My Mk2 Ibiza GTi 20VT Track Car Project *The end is here*

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And i've got a box full of parts at work waiting to be fitted to it, nothing exciting but every little helps as they say :)

Mines back on the road and pretty much run in now (i'll update my thread at some point)
 

Martin M

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A few small updates:

All standard, non-tinted windows are back in. I also wired in the electric mirrors correctly and fixed the drivers window as it wasn't going down all the way :)

I gave the car a quick wash and polish today as it hadn't had one for 3 months.

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I also fitted these:

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I've got covers to go on them but i need to cut holes for the harnesses.

Engine work should hopefully start on sunday!
 

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You do know that this isn't how you mount 4 point harnesses?

In an accident you're going to rip that clean off it's tiny securing bolts & headbutt the steering wheel
 

Martin M

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Love the seats

Cheers Tris. I'm happy with them :)

Wanna swap!! i think i actually like your car more than mine mate

Hopefully the bottom end will be together by the end of sunday :)

As i said earlier dude, i love it again. Can't wait to get it sorted now!

Also just painted a spare mirror cover the same colour as my wheels. Not 100% sure if i like it or not.

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Martin M

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You do know that this isn't how you mount 4 point harnesses?

In an accident you're going to rip that clean off it's tiny securing bolts & headbutt the steering wheel

Yeah i know, they are only on there just to keep them out the way. They'll be attached to the rear seatbelt points until i get a roll cage sorted.
 

CraigW

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Looking good mate!! Absolutely love the seats!! :drool:. Everytime I see this car I like it even more.

And everytime I look at yours and Rolys threads it makes me even more tempted to do an engine conversion to mine. :blink:. I just love the mk2 shape and my car is in great condition. No rear arch rust or anything.
 
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Martin M

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Need to see the covers in the flesh i think, maybe with the roof done aswell it'll look good ;)

I'm going to put the silver one back on, not a fan of the grey one.

Looking good Martin.

Cheers Dan.

Looking good mate!! Absolutely love the seats!! :drool:. Everytime I see this car I like it even more.

And everytime I look at yours and Rolys threads it makes me even more tempted to do an engine conversion to mine. :blink:. I just love the mk2 shape and my car is in great condition. No rear arch rust or anything.

Thanks Craig, i love the seats.

If you've got a clean shell then its definately worth doing! I don't regret doing mine even though the conversion is now classed as "common"
 

CraigW

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Thanks Craig, i love the seats.

If you've got a clean shell then its definately worth doing! I don't regret doing mine even though the conversion is now classed as "common"

It isnt totally clean, has the usual parking dings and stone chips but the arches are clean and theres no rust.

Im tempted to do a conversion now, even with and ABF lump.
 

Martin M

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A few pictures from todays work!

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And one of the gearbox, diff fitted and painted.

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Martin M

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looking good martin, have had a good read of the past few pages, good stuff :)

your seats are nice :drool:

Cheers Chris. Can't wait to get it back now!

fair enough! looking good tho.

cant beat a fresh engine

I would of loved to put new pistons in, but unfortunately i don't have the cash to do it. The engine deciding to give up when it did was a pain as i had nothing saved.

It is nice bolting all the new bits up though :)

luvin this motor;)

Cheers dude!
 

Martin M

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After a few sundays work, and most of this weekend, the Ibiza is back up and running :)

With the help of Ben, we managed to get it all back together pretty quickly. I tackled re-building the head, and Ben built the bottom end.

The engine was dropped in on saturday, along with fitting new rear discs, wheel bearings, pads and handbrake cables.

There's a few little bits still to sort out, and sadly some rust has appeared in it's 4 months of sitting. I just need to wait for the 1st of the month so i can tax it then running in can begin!

I will get some pictures up over the next few days.

Again, a massive thanks to Ben for his time and use of the workshop.
 
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