FIXING MY WRECKED VW GOLF R
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Head to squarespace.com to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code - matarmstrong I bought a wrecked vw golf r mk7.5 and now its time to get my hands dirty. All airbags have deployed, the front end has had a smash and theres pretty bad damaged to the radiator and bonnet, but has it bent the frame? and is the Engine still okay? I begin to find out the further i dig into it. - ALLOY FIX - alloy-fix.com - @alloyfix_romford
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In the opening segment, the video sets the stage for a high-stakes car rebuild project. The creator highlights sponsorships and immediately dives into the challenge of a wrecked VW Golf R mk7.5, with airbags deployed and front-end damage that includes radiator and bonnet issues. The narrative emphasizes the plan to assess whether the frame is bent and if the engine remains viable, framing the build as a hands-on learning journey rather than a professional repair job. Viewers are introduced to the key parts and missing bits, including a break in the coolant temperature sensor path, and the decision to source a replacement bumper and other components. The excitement is amplified by the reveal that an OEM wing and a bonnet may be on the way, setting up the next steps in the restoration and reassembly process.
Topics · automotive repair · car restoration · diy automotive · project vehicle
Questions answered
- What is the main goal of the project shown in the video?
- To assess and repair a wrecked VW Golf R mk7.5, verify engine and frame integrity, replace damaged parts, and bring the car back to functional condition while documenting the process.
- Which parts are identified as damaged and in need of replacement early in the video?
- The front-end components including the bumper, radiator, bonnet, crash bar, and a brittle coolant temperature sensor housing are noted as damaged or missing.