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pug_306

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Post #1
So bought this with the engine knackered as it was a really clean shell, stripped it out, run new brake pipes inside the car and got rid of the ABS, fitted a set of seats and MOMO steering wheel, Engine i used was a low mileage xsara VTS lump, fitted a lightened flywheel / bottom pulley along with new cambelt and seals etc. Suspension wise i will be using B6 with eibach springs along with a phase 1 VTS rack.











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1992 205 GTi6
205 Turbo 340bhp
Posted 28th Aug 2014 at 21:28
fatlapit

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Why have u ran the rear brake lines in tandem???

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Posted 27th Jul 2014 at 22:12
pug_306

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fatlapit wrote:
Why have u ran the rear brake lines in tandem???


Just because i got rid of the ABS and they now go straight down to each wheel :-) oh and it looks neater :-)

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Posted 27th Jul 2014 at 23:37
pug_306

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Havent decided which wheels im going to run yet as im keeping standard calipers i may just use a set of recon cyclones, new brakes fitted / exhaust fitted ( decat with s/s centre and rear )


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1992 205 GTi6
205 Turbo 340bhp
Posted 10th Aug 2014 at 18:55
demondriverdan

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Post #5
Nice to see the seats in another car! They were so comfy

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Posted 10th Aug 2014 at 17:31
fatlapit

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Post #6
Yeah i know that but wy not just run one to the rear then split under the car

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Posted 10th Aug 2014 at 18:10
pug_306

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fatlapit wrote:
Yeah i know that but why not just run one to the rear then split under the car


As im using a non abs master cylinder, so has 4 ports

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1992 205 GTi6
205 Turbo 340bhp
Posted 10th Aug 2014 at 18:18
pug_306

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Managed to get a bit more done today, My side mouldings are due to come back from being colour coded tomorrow.




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Posted 28th Aug 2014 at 21:24
pug_306

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Few current pics :-) few more bits too do :




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Posted 28th Sep 2014 at 22:26
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Post #10
pug_306 wrote:
fatlapit wrote:
Yeah i know that but why not just run one to the rear then split under the car


As im using a non abs master cylinder, so has 4 ports

Surely you'll still need a bias valve of sorts in there? Nice looking project by the way Thumbs up

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Posted 29th Sep 2014 at 09:20
pauldoubleyou

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Those brake lines make me hard, lovely tidy work

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Posted 29th Sep 2014 at 20:47
pug_306

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pauldoubleyou wrote:
Those brake lines make me hard, lovely tidy work


Thanks buddy it took a while but definatley worth it :-)

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Posted 30th Sep 2014 at 08:34
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pug_306 wrote:
jeffers wrote:
pug_306 wrote:
fatlapit wrote:
Yeah i know that but why not just run one to the rear then split under the car


As im using a non abs master cylinder, so has 4 ports

Surely you'll still need a bias valve of sorts in there? Nice looking project by the way Thumbs up


Im running inline limiters simular to the 205 gtis use, has been fine on my other 306 gti6s and my 205 that i run with GTi6 brakes, never lock up the back and brakes are spot on :-)

Ah right I stand corrected! Nice lookin project, keep the updates coming! Thumbs up

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Posted 30th Sep 2014 at 09:36
pug_306

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Gave the car its first long run and has been spot on.












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Posted 17th Oct 2014 at 17:03
Eddleston

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Was the time intentional on that last photo? Razz

Looks lovely, wish I was able to get on with stuff that quickly/well!

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Posted 18th Oct 2014 at 19:20
pug_306

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Well spotted. I didn't even notice that ;-)

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1992 205 GTi6
205 Turbo 340bhp
Posted 19th Oct 2014 at 10:13
eddy_gti6

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You need to reset your service light Wink plenty 306s around there I see. Looki g good

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Posted 19th Oct 2014 at 11:23
pug_306

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eddy_gti6 wrote:
You need to reset your service light Wink plenty 306s around there I see. Looki g good


Yeah just finishing the V6 rallye then get round to doing the others i only have 11 gti6s at the moment lol :-)

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1992 205 GTi6
205 Turbo 340bhp
Posted 20th Oct 2014 at 13:12
pug_306

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Decided to change the gearbox to a VTS box, mainly because i want full use of my VTS rack :-) So treating it to a new clutch and flywheel :-)

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1992 205 GTi6
205 Turbo 340bhp
Posted 6th Feb 2015 at 19:46
pug_306

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Post #20
Just waiting on my carbon fibe mirror caps then will fit all my astor grey trim :-) Roof spoiler / Roof Trims / Wing mirrors / Scuttle panel and wipers and Aerial :-)

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1992 205 GTi6
205 Turbo 340bhp
Posted 12th Feb 2015 at 08:34
fatlapit

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Looking smart

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Posted 8th Mar 2015 at 16:20
jimmyrallye

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Very nice Smile

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Posted 8th Mar 2015 at 18:52
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Post #23
Got the roof wrapped as it has really bad laquer peel, Really pleased how well it came out, Fitted the carbon fibre hydrdipped mirror caps and coil pack cover:














Theres nothing else i really want to do to the car now so it will just be used and abused till i get bored of it, starting my next little project in a couple of weeks :-)


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1992 205 GTi6
205 Turbo 340bhp
Posted 15th Mar 2015 at 15:49
Carl Chambers

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Post #24
that's a nice looking 205!

someone was stupid letting that go!

the 306 looks good too.

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Posted 16th Mar 2015 at 07:54
jimmyrallye

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Post #25
What a lovely pair of pugs you have there ... Looking sweet on the black 6

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