this early next year.

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:45
mechanical_repairs

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Post #108
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Carl
Would you consider fitting these kits for people? I may consider this early next year.



Yes i would fit these kits. You will have a rapid cab with one of these on it.

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:48
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Post #109
mechanical_repairs wrote:
dazzamk wrote:
Carl
Would you consider fitting these kits for people? I may consider this early next year.



Yes i would fit these kits. You will have a rapid cab with one of these on it.

Carl



hmmmmmmm, a gti-6 powered supercharged convertible does sound good!!!

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 01:51
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Post #110
blimey dazza your car is there more than mine Laugh
Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 02:15
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Post #111
justinaccurate wrote:
blimey dazza your car is there more than mine Laugh


is that possible? Laugh my ass off

excellent work car,bet it goes like stink Superman
Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 02:22
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Post #112
Excellent work Carl, glad to see that you are happy with the car....Thumbs up

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 02:55
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Post #113
I really don't like those headlights, dates the whole car IMO. But well done on the conversion, it looks very tidy Smile

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 03:03
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Post #114
This car looks awesome,do you want to sell it? Love

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 03:09
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Post #115
justinaccurate wrote:
blimey dazza your car is there more than mine Laugh


What, you mean yours leaves occasionally? Shock

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 03:09
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Post #116
LOL
Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 03:11
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Post #117
Love the lights the rest of the car looks shit!





































Only kidding mate! It looks the dogs dangles and it must be awesome to drive Smoke

You must be well happy Yes Thumbs up

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 03:40
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Post #118
rog306gti6 wrote:
Love the lights the rest of the car looks shit!





































Only kidding mate! It looks the dogs dangles and it must be awesome to drive Smoke

You must be well happy Yes Thumbs up



Wow you a new comer?LOL How you getting on with the golf, still in love with it?

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 04:15
rog306gti6

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Post #119
LOL

Yes getting on well, cheers Carl Thumbs up

The Golf Anni is definitely more of a head turner than the 6! Plus the air con works! But I do miss the 306 a little but not that much Big grin

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 07:28
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Post #120
justinaccurate wrote:
blimey dazza your car is there more than mine Laugh


lol i know mate, Carl must be sick and tired of it by now!!

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Posted 17th Jun 2008 at 15:27
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Post #121
that looks spot on Carl ! Thumbs up well done. So jealous, wish mine was that tidy Laugh my ass off hehe


but it seems you have endless pockets there Carl, endless amounts of

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Posted 18th Jun 2008 at 00:06
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Post #122
I wish i had endless amounts of cash, i justlike the rest of you have to save.

I think it was all worth it, makes the car have the power it needs to compete with the newer stuff on the road nowadays.

Carl

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Posted 18th Jun 2008 at 00:26
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Post #123
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I am sure rich will tell you, but when I was in his and he booted it from about 40 onwards and it didnt spin, was just relentless power LOL

Carl, your car looks so good, everything looks brand new on it LOL

you keeping the headlight things?


Aye, the main ethos behind this 'charger conversion is the fact you retain complete drivability.

Both power and torque are fairly linear, so power delivery is smooth, predicatable and progressive.

It's not like a turbo which feels like being hit in the back with a sledge-hammer when it spools up, which is where you normally loose traction Yes

Mine doesn't really wheelspin at all in the dry, sometimes it breaks out right at the top in 1st, that's about it.

It all depends how you drive it. If your brutal with gearchanges you can spin it in 2nd too.

In the wet they are fun though Big grin

Particularly with LSD Ninja

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Posted 18th Jun 2008 at 18:12
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Post #124
mechanical_repairs wrote:
I wish i had endless amounts of cash, i justlike the rest of you have to save.

I think it was all worth it, makes the car have the power it needs to compete with the newer stuff on the road nowadays.

Carl


That's the main thing, making sure it's worth it Yes

Sooo many people modify cars and regret it because they don't get the gains they want etc

Happy

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Posted 18th Jun 2008 at 18:14
ardandy

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Post #125
Should be interesting when the first S/C car comes up for sale to see how much they go for!

Thought about buying mine back off my dad but I can S/C the Corrado for the same price! Ninja

If I had the 6 though I'd def do it/save up for it!
Posted 18th Jun 2008 at 18:21

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