Mortyy's deep black TDI

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Mortyy
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Re: Mortyy's deep black TDI

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timmynails wrote:Hi mate. How did you do the gloss interior trim? Vinyl?
i wetsanded it down from silver to bare plastic, and spraypainted it gloss black (several coats like 5 or 6 coats) let it dry for 24h, 2 coats og clear and then i actually waxed it to get more.. shine? :)
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Mortyy
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Re: Mortyy's deep black TDI

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Well i bet it is time for a little update..

As i was saying earlier in the project log, there would be alittle update after easter.

I was lurking around the web and found several scirocco's that had wraped different parts of the car. and since the new thing is called cardip, i figured i should try this out:
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While this was drying a new "little" package arrived.
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Just a little frontsplitter. found on ebay for £112, reccon it's a good deal? or was that over priced?

Ever since i got the scirocco i like to keep the car clean.
So, atleast once a week i snowfoam and clean the car. Ordered some new products, some chemical guys, some poorboys and some scandicshine :)

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time to get the car up in the air!
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Since i can afford upgrading the brakes just yet, i figured that i at least could paint the caliper's.
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and while the car was up in the air, i could mount the frontsplitter:
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Here the roc is with the splitter mounted and her summershoes on:
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Sun came out in the easter = clean the car :D :
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this was how i drove to the streetmeet. Alittle more dip and i think it looks good. If i dont want it anymore, i can just peel it of. So what the heck.
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Alittle quicky of the enginebay. Painted the covers (washerfluid, coolerfluid and enginecover) black. and did a little something with the emblem.
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Got some great response of the peeps at the meet regarding the dip, they just wanted me to have more on the car though :P "and the black and orange theme was nice" was said several times.
unfortunally i didnt get any pics of the car. perhaps the eventholder took some. i know i saw a guy runing around snaping photos of the cars that was there :)


well, thats it for now.. But i reccon there will be more soon ;)

-Mortyy!
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Got some nice beeding going on [emoji4]
-Mortyy!!


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Re: Mortyy's deep black TDI

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Looks great :) .. But if you want my opinion then kick your car in the knees and lower it ;) hehe would really make it look great

Also I can see you have black wheels on your car and your car is black which can make it all fade together and you will not notice the nice wheels, if you know what I mean :) .. So if you painted them in a dark gray then it would make the wheels stand more out because it's a nice set of rims you got there

And the orange looks good to the car
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Niqlai wrote:Looks great :) .. But if you want my opinion then kick your car in the knees and lower it ;) hehe would really make it look great

Also I can see you have black wheels on your car and your car is black which can make it all fade together and you will not notice the nice wheels, if you know what I mean :) .. So if you painted them in a dark gray then it would make the wheels stand more out because it's a nice set of rims you got there

And the orange looks good to the car
Thanks Niqlai! Yeah.. tell me about it. have been looking at some H&R loweringsprings, found a decent price, around 300kr cheaper than other places here in norway.
And you arent the first one that told me. Just yesterday when i was at my detailing-products guy he said (first time he had seen the car) "oh my gawd.. emm.. arent that a little high?" so he would talk to H&R and give me a good price ;)

I was thinking about getting the chrome line of the rim plastidipped aswell in orange, but just havent gotten around to it yet.
But i have allways loved the gunmetalgray colour. think it would be nice on the rims? :)

thanks :) i enjoy it. but it isnt for everyone. Just yesterday i got a snap from a friend asking if i was driving in the city (Bergen) cause she had just recieved a snap from another friend of my car. (it kinda stands out with the orange :P)
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The car is looking great.

Are those BBS's 18" or 19"? I've got a set of 18's in my barn and can't decide whether or not to fit them. Are you lowered at all or standard ride height?
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Dave7692 wrote:The car is looking great.

Are those BBS's 18" or 19"? I've got a set of 18's in my barn and can't decide whether or not to fit them. Are you lowered at all or standard ride height?
19" mate. Im currently on stock. Saving up for som H&R springs or perhaps a full set with bilstein dampers :)


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time for a little update.

i havent actually done so much with the car recently. but had the car on a dyno today.
Was told that the figures and the graph was somewhat unusual. any pointers much appriciated

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other than that, i got a sponsorship with a automotive lights dealer here in Bergen.
They enjoyed what i had done with the car and my plans for the future.
Have plans for changing the interior, OEM 2015 xenon convertion, Cup-spoiler, changing the bumpers to R-version etc.

