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syncmaster1970

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2 posts

85 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Hi all
I have a 2005 2 lt golf diesel that I would like to use as a donor car. Can anyone tell me a good kit that would use most of the golfs parts. Any help would be greatly accepted

Ambleton

6,656 posts

192 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Nope - HTH

if you'd have said ford focus, then there may have been some options... i'm not aware of anything that uses the golf as a base, let alone a derv.

syncmaster1970

Original Poster:

2 posts

85 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Many thanks

What would be a good kit to buy to start with, as this will be my first build

Ambleton

6,656 posts

192 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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I'm due to start my first build later this year - a Pembleton - I've already got the donor and a bike engine to install.

These really aren't the best starter kits as you really don't get much from the manufacturer and the bodywork is all hand made, and there's a lot of scope to fabricate and build it how you want it. I already own a Pembleton though and have done a fir bit to it, so mechanically im not worried at all. my main area of uncertainty is the bodywork.

Id suggest popping along to Stoneleigh in May and checking out the MX5 based kits on offer. There are plenty about and they look like relatively straight forward builds. MEV do a few, and theres various 7 type cars out there now too that use the mx5 as a donor.

Mistrale

195 posts

143 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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Sell the golf, use the money to buy a kit.

There are no kits available based on a golf other than a pick up conversion that was in TKC an issue or so ago

ugg10

681 posts

217 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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syncmaster1970 said:
Many thanks

What would be a good kit to buy to start with, as this will be my first build
How long is a piece of string.

Couple of pointer -

Get yourself to a show and have a look at the cars, speak to the guys on the stand and also in the club areas outside.
Once you have an idea of the market write yourself a spec - what you are going to use it for (touring, track, Sunday blat), body kit/bits/single donor, style (seven, exo, classic, off road, replica), engine (bike, car, i4, v6, v8), engine layout (mid, transverse or front longitudinal), and the big one budget.
Then hit the net, do you research, download the manuals and short list two or three.
Now the important bit - visit the factories, you will spend a lot of time on the phone/email solving issues, you need to know who you are going to be working with and that you like/trust them.
Also read the IVA manual, kits without screens are easier to build and potentially pass the test if you can live with it, also budget £750-1000 to pass the test. Also note companies like tribute do body kits that do not need IVA.

So, to answer the question -

For a mid range budget, say £10k I would put -

Classic tourer - MeV Replicar (mx5 based)
Classic racer - Sylva j17
Seven - mnr Mazda
Exo - sve exotech
Racer - spire gtr

Hope this helps but let us know more of what you are looking for, how you will use it and budget and I am sure there will be more suggestions.

P.s. There was a kit based on a golf a while back but it was a mk2, looked a lot like the Elise and called the sculptural engineering Larini.

ugg10

681 posts

217 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
quotequote all
syncmaster1970 said:
Many thanks

What would be a good kit to buy to start with, as this will be my first build
How long is a piece of string.

Couple of pointer -

Get yourself to a show and have a look at the cars, speak to the guys on the stand and also in the club areas outside.
Once you have an idea of the market write yourself a spec - what you are going to use it for (touring, track, Sunday blat), body kit/bits/single donor, style (seven, exo, classic, off road, replica), engine (bike, car, i4, v6, v8), engine layout (mid, transverse or front longitudinal), and the big one budget.
Then hit the net, do you research, download the manuals and short list two or three.
Now the important bit - visit the factories, you will spend a lot of time on the phone/email solving issues, you need to know who you are going to be working with and that you like/trust them.
Also read the IVA manual, kits without screens are easier to build and potentially pass the test if you can live with it, also budget £750-1000 to pass the test. Also note companies like tribute do body kits that do not need IVA.

So, to answer the question -

For a mid range budget, say £10k I would put -

Classic tourer - MeV Replicar (mx5 based)
Classic racer - Sylva j17
Seven - mnr Mazda
Exo - sve exotech
Racer - spire gtr

Hope this helps but let us know more of what you are looking for, how you will use it and budget and I am sure there will be more suggestions.