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Vintage's Quiky!
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vintageoriginal
PostPosted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:43 am Up
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well, after about 3 years of being a member i thought it was about time i put up some photos of my pug. the car started out as a totally standard '53 1.4 Quiksilver, and what you see below is how it stands today. the forum has helped enormously to bring it to where it is now so i would also like to say a big thank you!

there is a list of current mods (or as many as i can remember!) and future plans at the bottom. would love to know your thoughts! Very Happy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 



Mods:

Exterior:

SP Front Grille
White LED bonnet vent
Chrome Angel Eyes (with LED sidelights and H.I.D.s)
17" Challenger Alloys
Painted calipers/hubs (black)
LED Side Indicators
SP Arches
Graduated Tints
Stubby Aerial
GTi Spoiler
GTi Carbon Wing Mirror Covers
LED Brake Lights
Cupra R Splitter

Interior:

Upgraded Component Speakers
Sony Headunit
COM2000 with MPG
Large PPT40 Display
Dension iPod Connection
600W Amp & 6x9s
Stiffened Parcelshelf

Performance:

Devil Backbox
300 Cell underfloor CAT
Raceland 4-2-1 Manifold
Raceland Induction Kit
Twin Air Horns
Spax VSX Kit (40mm front/35 rear approx)
GTi 180 Front Brakes

Soon to Come:

Remote Oil Filter Kit
Newman PH3 Cam
Dent Removal!
Cruise Control?!

In July 2010, I completed an engine conversion to a 1.6 16v TU5JP4 lump:

 

 


So now has:

Raceland 4-1 manifold
Spin-on oil filter conversion
Carbon air intake

Quiksilver: 1.6 16v Engine Conversion.

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Gedney
PostPosted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:47 am Up
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looks gorgeous mate, realy liking the mirror caps
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henryb102
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Ohmy...i have a 52 Quiky..and well this is pure inspiration!!! Love the wheels and the side repeaters!!
 
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mrhelper
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mirror caps ROCK!!!

loving the sound set up very nice!

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Mrs_Howey
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Looks really good :D, look forward to seeing your future plans, keep up the good work Razz
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Nice car mate. Gti replica!
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vintageoriginal
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Fitted GTi 180 brakes and Cupra R splitter over the weekend - will try and get some photos up soon. I'm not too happy with the pedal travel with the new brakes so am fitting the 180 master brake cylinder next weekend.
Quiksilver: 1.6 16v Engine Conversion.
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=ZiAn=
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Could you tell me the difference in sizes between the GTi180 and normal master cylinder? I like the car BTW Wink
 
 


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C4RLO5
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looks good!!!!
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looks good!
 
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boozeman
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looks good, not too keen on the amp on the parcel shelf but thats my opinion what does that matter
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army-joe
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vintageoriginal wrote:
Fitted GTi 180 brakes and Cupra R splitter over the weekend - will try and get some photos up soon. I'm not too happy with the pedal travel with the new brakes so am fitting the 180 master brake cylinder next weekend.


is this easy to do it? n roughly how much?

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vintageoriginal
PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:13 pm Up
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=ZiAn= wrote:
Could you tell me the difference in sizes between the GTi180 and normal master cylinder? I like the car BTW Wink

The normal 1.4 size is 19mm, and the 180 is 22mm I believe. TBH, I don't know how much difference it'll make, the caliper/disc setup has massively improved it over the standard though, well worth it. I saw your other thread on this did you get your problem sorted?

Quiksilver: 1.6 16v Engine Conversion.
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vintageoriginal
PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:16 pm Up
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army-joe wrote:
vintageoriginal wrote:
Fitted GTi 180 brakes and Cupra R splitter over the weekend - will try and get some photos up soon. I'm not too happy with the pedal travel with the new brakes so am fitting the 180 master brake cylinder next weekend.


is this easy to do it? n roughly how much?

Which bit are you wondering about?
I manged to get hold of a 180 cylinder for £25 posted which I was happy about. Tried to fit it today but the brake pipe unions are different sizes! The standard is 10mm, and the 180 is 12mm. So, I'm going to look into cutting a thread into the larger union and fit them this way. Shouldn't be too difficult if all things go to plan.

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vintageoriginal
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boozeman wrote:
looks good, not too keen on the amp on the parcel shelf but thats my opinion what does that matter

People did warn me against putting it on the parcel shelf! I agree, it's a bit chavvy but I didn't want it taking up my boot space. Also it's quite heavy and caused the shelf to sag in the middle, so I used aluminium angle to support it (you can see the bolt heads in the picture along the back edge).

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