Mk1 4x4
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Ok i know ive done this post before but im starting it again >.<
Here is the shell, looking a little sorry for itself lol


The one big prob is it did have an aftermarket sunroof fitted till it flew up in the air 40ft when bringing it home
so i now have a big hole in the roof but i was going to change it anyway but im still undecided if to fit a new roof or fit a carbon fiber one both will cost the same to fit so im not sure atm plus i gotta save the cash up first lol
Here is the 4wd setup..

Now be very wary when buying stuff like this and do you research first!! I dint and paid the price…
First of all the prop is off a TT not a Rallye, the rear axle is off a passat, ya may think whats the differance well the mounting point is a differant size, bigger on the passat and a slightly differant angle.
They are slightly wider which would help with fitting the axle on as its very tight to fit on
Im going to be fitting the Haldex rear dif so the conversion setup was needed..

The old mounting needed to be cut off, As you can see you have to make a jig on the axle so you can postion the conversion and Haldex dif up correctly.


Missing a pic here
cf_emoticons__BangHead:On the roll over jig

Having a quick look to see how it will look.

Mounting point for the axle

The tunnel was cut out for the Rallye one to be fitted, the Rallye one has to be cut in half to shorten it, it will not fit at all..




Made a start on the front subframe.



New Boot Floor going in.



All i have time for as wife wants me outside Gardening
Here is the shell, looking a little sorry for itself lol


The one big prob is it did have an aftermarket sunroof fitted till it flew up in the air 40ft when bringing it home

Here is the 4wd setup..

Now be very wary when buying stuff like this and do you research first!! I dint and paid the price…
First of all the prop is off a TT not a Rallye, the rear axle is off a passat, ya may think whats the differance well the mounting point is a differant size, bigger on the passat and a slightly differant angle.
They are slightly wider which would help with fitting the axle on as its very tight to fit on


The old mounting needed to be cut off, As you can see you have to make a jig on the axle so you can postion the conversion and Haldex dif up correctly.


Missing a pic here


Having a quick look to see how it will look.

Mounting point for the axle

The tunnel was cut out for the Rallye one to be fitted, the Rallye one has to be cut in half to shorten it, it will not fit at all..




Made a start on the front subframe.



New Boot Floor going in.



All i have time for as wife wants me outside Gardening

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This is going to be one amazing MK1 when it's all done mate. For now though I am really in awe of your skills and ambition for taking this sort of thing on.
Hope it all goes well mate for you. Best of luck
Hope it all goes well mate for you. Best of luck

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Been on this project for a good 6 months on and off and its time consuming project, bare in mind im in a normal sized garage and man i need the space badly>.<
Shell is going to be fully blasted inside and out this year but just need to get the seam sealer and sound proffing off first >.<
Anyway, as the above pics ive got the boot floor in, just need to weld in a hump on the gap for the axle, the tunnel is half welded in and will be finished soon!
I have made some brackets for the axle mounting as you can see below, they still have to be welded on but they are in the correct postion..

Shell is going to be fully blasted inside and out this year but just need to get the seam sealer and sound proffing off first >.<
Anyway, as the above pics ive got the boot floor in, just need to weld in a hump on the gap for the axle, the tunnel is half welded in and will be finished soon!
I have made some brackets for the axle mounting as you can see below, they still have to be welded on but they are in the correct postion..


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fair play to you mate. It must be especially hard to do something like this in a single garage
Keep up the good work man!!

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Some amazing fabrication skills here. Top notch dude.

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changed a little bit since i was there. good work

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Audi TT Haldex

Audi TT Gearbox

Axle Inplace

Could not help myself to a quick fitment

still lots todo as ever…

Audi TT Gearbox

Axle Inplace

Could not help myself to a quick fitment


still lots todo as ever…
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Got some parts machined down, hopfully once ive had the disks redrilled i can fit everything to the back, then fingers crossed i have a rolling rear end
still goto fit the rear hanging bracket, it will also allow me to get the rear prop section modified to the correct lengh..
I am doing the 5 stud conversion..
2.5mm off either end of the shafts
Milled down to the lvl of the groove to allow the TT CV fitment
Hub needs 2mm off overall diameter
1 of the steps needed machining down



I am doing the 5 stud conversion..
2.5mm off either end of the shafts
Milled down to the lvl of the groove to allow the TT CV fitment
Hub needs 2mm off overall diameter
1 of the steps needed machining down



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Nice work you're doing there. And the early fittings ; always nice. That are he things that u'll keep going.
Thought about a colour yet?
Thought about a colour yet?

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This will be sweet car wait to see it progress into a beast!!!
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Coming along bit by bit mate. I am following this massive admiration and envy

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Coming along nicely mate, will be the dog's danglies (or korean meatballs,,,,whichever you prefer
) when it's all done!


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You're a brave man! Good luck with the project - will be ace once completed!
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Lil update
New mount point, rather large but will be putting a reinforcing bar to help with the load.

View not normally seen.

Started on the body work, getting a tad bored with the underside so thought it would make a nice change, im cutting as less as i possibly can…

Hubs fitted to the trailing arm..
New mount point, rather large but will be putting a reinforcing bar to help with the load.

View not normally seen.

Started on the body work, getting a tad bored with the underside so thought it would make a nice change, im cutting as less as i possibly can…

Hubs fitted to the trailing arm..

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Had a quick look at this today, certainly had some major work, and some more to do yet, should be rather nice when done, and thanks climbatize for the part, looks exactly what I want.
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Watching this
very nice project mate

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Alfa 155 2.0 16v
Alfa 155 Q4 lhd 1 for 13 in uk
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These arrived yesterday, no im not going to be using all the panel, only cutting the bare min off the car, just waiting for the lefthand inner arch to arrive and then i can start on the bodywork have a full panel as well to go on gen vw and that's the complete rear end of the shell sorted 

Also have Toe and Camber adjustment for the rear wheels


Also have Toe and Camber adjustment for the rear wheels


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It's coming together very well.did you get your rear camber adjustment from Dutch build.
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awesome work

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