Showing posts with label Golf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Golf. Show all posts
2/1/20
3/27/15
"Only The Fittest 2014" by Skollie Respected Hooligan
With the announcement of Only The Fittest, I realised I would be away in
Mossel Bay at the same time of the show. Being my first opportunity to
attend an official CapeStance show, there was no way I was going to miss
it. So show day came, 4 hour drive behind us and we were back in the
Cape, heading into Paarden Eiland an industrial area back dropped by
towers of shipping containers. The venue picked for the show was great,
it had a real exclusivity feel to it as if the only way you knew about
it was if you knew someone that knew someone.
The cars on show were awesome, you can really see guys are trying hard to show their passion and love for the scene. It’s great that the guys that do it right are shown off and set above the rest because in a way they deserve it. I think their cars are an inspiration, their hard work and dedication should drive you to have the same commitment to your car/project/build so that when the next show comes your car is in the line up. Slowly you can see guys are stepping out of their comfort zones and doing things different, creating there own take on something or just trying to mix it up to create variation and stand out from the rest.
I could think of no better way to end off the year other than jamming a
venue full with some of the fittest cars in the Cape. After going to
these events I slowly learn how much the hosts of the events actually
put in to give us these awesome days. I really have to applaud the guys
at CapeStance for their efforts, attention to detail and the dedication
to growing the scene. I truly cannot wait to see what 2015 has in store
for us, but like every year, I’m sure it will be killed.

3/16/15
"The Devil’s Golf"
"The Devil’s Golf"
by Bryn Musselwhite
Whatever you do in life, somebody will have done it before you. And yup, somebody else will do it after you. So placing your own personal mark on anything can be a tricky balance – you’ll find it somewhere between jumping from the roof of a 10-storey building and gently dipping a toe.
When it comes to cars, everybody loves a project, from a full strip down to a fine tune. But what if you fall in love with somebody else’s work? Does that mean you have to leave it as is? Does it hell! The real trick is making your own mark and improving the DNA…
Older cars always take you back a little bit. Maybe not all the
way to the late-’70s, early-’80s when the Mk1 Volkswagen Golf GTI
pretty much created a genre. But the design cues that echo across the
decades from back then always mentally transport you to another time.
It’s what makes working with a classic so much more pleasurable, but
risky for me at the same time. You have to get it just right.
Richard ‘Fish’ Fisher from Chicago is a lover of all things automotive. I genuinely couldn’t pin him down to a specific model or marque if I tried, and trust me – I don’t want to. I like people who just like cars, four wheels and an engine. Hell, sometimes they don’t even have to have four wheels… Or an engine for that matter. I’ve been known to melt over a pile of parts.
2/7/15
8/8/13
The Unicorn [Re:Published from Capstance.com]
Noor Abrahams' VW Golf Mk3 GTi 3-door
This particular MK3 is no ordinary Golf GTI, although the MK3 is notably the underdog out of all the GTi models to date. This particular one stands out, not only because of it being a rare to SA soil but also due to the extremely particular and finicky nature of its owner, Mr Noor Abrahams.
Around 2006 I
was introduced to Noor, by a friend of mine Raees Amien (12Twentyfour).
Walking into Noors' garage and home for the first time was like opening a
personal biography, as his home is a true reflection of his MK3 and VW
love and his finicky or OCD tendencies so to say. The white golf
featured here, stood in this very parking spot above for countless years
to date and back then it stood alongside a beautiful Maroon MK3 Jetta
VR6, Wolfsburg Edition. Both these cars were immaculately taken care of.
Any panel or imperfection was instantaneously swopped out for brand new
OEM parts from the VW agents. Walking past the two ladies, only the
golf being wrapped up under a German imported car cover (which is softer
than most people's underwear) as the Jetta was used more often than
not. I was confronted by some of the OEM TT "Fat Five" wheel setup that
was just gathering dust. However, the Jetta is now replaced by a MK5
Golf GTI. Entering his home, you are welcomed with this clinically clean
feel and unusually neat arrangement of furniture and it was dressed
with some personal canvas prints of his works of art. Immediately I
could tell that this MK3 was no stroke of luck, it's just an extension
of the personality and passion that is hidden in the mind of Noor
Abrahams. This car is one of those cars that are basically on of the
unicorns of the local scene, mostly because she is kept safe undercover
and garaged most of its life. Hardly ever coming out if the weather is a
bit overcast or if there is going to be a chance of only find a tight
parking spot. So getting to feature this fine example of a MK3 was
really an honour.
