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scrumpyone
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Re: Introduce yourself

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Welcome Nathan :hi:

I'm considering removing the side trims. Was it fairly simple?


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Nice looking motor Nathan - welcome.


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scrumpyone wrote:Welcome Nathan :hi:

I'm considering removing the side trims. Was it fairly simple?
Fairly sure 85 GT's didn't come with side trims mate!

Welcome along nathan, nice looking car you have there. :hi:


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ianaudia4 wrote:
scrumpyone wrote:Welcome Nathan :hi:

I'm considering removing the side trims. Was it fairly simple?
Fairly sure 85 GT's didn't come with side trims mate!

Welcome along nathan, nice looking car you have there. :hi:
I wondered who'd bought that car. Thankfully it was a long way from me.

Ian, take a look at the ever-knowledgeable dr. dub's page here:

http://website.lineone.net/~dr.dub/gt.htm


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Indeed, it was the early CL's that did not have the side trims!


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Cheers for the welcome guys!
The side trims weren't too hard to remove, took a while with a hairdryer over a couple of unusually sunny days and used a bit of petrol on a rag to get rid of any stubborn patches of adhesive.


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As the new owner of John (RoccoGTX) 1986 GTX, I thought I ought to introduce myself!!

VPJ has been brought down to NW London to live with a few new friends - two Triumphs - a 1973 GT6 and 1980 Dolomite 1850 and a 1995 VW Corrado 2.0

Had a CL back in 1986 and I consider that quite possibly, I am only around today due to the robustness of the Scirocco, having fallen asleep and bounced off the M1 cental reservation barrier at 75 mph.

I absolutely loved the look and drive of the Scirocco then and still do and hope I'll have VPJ for a long time to come.

I must confess that I'm not as handy with the old spanners as I would like to be but with the odd spare car around, I can hopefully take my time and get things done!

I expect to be pestering you all with some probably dumb questions!

Just need to get my other half to learn the love for the Rocco :hugegrin:

Cheers and hi to all
Jeff


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Glad the GTX has found a new home. I am in central London most of the time so do not hesitate to ask for a hand, always happy to help a fellow member as are a lot of people on here.


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welcome Jeff :hi:

Good to see the Belper GTX finally sold...that thread has to be the longest for sale one going.


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Hi everyone,

Iv been the owner of this 1992 GT2 for around a year now, and since purchasing it I have been on and off the site a bit, but Im starting to do a bit of work on it now so Im on a bit more often as Im looking for advice and inspiration!

Im from Ireland and what drew me to a scirocco over a golf is that they are quite unusual over here! I like things that are a little different!

When i bought the car it had the standard GT2 engine but it was always my intention of, and some of you may not like this idea, but I had always intended on swapping out the petrol engine and fitting a 1.6td engine from a golf/jetta, this swap is finally complete now and Im very happy with the results!

Anyway heres a picture of the car itself:

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Its a great site you guys have flu of very helpful people, keep up the good work :beers:


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Welcome along Kyle, nice looking car :hi:

County Monaghan based?


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Good spot, the car is in fact Monaghan registered from new, but Im living in Wicklow


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hi ya
ive been the owner of the scirocco turbo for about 13 years now, did put it up for sale as had not driven it for over 6 years and have to many cars, however got aske dto bring it homw and take phots, after a new battery, and fuel tank, started first time and drove home the 20 miles, made me smile again , so decided to keep.
will need some help with various bits
but look forward to meeting you all
cheers chris
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Re: Introduce yourself

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Hello everyone,

I don't actually own a Scirocco, but have been looking for a 2nd generation car.

I've been interested in VWs forever - learned to drive in my parents' Mk1 (a 1977 model), and when I got married, we bought a second-hand '83 Mk1 GTI. I'm the original owner of a Mk3 GTI (which I love) and my wife now drives a 1.8T Beetle (with almost 250,000 miles). But unfortunately without a Scirocco or any recent Mk1 experience, there probably isn't too much I can contribute to the forums at this point.

I'm a member of several VW forum websites and I have to say that quality of the information and dialogue (you could call it the "signal to noise" ratio in engineering speak) on this site is top notch!

Best Regards,
Tom


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Re: Introduce yourself

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Welcome aboard Tom. Good to see you posting on here. :hi:


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