Let the build begin - Plushed/Bagged VR6
- C Chis
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Re: Let the build begin
Yeah, much better!
Just need to plug the USB and SD sockets on the head unit now.
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Just need to plug the USB and SD sockets on the head unit now.
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2010 pre-facelift Mk3 3.2 VR6 : Touran Interior : 3D Premium Clocks : R32 Bumper : Climatic A/C
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
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Re: Let the build begin
Can you get these not smoked ? I love the look just don't want them as dark !C Chis wrote:Quick and simple tweak today...
Before...
And after.... CANbus error free
Sorry, couldn’t work out how to upload a short video clip
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Re: Let the build begin
These are from the same place, they are very helpful, bought the same set as those tinted ones
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-VW-TRANSP ... Sw3V1euve0
Ps. Best not to quote messages, clutters up the threads
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-VW-TRANSP ... Sw3V1euve0
Ps. Best not to quote messages, clutters up the threads
Caddy Maxi Life 1.6TDI 7 speed DSG 102bhp
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Re: Let the build begin
Thanks mate ! I will make sure I don't do it from now on !
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Re: Let the build begin
Cracking build mate..lots of useful wee things you've done. Gave me some more mods I now want to do..much appreciated
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Re: Let the build begin
[mention]Rabd [/mention] cheers buddy and welcome to the forum!
Slowly tweaking it to make it my own and get it ready for some MTB’ing once Nicki says yes
I’ve got a freshly painted Touran bumper, fog lights, new highline CECM and some decent (loud) horns to fit in the next day or so.
The list is never ending
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Slowly tweaking it to make it my own and get it ready for some MTB’ing once Nicki says yes
I’ve got a freshly painted Touran bumper, fog lights, new highline CECM and some decent (loud) horns to fit in the next day or so.
The list is never ending
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2010 pre-facelift Mk3 3.2 VR6 : Touran Interior : 3D Premium Clocks : R32 Bumper : Climatic A/C
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
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Re: Let the build begin
Horns?
5 by any chance?
How much was the bumper to paint?
5 by any chance?
How much was the bumper to paint?
Caddy Maxi Life 1.6TDI 7 speed DSG 102bhp
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VCDS
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- C Chis
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Re: Let the build begin
[mention]Papa Bear [/mention] no, just 2, for now! She who must be obeyed mentioned them this evening, now in my amazon basket, only one click away
Bumper cost me £200 to have the colour changed from silver to India blue. I figured it would have cost me at least £150 for filler, paint, lacquer, wet n dry, etc and I know I wouldn’t have made a decent job of it.
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Bumper cost me £200 to have the colour changed from silver to India blue. I figured it would have cost me at least £150 for filler, paint, lacquer, wet n dry, etc and I know I wouldn’t have made a decent job of it.
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My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
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Re: Let the build begin
I’m hunting for my horns this weekend when we go to my garage.
That’s a good price, need to get both of mine repainted so wondered how much I would roughly be looking at. Don’t have any plans on changing them so just want them to look good.
That’s a good price, need to get both of mine repainted so wondered how much I would roughly be looking at. Don’t have any plans on changing them so just want them to look good.
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Re: Let the build begin
What a great read! seems you know your stuff, I'm prone to being a ham fisted idiot. I bought a 09 Maxi today almost purely for MTB trips. Is it bad that im planning mods already for a vehicle i have barely driven?
keep up the great work.
keep up the great work.
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[mention]RedLion [/mention] cheers buddy! I’m reasonably handy at diy and engineering, however, it’s been the shared learning on here that’s responsible for my mods and my ever decreasing bank balance
Post up some pictures of your van, get your post count up and post in the “New member, please read all of the first post” thread asking for access to the rest of the forum and you’ll find how to’s for most things.
And if you’re not sure after a search on here then post up and ask, best forum I’ve been a member of for advice and help, oh and a bit of banter
I bought an old builders van with absolutely no intention of doing anything to it or spending any money on it apart from chucking my bike in the back to go biking, however that changed within minutes of buying and coming on here!
