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Laser Blue GTI
« on: November 13, 2013, 07:17:08 pm »
VW Golf GTI MK5 2005 87,830 miles on the clock.

Right, viewed the car the night before I bought it on Saturday evening 9th November 2013.
On first inspection I had to start the car up first to hear the dreading knocking of signs of the cam follower doing its nasty noises. All sounded fine so next was looking over the interior for cosmetic rips. Checked aircon was working and all other buttons etc etc. The car a real bad cheesy type smell inside. Went out for a test run and all was well. Checked the service history book and realized it was due for cam belt and water pump change. So when it came to making an offer, we managed to get the car a bargain price after looking beyond potential of the desperate need of a polish and mega clean.
Then Saturday after seeing my old car, Seat Leon Cupra TDi go off on a trailer, we went straight away to pick up the GTI.

Sunday morning, 7:30am start on the car, project blues! Starting with the exterior that needed some TLC. Started with TFR in the engine bay and a blast off it came up a treat, a quick rinse outside then.











Then applied the snow foam from Autobrite Direct and left to dwell. Results aftwards was pretty good!





Next stage was bucket and sponge jobby to get the heavier stuff off. Pretty in love with colour in the direct sun light.





The exhaust was an awful state, so compounded it back and to discover the theory behind my thought it sounded loudish. There was the logo, Milltek. Win in my position as its one tick from my list to get.



I started next to compound by hand the paint work after finding a lot of swirl marks from previous owners attempts at washing her. Never got round to the paint restore, polish and wax. Ran out of time as I had to get the interior sorted from that dreaded cheesy smell.





All the patterns on the seats was filthy, dirty coloured. The grey's was dusty and the floor mats proper knackered and flat.



Method we chose for cleaning was to steam clean everything, the other half spent all day with her humble yellow steamer. You can see from the pic below, passengers seat was steamed, drivers not.



I discovered the boot was the home of the nasty smell, it was dogs. All I could see was white dog hair everywhere, the boot lining had stains over it all. So that got ripped out and handed to the misses to steam off. She found bits of dog pee, poo, sick and biscuits over the lining.



She then worked her wonders around the car, hours passed and many cups of tea later the interior was spotless!









As for the lining, I pressure washed and left to dry. Now fitted back in and smells sooo fresh!

Monday morning, popped down bright an early to my local Volkswagen dealer to only draw a interest from the sales team because some never seen a blue GTI  :confused: Asked a few questions about an update disc for the Satnav, sadly stopped in 2008. Warranty on the body, paint work as I found some bubbling on the front arches...apparently its known. Also the recall on the ignition coilpacks. Booked it in for Tuesday morning.

Tuesday dropped it off the VW for the recall at silly o'clock on a day off at 8am. Popped over to my favourite shop, TPS. Picked up a water pump as my temperature gauge reads 75c ish while moving, on idle it moves to 90c. So first guess the thermostat had packed up. Then went out and picked up some modifications. R32 style projector headlights with full set of HIDs 4300k.



The new ignition coilpacks, I can safely say the car picks up so much better and pulls. Worth a shout to your nearest dealer for the freebie. My misses has booked her A3 in with Audi on Friday.

So list of bits to pick up over the next week or so are.

- Cam Belt kit and Water Pump (Not sure if the Chain will need replacing?)
- Cam Follower
- PCV Valve
- DV (might opt for a Forge one)
- Full works for service

Modifications to do are.

- Induction kit
- FMIC
- Remap, either AMD, Revo, APR (so its quicker than my old TDI)
- EBC Brakes all round
- Braided lines
- Eibach Sportline or H&R springs (Recommendations welcomed)
- Poly Bush control arm mounts
- Poly bush what I can just not engine mounts unless talked into it
- Alloys, want 18's but not sure yet on style

Cosmetics to do.

- Matalic black door mirrors
- Colour code rear bumper
- Colour code front splitter
- Colour code side skirts

Think thats all for time being. If anyone wants my Satnav Unit, MFD2. I'll be up for swaps for a newer style DAB Unit or possibly sell it.

Any ideas or mechanical knowledge are welcomed, new to these engines and suspension setups.