The Following are words from Noor himself:
"I always
wanted a 3-door Golf ever since I became friends with the owner way back
when I was in high-school with a German dude by the name of Hans who
came to study in SA and brought along his 1989 Golf Mk2 GTi 16v in oak
green complete with BBS RS 15in alloys.
After a hunt for a few years, and a serious search for 1year, I managed to come across a guy on the VWClub.co.za forum who owned an immaculate 1996 Golf GTi 8v in black complete with sunroof but no aircon. After much negotiating he informed me he will contact me when he is ready to sell as he must keep the car for 24months on his name. At the 23rd month I contacted him and was informed this car was already sold. I felt really upset although that soon changed when the same guy informed me he still has a white mk3 GTi with aircon but no sunroof. 3months later this was parked in my garage after being hauled from JHB by trailer. It was March 2007 and at that point I already had most of the parts which was to be fitted. The car was stock standard and original - perfect to serve the basis for a project car.
After a hunt for a few years, and a serious search for 1year, I managed to come across a guy on the VWClub.co.za forum who owned an immaculate 1996 Golf GTi 8v in black complete with sunroof but no aircon. After much negotiating he informed me he will contact me when he is ready to sell as he must keep the car for 24months on his name. At the 23rd month I contacted him and was informed this car was already sold. I felt really upset although that soon changed when the same guy informed me he still has a white mk3 GTi with aircon but no sunroof. 3months later this was parked in my garage after being hauled from JHB by trailer. It was March 2007 and at that point I already had most of the parts which was to be fitted. The car was stock standard and original - perfect to serve the basis for a project car.
By June 2007,
the car had a full respray in Arctic white by Cannings, I had brand-new
VR6 Highline bumpers fitted, stubby Cabrio Mk4 mirrors, cabrio Mk4
beadings, and some tasty after-market parts all fitted. I hated the
black top-textured bumpers and those textured beadings as after the
rain, you find the silicone running down the lower half of the car so
therefore wanted these full colour coded items as they more practical
and less of an eye-sore. The car was lowered on Traxxion coilovers with
Koni sleeves. A brand-new full stainless steel Powerflow system was
installed to ensure the exhaust note still maintained that GTi sporty
sound with dual chrome tailpieces finishing it off.
All lighting on the car was changed to Hella Mk4 headlights, in.pro
crystal foglights and indicators and FK crystal clear/red tail lights.
My theme for the car was based on an Audi since Audi uses the same paint
code for their A3/A4 models which looks like a cream base colour. For
this very reason I approached Audi and requested where I can get the
same leather in cinnamon brown. They informed me most approved
re-upholsterers should be able to supply me this and kindly gave me the
exact colour code. I went to visit the good guys at Domingoes in Salt
River who I used previously on our maroon VR6 3litre and they retrimmed
my seats in 2days flat with doorcards!
Some final
details on the interior included a Momo Fighter Zebrano wood/leather
steering wheel, Momo leather gearknob, audi TT aluminium pedals, cabrio
Mk4 chrome door handles, cabrio Mk4 chrome tip brake handle, Sony Xplode
headunit, Macrom split speaker set, Bazooka 8in basstube to finish off
the sound. I also had a full tilt/slide Webasto sunroof fitted as
supplied to our local Mk3's when they were sold here in SA.
All the above
work was completed over a 3month period from start to finish. The last
and most important feature of the car was my very first set of BBS
wheels which are the very rare BBS RV208 in brilliant silver (only 2,500
sets ever made globally in 17x7.5J ET35). To get the rear stance
perfect I fitted 7mm aluminium hub-centric spacers. As an alternate
setup I also ran genuine Audi TT wheels from time to time to match the
Audi theme running throughout the car.
Future changes are that I am still searching high and low for a new set of super rare Hella Colour Magic all-red tail lights to ensure the car remains true to the OEMplus theme.
Future changes are that I am still searching high and low for a new set of super rare Hella Colour Magic all-red tail lights to ensure the car remains true to the OEMplus theme.
Although Noor say the car is far from complete, it was still worthy of being given some special attention and a feature and we were lucky enough to get Lorenzo Lakay (link to the video on CasualSociety) to join us to capture a video of this beauty. This is especially because, even though Noor owned this car for so many years no one was really able to secure a proper feature until now. We hope to hear from Noor soon, especially because he has a new wheel setup that we are dying to expose. Its something that has a bit of a Porsche smell to it. So keep tuned, you'll sure be seeing more of this infamous MK3!
Photos: Achmat Booley
Video: Lorenzo Lakay (Casual Society)
Words: Tauriq Ajam and Noor Abrahams
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