Get your ABS sorted (lots of folks on here have VCDS diagnostic tool, worth asking if there’s anyone near you that could scan your van to help diagnose any issues) drive your van for a week or two, see how it drives, how it sounds, get any other mechanical stuff sorted then bash on with making it more comfortable and making it your van!
Enjoy the journey and happy MTB’ing
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Post up some pictures of your van, get your post count up and post in the “New member, please read all of the first post” thread asking for access to the rest of the forum and you’ll find how to’s for most things.
And if you’re not sure after a search on here then post up and ask, best forum I’ve been a member of for advice and help, oh and a bit of banter
I bought an old builders van with absolutely no intention of doing anything to it or spending any money on it apart from chucking my bike in the back to go biking, however that changed within minutes of buying and coming on here!
Get your ABS sorted (lots of folks on here have VCDS diagnostic tool, worth asking if there’s anyone near you that could scan your van to help diagnose any issues) drive your van for a week or two, see how it drives, how it sounds, get any other mechanical stuff sorted then bash on with making it more comfortable and making it your van!
Enjoy the journey and happy MTB’ing
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2010 pre-facelift Mk3 3.2 VR6 : Touran Interior : 3D Premium Clocks : R32 Bumper : Climatic A/C
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
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Re: Let the build begin
It seems to have been fairly well maintained and, that is exactly the plan, drive it for a while and see what needs fixing before embarking on the journey.
I should pick it up in the next couple of days so will get some pictures uploaded then, i think the first part of the adventure being to remove all of the signwriting that has been on there for about a million years. sigh.
I should pick it up in the next couple of days so will get some pictures uploaded then, i think the first part of the adventure being to remove all of the signwriting that has been on there for about a million years. sigh.
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Re: Let the build begin
Wiring loom from Tommyzooom arrived today so time to change the front bumper...
Before
Bumper off, lights off
Refurbished lights (black with dynamic
LED indicators and DRL’s) fitted
Colour coded Touran bumper with fog lights fitted
Fog lights and LED’s to finish wiring up, coding in and testing, however that’s a job for tomorrow!
And even found a little time to do a bit more hydro dipping
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Before
Bumper off, lights off
Refurbished lights (black with dynamic
LED indicators and DRL’s) fitted
Colour coded Touran bumper with fog lights fitted
Fog lights and LED’s to finish wiring up, coding in and testing, however that’s a job for tomorrow!
And even found a little time to do a bit more hydro dipping
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2010 pre-facelift Mk3 3.2 VR6 : Touran Interior : 3D Premium Clocks : R32 Bumper : Climatic A/C
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
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Re: Let the build begin
changes the whole look! how long did it take do you think?
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Let the build begin
[mention]RedLion [/mention]
I certainly does, can’t believe the difference to the look of the front end.
Took 2.5 hours start to finish, would have been quicker if I’d :
1. Known that once you remove the 3rd screw up from the bottom in each wheel well you pull the bumper retaining clip back about 20mm to release the bumper (10 mins spent trying to get the sides to clip in)
2. Fitted the grill to the Touran bumper before fitting the bumper to the car (15 mins spent trying to clip the grill in), centre bottom locating pin wasn’t seated properly,
3. Not fitted a new set of horns (20 mins)
So about 1:45 hrs in total.
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I certainly does, can’t believe the difference to the look of the front end.
Took 2.5 hours start to finish, would have been quicker if I’d :
1. Known that once you remove the 3rd screw up from the bottom in each wheel well you pull the bumper retaining clip back about 20mm to release the bumper (10 mins spent trying to get the sides to clip in)
2. Fitted the grill to the Touran bumper before fitting the bumper to the car (15 mins spent trying to clip the grill in), centre bottom locating pin wasn’t seated properly,
3. Not fitted a new set of horns (20 mins)
So about 1:45 hrs in total.
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2010 pre-facelift Mk3 3.2 VR6 : Touran Interior : 3D Premium Clocks : R32 Bumper : Climatic A/C
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here
My VR6 Build Thread and Details can be Found Here