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Re: Mk2 Scirocco GT - More Preservation Than Restoration!
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:18 am
by Reverend Frog
MacColl wrote:Love the standard look of this car, well clean looking. I'd be tempted to fit immaculate standard steels and black centre caps but either way very nice

Seconded. It's actually so rare to see a mint standard Rocco these days that it will actually stand out from the crowd
Re: Mk2 Scirocco GT - More Preservation Than Restoration!
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:54 pm
by Cpt Custom
MacColl wrote:Love the standard look of this car, well clean looking. I'd be tempted to fit immaculate standard steels and black centre caps but either way very nice

Tempting indeed, but I do like the bigger alloys, so they might just remain one of the few non-standard touches on this one.

Re: Mk2 Scirocco GT - More Preservation Than Restoration!
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:55 pm
by Cpt Custom
Reverend Frog wrote:It's actually so rare to see a mint standard Rocco these days that it will actually stand out from the crowd
Cheers for that Reverend. Glad you like her.

Re: Mk2 Scirocco GT - More Preservation Than Restoration!
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:56 pm
by Cpt Custom
Not so much preservation yesterday as destruction!
Lily is kept at the house in a garage, which you gain access to via double gates at the side of the house. Unfortunately, the gates and driveway, like the garage, are very narrow and to make matters worse they’re offset to the garage itself so getting in and out is always a tight squeeze.
However, I’ve always managed it, even it the dark, without any mishaps … until yesterday! I must have just lost my concentration for a split second and whack, the mirror hit off the gable end of our house …
Gutted doesn’t even begin to explain how I felt!
I’ve already put a call into the local dealer and VW Heritage and both have said the parts have been discontinued. So the search begins today for a quality replacement that will match the standard of the car overall.
I’m lucky that I can at least temporarily ‘recycle’ the one I’ve removed from Project Poppy, but that’s not really good enough to provide a long term solution.
So, if you’ve got a spare mirror that’s in mint condition, please give me a shout.

Re: Mk2 Scirocco GT - More Preservation Than Restoration!
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 3:33 pm
by Funky Diver
eeeek. Can't help you I'm afraid Paul, none of mine are what one would call "mint". "Shite" would be the best description I could muster.
The simple solution for the future is to remove that bit of wall, or if that's too much trouble... just move house to prevent it happening again

Re: Mk2 Scirocco GT - More Preservation Than Restoration!
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 12:59 pm
by Cpt Custom
Got a replacement mirror coming from
marcains.
Also offered a
couple more from
bengould so if anyone else needs them give him a shout!
Re: Mk2 Scirocco GT - More Preservation Than Restoration!
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 10:55 pm
by Cpt Custom
Replacement unit arrived from
marcains … top bloke!
After a quick rub over with Meguiars …
Door panel off, but propped up as I was too lazy to disconnect the speaker cable …
Slight problem when it came to undoing the large nut around the adjuster as all my big spanners were up at the workshop, but then I remembered I had a basin spanner

which did the business …
Then everything back on in reverse as per Mr Haynes’ instructions and job done …
Delighted with the end result, just a few of my oily fingermarks to clean off in the corner and she's almost as good as she was before my little mishap. At least I don’t need to hide her in the garage now!

Re: Mk2 Scirocco GT - More Preservation Than Restoration!
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 11:37 pm
by mazellann
Nice one Paul, looks as good as new.