So, new to the forum! used to own a Polo 9n before i picked up this 1.4s Golf mk 5, with lots of good (and bad) mods done including:
Full white respray (candy white)
Black vinyl wrapped roof
Aftermarket induction kit
coilovers
Gti Headlights
Gti front bumper
Fogs (not wired in)
GT rear bumper (colour coded)
Speakers in parcel shelf
18' Mercedes monoblock alloys
Some of these were great, some awful, and some just badly done, but i got it for a steal of a price and so could really say no.
Here are a few pictures of it as it sat the day i picked it up:
once id given it its first clean (and got rid of the front black badge, preferred the chrome one so took apart my old 9n's badge and attached it the front of the golf)
the engine was a mess, hadnt been cleaned in a long time and the airbox had been poorly cut to take the induction kit (which wasnt even connected properly)
the respray was really well done so the car was almost pristine, i was really happy overall. it had done 160,000 miles and the interior felt it but outside was great. the only bugging thing was the white worm on the rear badge.
this left me with a few jobs to start ticking off.
first up was a set of pressed plates, and cleaning the engine properly:
next up a set of HEKO wind deflectors
and then some number plate surrounds:
Id read alot online about fixing the white worm on the rear boot badge so the way i decided to do it was using a mk 4 front badge, stripping that from its back plate and sanding flat. removing the rear badge from the mk 5 and peeling off the corroded plate, vinyl wrapping it black and attaching the new mk 4 badge to it, really happy with how flush it sits in the boot.
using the left over vinyl i also took to fixing the centre console around the radio, it had started to peel and bubble badly, so i sanded it back and used the same vinyl to wrap that, whilst i had it off i also changed the hazard switch for a darker cherry one i ordered. My plan is to soon change to a touch screen head unit, and fix the broken vents.
i also used some scrap vinyl i had lying around to wrap the door pillars as one had a key mark half way up.
the main issue i had with the car was the mercedes alloys, rubbing on almost every arch and had torn the arch liners out at the front, as well as the bottom undertray at some point. I eventually was some BBS RS but couldnt wait any longer after they caught the front bumper and tore it off on one side. So i managed to get hold of a set of Monza 17's that werent too bad condition.
a massive improvement already!
a bit of a bad shot but the side lights had been replaced with LEDs, however they were poor quality and one didnt work, the other wouldnt stay on, so i picked up a replacement set of LEDS sidelights.
I had the car serviced due to the high mileage and they pointed out a couple of issues, one being the installation of the induction kit was poor, the oil breathers hadnt been attached properly and I set about sorting this ASAP.
I ordered a few pieces of silicone and stainless to build a proper induction setup, and whilst at it decided I might as well add a catch can into the loop, I read alot about people saying they are pointless especially on N/A engines, but with the need to sort the breather issue anyway i decided it was worth 5 minutes extra. Well worth the time it took, the induction kit has a proper seal at last and the volume has increased massively.
I also started to work on fixing up the worn interior trim pieces with spray, here's a photo for comparison:
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I also replaced drivers side air vent which was damaged, the rear boot struts weren't holding the boot up so they were replaced too.
Now a month into owning the car, ive fixed alot of the small issues i had, tidied it up and made it a little more me. Have alot of plans for the car, including a retrim inside, new BBS alloys and headunit.
would appreciate any comments, advice on new mods etc. Will be posting more over the coming weeks.