Quick update, some people may have seen the blog post but my chassis has been powder-coated and the DF team are working on some improvements/updates based on feedback from V2-001 before sending mine out! https://dfkitcar.com/blog/goblin-v2-003-chassis-powder-coat
I've been thinking about color...
Awesome! I think your build goals are pretty similar to mine, I plan to mainly do time attack, although overall a bit more modest. I'm excited to see what you cook up, that thing's going to be a monster with a built EA888! Have you decided what turbo you're going to be using?
My answer would be a Golf Alltrack, and put an IS20/IS38 on it, but I'm also very biased. There were a decent number of good wagon options available in the 2015-2020 era.
iirc they said they were planning to keep producing the V1 for at least a year after the V2 comes out, but that was a while ago so idk their current plans.
Not yet, they're still working on the production prototype. If I had to guess maybe spring when the first frames will ship (complete guess, I'm not privy to anything more than anyone else)?
I'm sure it'll be hard to believe, but this is far more organized than its been in the past. I share the garage with someone equally as messy as me so its a dangerous combo:
Future DF Goblin V2 Engine:
Current project:
Back area:
Most useful item:
I'm sure there are plenty of rusty mk7's out there, but you've got my personal record for the rustiest mk7 I've seen someone do a lot of work on. Wild that these cars are a decade old now, I'm not used to it. Good luck with the progress!
I'm not certain because I'm more familiar with the manual, but if the clip on the end is the style I think it is, it's a C-clip that needs a screw driver inserted in it and to be pulled away to the left of the picture.
Unsure... I know the thick cables in the fuse box should just unbolt.
VW...
My daily, 2016 6 speed blue Golf R. Chosen because I love golfs :):
My tow rig and off-roader (and current project car in the 2nd picture), 2011 Nissan Xterra Pro-4X. Chosen because it's good at off-roading, has a 5000lb towing capacity, and is very cheap for what it is:
I appreciate the updates! I'm for sure in the boat of being okay with it taking a bit of time in exchange for everything being given the opportunity to be fully thought out.
I'm aware this is probably totally out of our control and too late, but I wish/hope we'd be able to use stock 5x112 ET35-50 wheels on the golf wheel bearings and hubs. Both because then I'd be able to use wheels I already have for my golfs, but also because the reluctor for the wheel speed...
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