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Gti 180 track car
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stevie82
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:53 pm Up
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Here’s my gti 180, kind of saved it from being broken as I picked it up at a local car auction for £800 with no mot looking a bit sorry for itself. Despite its appearance it drove ok and I was pleasantly surprised at how well it got down the road.

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stevie82
PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:08 pm Up
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First thing was to get rid of the rear Lexus style lights as one of them had a broken lens, I went for stock face lift units. Not sure if they were part of the sp kit as the car has the rest of the kit. Also changed the exhaust for a used scorpion cat back as the car is way too loud with the dragon racing system that was on the car. I gave it a good bath and checked all levels before driving it again before I take it in to work to put on a ramp to properly see what I’ve gotten myself in to.
 


 

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stevie82
PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:23 pm Up
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Then I decided to ditch the interior and stick it on the scales, the weight is with 20 litres of fuel.
 


 

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stevie82
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Decided to go for a sparco race seat on side mounts on custom brackets, a schroth 6 point harness and a sparco steering wheel.
 


 

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stevie82
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As I got the car with only a couple of old mots and no real service history the next step was a full service including a cam belt and water pump change as well as deleting the air con and secondary air pump.
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stevie82
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Next was to start ordering some upgrade parts the list went as follows
Goodridge braided brake lines
Avo gtx coilovers
Ebc drilled and grooved disks all round
Yellow stuff front pads mintex rear pads
Vibratechnics mounts
Omp front strut brace
An exchange rear axle
New rear swing arms from Peugeot
All powerflex bushes
New wishbones and droplinks
Toyosports decat and catback system (as it’s lighter than the scorpion)
A new radiator
A set of used 16” nimrods
A set of nankang ns2r rubber
An mtec short shift bracket
Oh and a whiteline rear arb
Just have to fit it all now !!!
 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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Addaz
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Nice to see another track car out there, I would consider dropping wheel size and weight out of the wiring harness too as there is fair few KG in the harness!
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I bet standard headlights would weigh less too...less expensive if you break them too!
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stevo1600
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Very nice work so far, good choice of mods. I’m impressed with that weight, hopefully mines around the same. If you do decide to swap the headlights out I would buy the morettes off you.
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timborees
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Any update on the build yet?
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