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So I finally found myself a 205 project, its a 94' white 3 door 1.8D. Seems fairly clean bodywork wise although I dont collect it until thursday. Anyway here are the pictures from the ad.
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So plan for it are:
-Fit gti valances front and rear
-Fit gti trim if possible or maybe rallye arches
-Coilovers and lower rear for now possibly air ride
-Wheels - something wide probably
-Sort small bit of rust in boot floor
-XUD9 engine with bosch and decent size turbo would be happy with 150bhp
Can't wait to get started with it
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Cool. Will be keeping an eye on this.
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Thanks Danny. I have been following yours recently gotta love a lightweight 205 for a bit of fun. Ive eyed up a complete engine already although it has a lucas pump just
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Love a 205 sleeper.  on my to do list.
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(03-05-2015, 06:38 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: Love a 205 sleeper. on my to do list.
Yeah bud I've been wanting one ever since I turned down an stdt a while back and regretted it ever since!
4 1/2 hour journey up to the ferry to get it home in a 1.8D will be fun...not lol
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Plans sound epic,can't wait to see it done.
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(03-05-2015, 06:55 PM)7057sam Wrote: Plans sound epic,can't wait to see it done.
thanks mate cant wait to get started.
Unbelievably I have sourced some white gti valances and trim/arches quite local to me, guy is asking big money for them though. Plus I didnt realise initially gti arches aren't a direct fit on a base model
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Looks a good base, iv got a sunroof blanking plate if your interested
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apparently it doesnt leak so I will leave it as is atm bud. If you know of any other parts going give me a shout
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There's a white 3dr on an E plate about 200yds from my house which has appeared in the last week. No idea what engine but it's pov spec with L plates on it. I'm tempted to stick a note on the windscreen to see if they want to flog it!
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(03-05-2015, 10:06 PM)JJ0063 Wrote: There's a white 3dr on an E plate about 200yds from my house which has appeared in the last week. No idea what engine but it's pov spec with L plates on it. I'm tempted to stick a note on the windscreen to see if they want to flog it!
Get it done JJ! I must admit they dont look like much in standard form but lowered with gti bumpers makes so much difference.
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Rallye arches FTW dood.
Any 205 with rallye arches looks awesome IMHO.
Just need to find some now!
Also, for showing that picture of Joey, you can explain why my pants have funny stains in to my Mrs.
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yeah its awesome although I must say im a big fan of gti trim too, but time will tell.
Cant wait to get the thing home thursday, long day of flights and ferries lol
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(04-05-2015, 04:47 PM)Danny Wideboy Wrote:
Also, for showing that picture of Joey, you can explain why my pants have funny stains in to my Mrs.
Lol
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Cool project, essentially what I started with also!
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(04-05-2015, 08:02 PM)205dtub Wrote: Cool project, essentially what I started with also!
thanks bud, and you are from northen ireland too. Cant wait to get it back on home soil to start
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Ideal! Whereabouts are you? A meet-up would be cool. Mine is up for mot next Wednesday and I've still rear gti arches to fit, interior to reinstall, find a front caliper, bleed brakes and set handbrake. Nothing like a rush to the finish..
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Up in ballymoney lad. Tell me about it anything I ever do with a car is last minute. Yeah well I dont actually have her home yet will have to see whats she like then...if she even makes it back ?
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clean little 205 you got there
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(05-05-2015, 12:43 AM)kee616 Wrote: clean little 205 you got there 
Thanks bud, excited about bagging it, pretty sure it will be a first
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Looks like a good base start mate here's mine pretty much the same as tom's old one but grey lol. Need to get some arches on mine as the front wheels poke out a bit
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(05-05-2015, 10:44 PM)aggyj17 Wrote: Looks like a good base start mate here's mine pretty much the same as tom's old one but grey lol. Need to get some arches on mine as the front wheels poke out a bit
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Yeah looking good buddy. I think im gonna go for gti arches even though you have to semi bodge them on. Is it hard to change the front and rear bumpers on these?
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Not difficult to do it just depends on if the bolts want to come undone and the brackets are not rotten lol. The rear arches are a right bugger to get the gti kit on as a fair bit of cutting and welding is involved
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Collection complete! 4 1/2 hours and 280 miles later she is at the ferry. Great wee engine the 1.8d didnt miss a beat!
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found this photoshop online which is out of this world
realistically can only get it this way on bags but that is becoming more and more a possibility seeing that
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Cant put the gti kit on though. The shell differs. It can be done but imo shouldn't be.
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Yeah I only realised this after I had bought it, but I have seen it fitted before and imo looked okay. I like rallye arches but would rather have the GTI arches as they are round and no square so look better when low.
GTI bumpers will be first then I will see about side trim
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Rallye arches all the way i got mine online £90 delivered for the fibreglass ones that needed to be bonded on
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Your car looks sweet man very nice and very clean fair play for the trip to get it lol look forward to seeing what you end up making of this should be awesome :-)
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(09-05-2015, 09:33 AM)td_dan Wrote: Rallye arches all the way i got mine online £90 delivered for the fibreglass ones that needed to be bonded on
I dont know bud I think when I lower it, it might look odd with the square arch, il maybe do a photoshop lol.
(09-05-2015, 10:17 AM)pioneer DJ paddy Wrote: Your car looks sweet man very nice and very clean fair play for the trip to get it lol look forward to seeing what you end up making of this should be awesome :-)
thinks mate it will be a long road until its finished im sure but I'll get there. Always wanted one so took the plunge, the closer it got to the trip I was panicking it would break down but it done well
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