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Jocke
post Sep 16 2009, 04:46 PM
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11 kilometers at the odo, this should be fun.



VW Caddy 2,0 TDI-R 140 hp with 6 gears.







So I have to start.







This will go to the painter.



Rims and tires is here.



Just a teaser.









Nice size on a van.



Here we go.



I just get rid of things that I not need.



A lot of things to pull off.



Some electrical work.



There it is.





Here is the steering wheel as it looks from the start.



And with some personal touch.



This not looks nice.



So a few R-line details will help.



Then I got a package.



Mmmm, me like.



The first one on location.



Looks great beside the yellow.



The orginal.


Nicer.



Way to yellow.



Me like.



Notice the VW logo.



A little closer.



Time to get inside.



Here will the CD and navi be.



Out with the dashboard.



Then I will locate where the pulse cable to the navi should be.



Then I put it in.



Ready to rock.



A amp in matching color. LOL



Behind the seat will be fine.



And the subwoofer.



Melting with the interior.



Sounds like a dream. Bluetooth for the phone too.



Nice, the painter was here.



This is not nice.



So I order a rail from the version with glasses.



And the cover from the painter.



A lot better IMHO.



Then I put on extra lights inside the car.





Xenon bulbs so it will be interesting to see how it works in the dark.



More nice stuff.



Interesting.



Choose car and 10 minutes later I have add 40 hp's.



More nice things in my drawers.



Something is wrong here, the leaf spring is at the wrong side of the axle.



So I have to do something about it.





Nice to work with, no rust.



Now the leaf springs are at the front of the axle.



And here we are at the right side with them.



Adjustable too.



It's going in the right direction.



Shock absorbers in place too.



And the painted bumper.



So now the rear is finish.



A quality filter is never wrong.



Preoiled and ready.



In place.



Damn, now they have stop deliver the car with the engine cover.



So I have to buy one.



No dirt and no roadnoise.



Now we will have some more fun.



This one have to go.



I need the top bearing.



So I have to get it.



It's a little difference.



I start at the bottom.



And there we hit the ground.



I'm very satisfied with the result.







Or was it better before?





I have always been weak for low cars.





I hope you find this interesting.

Jocke
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post Sep 16 2009, 05:54 PM
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Sweeet! biggrin.gif I like it a lot
Where did you get your sliding door rail cover? do you know the part number. I want one..


Also, is there a big difference to road noise with the underside engine cover??
Have you considered under-bonnet insulation?
Cheers, B.
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Jocke
post Sep 16 2009, 06:45 PM
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QUOTE (bongodrummer - UK @ Sep 16 2009, 06:54 PM) *
Sweeet! biggrin.gif I like it a lot
Where did you get your sliding door rail cover? do you know the part number. I want one..


Also, is there a big difference to road noise with the underside engine cover??
Have you considered under-bonnet insulation?
Cheers, B.


Hi.

It's a under-bonnet insulation I have put on, not the engine cover.

Here is the deal about the side cover.

You need a cover and the parts number is:

Right side:2K0 843 796 A
Left side: 2K0 843 795 A

Then you need the rail too and the parts number is:

Right side: 2K0 843 872 G
Left side: 2K0 843 871 J

Why did you need the rail too?

The orginal looks like this:



The one to the cover looks like this.



This ones needs to hold the cover in place.



Unfortunately so it's the bracket welded in place so you have to buy the rail.



Then you have to look at your car so it not looks like it do on my 2006 year model.



It needs to looks like this so you can secure the cover with 2 screws.



I hope you find this info useful and good luck with the custom work.

Jocke
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post Sep 16 2009, 06:52 PM
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Damn! very impressive mate! im speachless!

are you finnished?
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post Sep 16 2009, 07:02 PM
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QUOTE (Adee-pd @ Sep 16 2009, 07:52 PM) *
Damn! very impressive mate! im speachless!

are you finnished?


Thanks.

Not really finished, there will be a few updates this weekend. rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif

So keep your eyes open.

Jocke
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post Sep 18 2009, 05:02 PM
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Epic build thread ! cool.gif

surely an inspiration to others. good show!
what other plans do you have?
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post Sep 19 2009, 06:25 PM
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This time I start inside and here I found the power outlet.



So what nice option can I get to that?



A rechargeable flashlight.



Me like.



Then I got a leather steering wheel with multifunction buttons.



Looks great IMHO.



Then I pull off a few things that I will get smoked.



And I have been at the painter again. LOL



It's the minor things that do it.



I have some trouble to get the back stay at the road so I have to do something about it. LOL



Damn it looks great.







The smoked light in place too.



Jocke
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post Sep 23 2009, 02:26 PM
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edit! topic merged wink.gif

this is a very special build mate, thank you for signing on and sharing!
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post Oct 3 2009, 07:07 AM
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Hi, isit possible for u to share with us the parts description? e.g tyres, lights, and part numbers, if any. I'm quite new to car-mod that's why.. thanks!
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post Nov 12 2009, 01:40 AM
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hi sg caddy you from SG??? As in Singapore?
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post Dec 14 2009, 01:15 PM
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very nice car tongue.gif
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post Dec 18 2009, 06:12 PM
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compliments a good job!
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post Dec 24 2009, 01:06 PM
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Very nice car,

Wat is het order nummer van de koplampen,vind ze erg mooi staan.

mvg,
Patrick
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post Jun 2 2010, 11:40 PM
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just wondering if you made the JBL (?) bass tube or if you bought it? I can't find one to fit that neatly in my caddy.
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post Jun 17 2010, 09:29 AM
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Hey Jocke great job on the caddy mate. I love the mods you've done!
Can you tell me where you got the headlights , rear wing and what brand is the suspension?
Again great job .
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post Jun 23 2010, 09:21 PM
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correct me if im wrong but looks like v maxx suspention as thats the only kit that comes with adjustable rear hangers.. awesome van by the way.. yellow doent normally do anything for me but thats fantastic
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