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  • GingerBeef
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    Originally posted by stefan View Post
    I put a cabin filter in my mk3 too. Was an easy bolt on for sure. I got mine here, years ago.
    http://www.germanautoparts.com/productdisplay/59079
    Thanks Evan!

    I got mine from Pick n Pull, not too bad for like two bucks

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  • stefan
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    Originally posted by TheJungle View Post
    DIY, the mk4 cabin air filter housing bolts in with absolutely zero modification at all, bolt holes/studs (dont remember which) are even in the rain tray already!

    I like to retrofit things haha, just testing to see if things fit or not. If you notice from the original engine bay pics i also swapped out my coolant, powersteering caps and dip stick for OBD1 parts. My chrome oil cap is actually a gas cap from a 60s-70s Mercedes lol.

    I put a cabin filter in my mk3 too. Was an easy bolt on for sure. I got mine here, years ago.
    http://www.germanautoparts.com/productdisplay/59079

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  • hooddub
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    Excellent work Jason!
    The pedals match your intake manifold lol

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  • GingerBeef
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    Excuse the dirty interior, thats last to do on my to-do list :P
    But today was a success can confirm: Mk7 pedals will fit a Mk3/Mk4! Took a bit of trimming but I hereby claim to be the first person to retrofit Mk7 pedals on.





    The dead pedal in the pics was just kinda mocked up at the time of the pictures, it has since been straightened out and permanently attached to the carpet. Im pretty pumped about these, i think they suit the look of my car perfectly.
    Last edited by GingerBeef; 01-07-2015, 05:42 PM.

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  • GingerBeef
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    Originally posted by Mcrow View Post
    Also did your car come with a cabin air filter or did you DIY that? Never seen one with OEM cabin air filter.
    DIY, the mk4 cabin air filter housing bolts in with absolutely zero modification at all, bolt holes/studs (dont remember which) are even in the rain tray already!

    I like to retrofit things haha, just testing to see if things fit or not. If you notice from the original engine bay pics i also swapped out my coolant, powersteering caps and dip stick for OBD1 parts. My chrome oil cap is actually a gas cap from a 60s-70s Mercedes lol.
    Last edited by GingerBeef; 01-06-2015, 05:46 PM.

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  • Mcrow
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    Also did your car come with a cabin air filter or did you DIY that? Never seen one with OEM cabin air filter.

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  • Mcrow
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    Originally posted by TheJungle View Post

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  • GingerBeef
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    Oh boy! Interior goodness arrived today. Ive decided to take a risk and try something different! Updates tomorrow on how they fit (i really hope they fit)... excited for this!





    Last edited by GingerBeef; 01-06-2015, 04:52 PM.

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  • GingerBeef
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    Originally posted by Natty54 View Post
    wow thats looking great.

    Speed sensor for speedo is on the tranny. Will have 2. ill see if i can find some pics

    impluse - 191 919 149D

    1H0 919 149A
    I know its on the tranny.. somewhere, its the only plug thats currently not plugged in haha.

    Shh... it seems like i never have enough low or boost with you guys

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  • Natty54
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    wow thats looking great.

    Speed sensor for speedo is on the tranny. Will have 2. ill see if i can find some pics

    impluse - 191 919 149D

    1H0 919 149A

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  • Geobmx4life
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    I don't see the turbo......Jason.....YOU FORGOT TO PUT THE TURBO IN!!!!! Jk man, looks awesome!

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  • GingerBeef
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    Thanks everyone! Its sure been a really fun journey.
    Now... if anyone knows where a mk3s speedo sensor is, that'd be much appreciated.. ive been looking on and off for about 3 weeks now haha...

    Anyways, I had a relaxing winter break, car just sat at the shop, got back today and finished up my full engine bay detail. Let me know what you think!









    EDIT: Found an old pic of my bay before i started work... Gross!
    Last edited by GingerBeef; 01-05-2015, 09:23 PM.

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  • Canadian Turbo
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    Originally posted by Mcrow View Post
    Looks really good. Nice work.
    x2!!!!!

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  • Mcrow
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    Looks really good. Nice work.

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  • Danaldson
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    Nice work Jason. By the way nice wheel gap.

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