Sa polo - now fitted with ABF

tiwe

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woooow, great work!
never saw a classic like this one...
go on like this!
 

SA Polo

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Magnificent Saloon Polo!

I wondered or you had found South African lights, but I have just seen that you are of over there...

I would like to put a Polo saloon badgeless radiator grillon my ibiza

Thanx for all the compliments guys.

Aguilo, the original south african lights are horrible, they are split lights with the indicator being seperate, the ligts on my polo at the moment are imported from brazil.

Here you can see the original lights on the left, and the imported ones on the right.
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Jun 17, 2007
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Completley missed this just read it all what a transformation my friend.

Do like the subtle touches of the lights and it does look like it was meant to be there.
 

SA Polo

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Love this thread, boring family saloon turned into something uniqe and smart just good old fasioned modding at its best here. If im right polo classics have the same front end as the cordoba and ibizas, do you rekon the brazillian lights would fit my cordy??

Thanx for the kind words:D

Im pretty sure they will fit, although you might need to change the grill surround then, think the shape is a little different, not 100% sure?
 

mk216v

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I love those headlights man. I am from SA too. In London now and have the abf Hatchback like the polo. Had a polo back home too. With those headlights mate, are they for RHD or did you have to have them modified for SA roads. Not sure what side of the road they drive on in Brazil hahahahahahahaha.
 

mk216v

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The polo back home does not have height adjustable lights I am afraid.
 

rich.h44

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Hiya mate havnt been on for the wile wow you dont hang about do you the lights look awsome keep up the good work!!!!!
 

SA Polo

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Howsit guys,

Havent posted in ages, was going to sell the polo, and stripped off some goods, and then decided im gonna keep her again, so started some modding. Nothing major.

Sold the 17" LM's and fitted some 15" lup wheels. Was getting tired of the hard ride and not being able to take corners at a higher speed.
Had some 20mm stubaxle spacers made up from billet aluminium.
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Before
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After
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And how she looks at the moment.
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SA Polo

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Replaced the engine mounts with polyurethane, as you can see the original ones have taken plenty abuse.
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We were not so lucky as to get cable shift boxes in the polo, we have to live with shitty link shift, so decided to replace all the bushes with polyurethane and made up some of my own solid links to stiffen up the play on the lever. Shifts are solid and smooth now.
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SA Polo

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Oneday browsing around in the local breakeryard i came upon a Audi TT shift ring and boot and i had an idea. So purchased it.
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Some steps of the TT ring base build.
Console taped up and 2 layers of fibreglass done.
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Mould cut to shape and mount ring glue'd in place.
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Floral foam used to shape it and then fibreglass laid down.
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Then some bodyfiller used and lots lots lots of sanding
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Then used some duplicolor trim paint when i was happy with the finish.
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and the end product looks like this, still need to snap some pics of it installed in the car.
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Rogue505

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I love what you've done with the car. I have a polo classic myself and it's stock except the front grill. The thing that really bothers me with my car is that I can't see anything when reversing in a pitch black area when it's raining. It seems to me that these brazilian lights have two reversing lights altogether? Is this true? If so, where could I order a pair? This would be a great solution for improving reversing visibility and also to make the car much less boring :)
 
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