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Old 20-09-2010, 08:28
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Default Golf GTD Mk2 1987

So this is my Golf GTD Mark 2 from 1987.
The engine is a 1.6 Turbo Diesel with 312.000 Km.



Things to do:
Change bumpers or bumpers color, i hate seing them painted with the body tone.
Do the same with fender plastics.
Change some rubbers, specially the ones on the roof of the car.
Full bodywork and paint job.
Paint VW logo Matte black.
Change windshield
Change window elevator

Repairs:
Car kicks like crazy when i try to maintain speed in first or second gear.
Check brakes.


Finished repairs:
Engine repaired, no more noisy valves.
Diesel oil and water leakes repaired.
Water circuit tubes replaced.

This is how it got to my hands:
























After the first wash:


















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Old 20-09-2010, 10:21
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Nice and clean mk2! And I really like the old school wheels!
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Old 20-09-2010, 10:32
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Nice and clean mk2! And I really like the old school wheels!

Lol.
I changed them already. These are old photos. I'll post them eventualy. These wheels used to belong to an Opel Astra van :P
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Old 20-09-2010, 11:07
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Nice GTD
Keep it as original as possible,change the emlems on the back to original's,and lower it a vieuw cm's,and put on some BBS rims(in stead of Opel rims.... haha) ,I think it looks great!!(but that's my personal opinion )

Good luck.and take care with this Mk2,
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Old 20-09-2010, 11:20
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Nice GTD
Keep it as original as possible,change the emlems on the back to original's,and lower it a vieuw cm's,and put on some BBS rims(in stead of Opel rims.... haha) ,I think it looks great!!(but that's my personal opinion )

Good luck.and take care with this Mk2,

Well, the funds are really limited. I need to save to get a new paint job. This one isnt as good as it appears. The old owner painted it himself, and he sucks at it. He also did stuff ill never understand that i need to reverse. For one, the long distance lights had aluminium paper in them as you can see in the photo. He also put blue yogurt caps on the window lever...wtf...seriously! I need to find original rings for it still...lol.
Ah, and the Opel rimms. The GTD used to have original Golf wheels, the ones with 5 rays...i think thats the word, i'm not english so sometimes i miss a few words. Back to the subject, he traded them for those ugly Opel wheels...!
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Old 20-09-2010, 23:51
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i'm with Breadfan... i like the Opel wheels
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Old 21-09-2010, 16:04
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New front grid with new long range lights:









Rear tail lights painted:

Before:



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New wheels and how the car looks at the moment:







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Old 21-09-2010, 18:50
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The paint looks a little flat. Don't you think a good pollish would take care of that? It's worth a try before deciding to repaint the entire car.

Lol at the yoghurt-caps.
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Old 21-09-2010, 20:04
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nope, its full of dripping all over the place. And you can see the sandpaper scratches underneath the paint.
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Old 20-09-2012, 21:59
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Is it a real GTD?
Always thought the GTD had an IC setup...
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Only the cars after the "erneuerung" (facelift/update)
The old GTD's where 70hp, same as the normal TD, nextgen GTD's featured the IC, different turbo and injection pump
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