Any advice welcome. I take this opportunit to thank those who have already started helping me (thnks guys really apprecaite the advice ) By the way this my first restoration project
my 68 fasty rebuild project
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azizv
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my 68 fasty rebuild project
hi all, I"m new to the forum. This a pic of my 68 fastback, needs alot of work. brakes engine steering etc.....fingers crossed
Any advice welcome. I take this opportunit to thank those who have already started helping me (thnks guys really apprecaite the advice ) By the way this my first restoration project
Any advice welcome. I take this opportunit to thank those who have already started helping me (thnks guys really apprecaite the advice ) By the way this my first restoration project
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Re: my 68 fasty rebuild project
Do you have bumpers?
Is that VW badge on the bonnet missing?
Is that VW badge on the bonnet missing?
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Re: my 68 fasty rebuild project
Dirk doesn't know about that. He is very reluctant. This is hurting him far more than he is willing to admit.
He is walking around, secretly hoping to find a fasty hiding behind a bush, crying for him to take it home and fix it up all nice and sweet.
He is walking around, secretly hoping to find a fasty hiding behind a bush, crying for him to take it home and fix it up all nice and sweet.
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Re: my 68 fasty rebuild project
Another Fastback that is being restored. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
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Re: my 68 fasty rebuild project
It has begun......, I have stripped the car almost completely. It needs a little bit of welding, I will post pics as soon as I can. Guys I need
with a Rubber kit for the car (incl door rubbers and other seals) some small odds and ends. Will I have to Import or is there a cheaper way locally to get some parts for this car ?
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Re: my 68 fasty rebuild project
Door and windscreen rubbers can be had from Pro Auto rubber. They sell generic rubber in metre lengths. Seems to work quite well.
All other Type 3 specific seals such as indicator seals etc have to be imported, unless you find good used locally.
Have you decided on colour and wheels for the Fasty?
All other Type 3 specific seals such as indicator seals etc have to be imported, unless you find good used locally.
Have you decided on colour and wheels for the Fasty?
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Re: my 68 fasty rebuild project
Dirk has some nice rubbers for the lights.Don't know if they are sold yet.
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Re: my 68 fasty rebuild project
Its gonna be Rs4 gloss blue was thinking of Vr6 rims or the new audi 20t rim not sure if they fit. Anyone have parts for sale pls pls .....
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Re: my 68 fasty rebuild project
Aah, so you are going to GermanLook the Fasty! It will look awesome in that colour 
What parts are you looking for? I have quite a few bits and pieces that I would like to part with
What parts are you looking for? I have quite a few bits and pieces that I would like to part with
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