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21 17 November, 17:50
....very cool Golf!!.....getting a finish like this is great.....
....one note...there do appear to be reflections in the model finish that are not defects but may appear that way....try shooting again and turning off all the lights in the room behind the you so your reflection/shadow is not creating these effects...it was fascinating once to see product photography being taught at a local junior college...the students were shooting from behind a blind with a little hole for the lens to not create reflections...
17 November, 20:19
Thanks Bob, Major and Lochsa. Thanks Lochsa for the heads up regarding the photos. I also notice it now and know what caused it, there was a light behind me shining, not used to wintertime yet and being early dark here. Definitly gonna do a reshoot.
17 November, 20:57
Nice one! Like it. It reminds me on the Golf, my neighbour had back in 2010. It had the same interior and nearly the same color. It was lowered too but when I remember right, he had the stock rims on it.
That transkit looks fantastic too. White Chocolate124 makes some good stuff and I never had fitting issues so far. If I build my personnel Golf, it definitely will have this transkit too. It looks so much better. I'm from Germany and I'm 100 procent no Golf guy. I never liked it. But when VW made that upgrade to the big bumpers, it was better. Also on the Golf II - at least with the G60 engine 😄
19 November, 08:23
Thanks Christian👍It's my personnel VW Golf I cabrio that a owned back in '96 with these specs and color combination. True, those bumpers made a big difference. White Chocolate 124 are indeed great resin transkits, fitment is spot on without any sanding or putty being required. Still have the White Chocolate ABT VW Golf III to do, also owned a VW Golf III but without the ABT kit which was back in the days pretty expensive.
1 19 November, 17:42