Ta for reading, will update when I can.
« Last Edit: January 13, 2015, 10:07:41 am by GTiBlues »

Offline prp74

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2013, 08:36:26 pm »
Welcome... Great build thread  :happy2:

Love to see the progress..
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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2013, 09:16:03 pm »
Good progress and lots of hard work put in by the looks of it!

Love the colour  :happy2:

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2013, 09:34:22 pm »
Looking very nice, just a quick question whats TFR & where do you get it?
Black 2007 GTI Manual, Stage 3 K04, R32 Bumper/Exhaust, WALK, adj rear ARB, KW1's, Twintercooler, Twintake, 18's (winters), 19's (summer) modified dectane LED rear lights, NQSBBK, Forge dump valve, Xenon look headlights with 5000k HID, 3" downpipe with sports cat, TT wishbones, uprated HPFP, Sach Uprated Clutch, Quaife LSD, VT & THS Engine Mounts.
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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2013, 09:38:29 pm »
What a difference a good clean makes.  :happy2:    If you don't mind me asking how much where the R32 style front lights? 

Is that phone box really a toilet :grin:  :grin:

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2013, 10:14:17 pm »
Hello, I got a friend who has a lighting business, so I got best mate rates all included, H7 4300k HID kits, some new technology Ultra Bright LED side lights and the headlight units ;) But his website is http://www.car-mod-shop.co.uk.

TFR, Traffic Film Remover. I use TPS new range of cleaning products, its all good stuff!

Thanks for the comments too.

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2013, 11:55:15 pm »
Looks great :)

How to the headlights compare to genuine ones? Anymore pics?

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2013, 12:01:26 am »
Nice colour man. Wanted one myself but couldn't find one with OEM xenons so settled on another silver one!

Seem concerned about swirl marks and then mention bucket and sponge jobby? hope you didn't use a bucket and a sponge..  :scared: :scared:
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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2013, 12:35:29 am »
Love the "hands on" start with this one  :happy2: Always good with the missus on board  :evilgrin:
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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2013, 07:25:44 am »
I haven't got round to fitting the lights yet, still sat in the bedroom.

As for bucket and sponge, I got the right gear so the swirl marks aren't from myself ;) It had little scratches from where dogs has jumped up at it. All practically removed, just need to dig out my machine polisher next time. I used the wash mit as I don't think the bucket could be up for the challenge :P

The misses is a dub nut too, she drives a A3 8P 2.0l Sport lowered on Kingpin Super Dish 18" with a custom violet purple (from a 9n2 Polo) for the centers. Also as a joint project we got a VW Scirocco Storm 1984 Havana Brown in the garage having some work done on it :P

Its hard to balance the funds for the Golf and Scirocco lol

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2013, 08:25:03 am »
Nice car!! Love how you and your misses are so hands on with getting her like new again from the get go.

Also can vouch for http://www.car-mod-shop.co.uk, I have used them and had to exchange a few HID bulbs that came with the kit, however this was all done at no cost to me and resolved in a friendly and professional manner.

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #11 on: November 14, 2013, 02:14:36 pm »
Good on you for getting stuck in about it buddy. Nothing better than seeing things improve infront of your eyes. I'll keep an eye on this one.

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #12 on: November 14, 2013, 09:18:07 pm »
Was all the internal cleaning done with only the steam cleaner? Also does that mean that the interior was damp for some time afterwards?

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #13 on: November 14, 2013, 10:42:13 pm »
Steamer yes, she put a small drop of fabric softner for ironing in the water for the nice smell. It was damp afterwards. Didn't help it was cold and raining outside when we went out. Put towels down and was all fine. Stuck the dehumidifier in the boot for a few hours helped.

The steamer is so good for getting the floor mats cleaned to look new. Even lifted the flattened patches where the heal of your foot rests. I have now fluffy mats and carpets in the car. Feels good on your feet if you drive bare foot like i do as i love my flip flops :D

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Re: My new whip!
« Reply #14 on: November 15, 2013, 08:28:59 pm »
wow sounds good, looks like you used a karcher, about £100.