It will happen over time, hence im between jobs atm.. so alittle slow progress now over the summer i guess :( but stay tuned! :)

- Mortyy!!
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Took a little roadtrip to sweden, Bergen - Strömstad = 1200km so, can say that ive enjoyed it [emoji4]
Filled The car with cheap soda, candy, and grownmans juices!
A couple of pics from The trip:
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AS you can see from The last pic, The trunk was full.
Weighed The car out of sweden till 1740kg just 30kg under max! [emoji23] good trip!


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Beautiful looking man! Saving up some money to get mine mapped :D
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so.. something has come up. a little bump in the road i guess i can call it.
So there will not be happening much here on the car for some time. But!
I will during the winter season (hoping for alot of work) i will be gathering different parts for the car and getting it ready during the winter.

Parts im looking for:

Bodywork:
CarDNA tail-lights - any input there? - ORDERED (6week delay)
2015 Xenon convention - any input is much app!
Cup Spoiler - Ordered
Lowering
Cardiping the whole car in matte gray with black decals
Fix licensplate LED's - Fixed

Interior:
cupholder for backseat
covered cupholder in front
LED interior - DONE
Colour codeing to piano black, - rest of interior pieces. - DONE
Leather interior? black ofc

Engine and exhaust:
DPF delete, EGR delete.
converting whole exhaust line to 2,5" / 3"

ill update the list as i figure out what more i want do :)
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Well.. Work has begun.
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Good to see other people in this country who dares to stand out a little.

Takk for info om R fangeren, skulle svart med PM men har ikke posta nok enda xD
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Subscribed! I'm interested to see your results. ;)

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alexxander wrote:Good to see other people in this country who dares to stand out a little.

Takk for info om R fangeren, skulle svart med PM men har ikke posta nok enda xD
yeah.. not many of us here im affraid!

Null stress :) bare gi en lyd hvis det er noe du lurer på! har leitet land å strand etter deler å linker å priser til for å kunne budsjettere hva det vil koste å få viljen min :P
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My parts for the facelift xenons will arrive in a month, I can give you an update when I'm done. :)
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De siste delene til facelift xenon-lyktene jeg har bestilt kommer om en mnd. ca.
Kan gi deg en update/guide når jeg får de montert. :) /Sandvika/Akershus
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EvilMr.Lee wrote:My parts for the facelift xenons will arrive in a month, I can give you an update when I'm done. :)
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De siste delene til facelift xenon-lyktene jeg har bestilt kommer om en mnd. ca.
Kan gi deg en update/guide når jeg får de montert. :) /Sandvika/Akershus
Aaah nice!
Order then from møller (vw) or bought them on ebay?
Remembered The adaptors?


Det er de med ledstripen er det ikke? [emoji15]


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I talked with a buddy from the VW Parts Store, and he told me the headlights had to be ordered from Germany, costing 587 Euro pr. headlight, so I found a pair on ebay, which had the ballasts and all modules for 749 euro.
I was planning to install the headlights first without the Adaptive Front Lightning System, and add this later.

Yes, the ones with the LED-strip.
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Jeg hørte med en kompis fra delelageret, og han sa at lyktene var bestillingsvare fra tyskland, og ville koste ca. 5481 kr pr. stk, så fant et par lykter på ebay med ballast, og alle modulene for 749 euro.
Tenkte først å montere uten Adaptive Front Lightning System og heller montere dette i ettertid.

Ja, det er de med ledstripen. :)
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EvilMr.Lee wrote:I talked with a buddy from the VW Parts Store, and he told me the headlights had to be ordered from Germany, costing 587 Euro pr. headlight, so I found a pair on ebay, which had the ballasts and all modules for 749 euro.
I was planning to install the headlights first without the Adaptive Front Lightning System, and add this later.

Yes, the ones with the LED-strip.
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Jeg hørte med en kompis fra delelageret, og han sa at lyktene var bestillingsvare fra tyskland, og ville koste ca. 5481 kr pr. stk, så fant et par lykter på ebay med ballast, og alle modulene for 749 euro.
Tenkte først å montere uten Adaptive Front Lightning System og heller montere dette i ettertid.

Ja, det er de med ledstripen. :)

Oh.. nice! tell me how it works out! :)
you got the VCDS for the programming or?

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Nice! fortell gjerne hvordan det blir! :)
Har du VCDS til programmeringen og?
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