Yesterday I finished work for the year and has freed me up to get a chance to do stuff with the Golf.
First task was to get rid of all the old parts I had accumulated- The majority of the stuff was a pile of rusty Mk5 parts, Mk4 hatch and a clothes airer in the front garden:
Loaded up I have some nice tuck:
Took that lot to be weighted in, weigh bridge on entry 1630, emptied 1430kg - thats with fuel tank hovering around the red line - operator said it was a heavy car!
So for 200kg of mixed steel and cast iron I got £25, a little bit better than £0 if I took it to the council waste centre.
One thing I had been reading about right from start with the Mk5 was OEM aero upgrades, there is a great thread on here.
Between Ebay & TPS I got all these and the hardware to fit:
Engine undertray was from TPS, I am friendly with the guys there and they give me discount, pattern copies on ebay without the vents are £50, I was really surprised when a genuine one was £50 plus vat. If I remember its a TT undertray, difference from shorty one is:
Should speed up engine warm up, keep bay cleaner and reduce drag - from initial short drive it is noticeably quieter.
I also fitted the pyramid strips too, very easy to install.
The last piece to fit is the curvy part that smoothes out air after the fuel tank - it bolts onto the subframe, one side needs drilling to install a captive riv-nut stud and a bracket installed on the other side - going to wait till the spring to do this part.
Last thing I did to the Golf was an oil service. So the nagging "service now" chime is silenced for another year.