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stubert:
Really appreciate that Paul.

I've been doing a lot of research into this the last few nights (bored on nightshift offshore).  Seems like you're doing all I expected was needed.

Keep us updated :)

Cheers,

Stuart

paulmk5gti:

--- Quote from: stubert on November 27, 2013, 08:09:22 pm ---Really appreciate that Paul.

I've been doing a lot of research into this the last few nights (bored on nightshift offshore).  Seems like you're doing all I expected was needed.

Keep us updated :)

Cheers,

Stuart

--- End quote ---
will do. Will get some more pics the weekend :-)

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dan930:
Wow,very good work mate  :congrats:
Looking forward to the outcome of this project

GarethB:
Good work  :happy2:

I started acquiring the parts to do this a while back, but have decided to take a different direction with my car. If anyone is looking into doing this and wants any parts, please pm me as I'd be happy to sort out a good deal  :happy2:

06Hirons:
Looks fantastic, would love something like this. Perfect car for those who dont want an S3 or an R32 but want Haldex AWD.

One thing I have always pondered, why dont we see more R32's with TFSI engine transplants?
Buy R32, Sell R32 Engine, Buy ED30/S3 Lump .. Sureley you have an alot simpler base for big power and AWD in an AWD Chassis?

I know I am going to upset the R32 fans, but I would assume the above is a quite cost effective way of getting an AWD Golf with easy to extract power?
I know it wont replicate the 'soul' or noise of an R32, but Forced Induction is very expensive for R32 Set ups.

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