PM sent!Mike,
For the new MK4 are you missing any tan interior parts? I have some extra stuff sitting around if you are.
PM sent!Mike,
For the new MK4 are you missing any tan interior parts? I have some extra stuff sitting around if you are.
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Deck Rev1 Sketch by fouckhest, on FlickrLooks great from here!They are far from perfect, but for a $2k car, I think they will be good enough lol
They are far from perfect, but for a $2k car, I think they will be good enough lol
Looks great from here!
I said the same thing about my wheels too, I am going to eventually replace them with Kosei K1's but for now they function.
The deck design looks like a solid plan, you going with composite right?
Kosei K1s! Thats a throwback to the tire rack catalogs at work for me. Always came in wild colors too like orange. The TT I just finished up had fat 5s on it. Not my favorite Audi wheel but they always look good polished. Deck will be awesome when you get after it.I said the same thing about my wheels too, I am going to eventually replace them with Kosei K1's but for now they function.
The deck design looks like a solid plan, you going with composite right?
They make them in BRZ/GT86 fitment which is 17x8.5 ET40 in 5x100 and a 56.1 center bore. I will be replacing my current spacers on my car(bolt on) with ones that are 57.1 center bore(hub side) and 56.1(wheel side) that way i don't have to modify the wheels either. I'm not doing a crazy color just plain old silver. My Mk4 is not conducive to wild colored wheels, would be Bronze, Silver or Black, and the bronze and black would be pushing it since the car is dark green.Kosei K1s! Thats a throwback to the tire rack catalogs at work for me. Always came in wild colors too like orange. The TT I just finished up had fat 5s on it. Not my favorite Audi wheel but they always look good polished. Deck will be awesome when you get after it.

Personally, I would do the two steps out of the back door and keep the rest at the same level. At 8" wide for the top section you create an issue for a table where someone might back the chair onto the steps behind and that can ruin a party. We are reevaluating our deck currently because we have a very wide stairway and it really limits the ways we can arrange the furniture on the deck as there is no concentrated flow pattern. I'm taking out the steps except for a generous 4' stairway that frees up over 50sqft of deck space.
What if you kept the upper deck closer to the current size maybe extend toward the garage to have more room for the grill/sink. Then have steps down to the lower level that would wrap around the upper level again going toward the garage even further. More space on the lower level where you want the privacy and less up top than what you were sketching. A bigger space down low/ smaller up top rather than splitting it into 2 medium size decks. Not sure that is making sense as I type it out.Always appreciate the feedback/input, the issue with where the upper deck is the elevation relative to our neighbors, uphill, they can essentially be on their deck and look down....so if my wife wants to be out laying in the sun and the upper deck were the big area, should would not be comfortable laying out in a bathing suit.
Elevation has been a constant battle with this house/layout in many ways. Ultimately, this layout the best considering all factors involved, the upper deck will have to be were the grill lives, we may end up putting a sink up there as well, but all TBD. Sometimes we have to compromise and make the the best of what we have to work with, which is the story of this house lol
What if you kept the upper deck closer to the current size maybe extend toward the garage to have more room for the grill/sink. Then have steps down to the lower level that would wrap around the upper level again going toward the garage even further. More space on the lower level where you want the privacy and less up top than what you were sketching. A bigger space down low/ smaller up top rather than splitting it into 2 medium size decks. Not sure that is making sense as I type it out.
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrI envy your ability to pick deck colors much faster than I have
LOL - well the wife has been a big help, she ordered the samples which made it really easy. Also, with the house being green we knew we'd want something to contrast/compliment thatI envy your ability to pick deck colors much faster than I have. Those should look great together and I love black with stainless wire look.
Ordering the samples vs getting them from the local distributor was a big help. You get a 1ft long sample vs like a 3-4in piece from the distributor.LOL - well the wife has been a big help, she ordered the samples which made it really easy. Also, with the house being green we knew we'd want something to contrast/compliment that
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrComing along good with the deck. I bet that was not the most enjoyable doing anywork in this heat. Man the heat came much earlier this year than it did last year.
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrWhat engine is in your buddies golf? The exhaust looks great, I need to have mine reworked, its a 3" turbo back but i need it to be welded instead of clamped. I also need to do motor mounts though too lol.
The deck progress looks great, what color composite did you go with, i don't think i remember seeing it in the thread.
The deck is looking fantastic and nice work on the exhaust. I appreciate the flattery but I see nothing wrong with your welds. Toes are wet out nicely and no inclusions so that's a win. Consistency is hit and miss for me as well, especially on out of position welds.
look like a nice combo of colors for sure, I appreciate the offer, i have a few friends up this way but none that weld very well, so i may just take it to a shop and have it done.His car is actually an R32 shell, golf bumpers and the engine is a 24v 2.8L out of his original 2002.5 GTi
If you were closer I'd certainly offer to help with the exhaust!
Thanks on the deck, composite colors are up in this post: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/my-mini-garagemahal.460683/page-24#post-10729632
this is my first post on GJ!
long time lurker and avid reader and inspiration getter.
been following your thread for a while homie. you were up at Swoops this past weekend? his shop is like 45min from my place!
anyways, everything in here looks stellar- cars, home improvements, the garage-mahal.
keep hammerin buddy.
sidenote: i want to start a garage thread but its so much dam effort![]()
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrDid you go with the stock tire size 225/45/17? I have done that myself when mounting tires too, ish happens. I painted my front Calipers silver, but i want to redo them.
The deck looks awesome, the color flows very well with the colors on the house for sure.
I went with 225/45/17's as well. 15mm front spacer and 20mm rear, but i also did a stud conversion, and coilovers(FK Streetline). Fhey are far from slammed and the car rides quite comfortable.Yup, 225/45/17, I want this to just be a nice cruiser, plus with only lowering "cup kit" amount, side wall is needed to fill out the fenders. Will likely dig into my spacer collection to help dial in the stance.
Thanks, we are super happy with it, excited to start getting some railing up

Deck is coming along nicely. The color looks great together and with flow well with the house.
Can't wait to see the wheels finally on the car.
I went with 225/45/17's as well. 15mm front spacer and 20mm rear, but i also did a stud conversion, and coilovers(FK Streetline). Fhey are far from slammed and the car rides quite comfortable.
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The progress on the deck looks good. I wouldn't worry about spacers since it's going to be a DD right? The TT fat fives look good on it for sure.
The wheels look perfect on it. Are you going to keep the pin stripe or remove it?