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    2024 Intro

    In a couple of weeks’ time, the 2024 edition of Ultimate Dubs will once again bring the cream of UK’s VAG enthusiast scene together at the Telford International Centre. We’ve covered this event many times in the past and will be continuing the tradition this year with Mario back on the ground in Telford on Sunday March 10.

    Mario’s coverage from last year’s event should give you an idea of what to expect from Ultimate Dubs 2024, but for this week’s Throwback post, we’re winding back the clock a decade and revisiting Paddy’s spotlight-o-rama from Ultimate Dubs 2014. While some things stay the same in the Dub world others change as trends come and go and tastes evolve, so it would be great to know where these cars are now, 10 years on.

    2014 Feature

    When choosing a selection of cars from a show, it’s quite difficult to find a balance. Being Ultimate Dubs, this post could easily be filled with Golfs alone, but as is the Speedhunters way, we try to find things that are maybe a little bit different. You know, the cars that are sometimes tucked away in the corner, or the ones that are maybe overshadowed by some of the bigger builds.

    Of course, we start with a Golf, but not just any Golf.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-26

    Rotiform teamed up with Players and Euro Magic to bring us only the second Euro Magic-kitted Golf MkII on the planet.

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    It’s a look that suits the MkII well and provides an alternative to the G60 arch extensions. Sticking with their own rolling stock, 15-inch Rotiform USFs sit tucked thanks to Air Lift Performance suspension.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-28

    The overfenders are period inspired and look, dare I say it, rather timeless against the white bodywork. Definitely one of the more subtle over-arch applications.

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    The rest of the exterior has followed the subtle approach too; even the chin spoiler could easily be missed on first look.

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    In the mint engine bay currently resides a DOHC GTi engine, but I’ve a feeling that’s probably not going to stay that way for too long. The car was just about finished in time for the show and drove there under its own power, so I think there’s still plenty more to come from this particular Golf.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-1

    Of course, Ultimate Dubs is not just about the VW brand. One of the cars that really stole my heart was this concours-quality Audi Ur-Quattro.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-2

    The car has been restored to completely stock using new panels where required and repainted in Tornado Red.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-3

    The famous five-cylinder engine is still under the hood. The 2.1-litre 10V motor produces around 200hp and 210lb-ft, which doesn’t sound like a whole lot, especially compared to its rally brethren, but this was a mighty amount of power in the 1980s.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-4

    The interior, to fail avoiding the old car journalist cliché, was like going back in time. Digital clocks have never look better.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-5

    The owner, Lee, filled me in on the details of the car and even remarked about the digital dashboard’s electronic voice synthesiser which talks to the driver over the car’s radio to advise of any issues.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-6

    In keeping with the theme of the car, the original Ronal wheels were refurbished and powder-coated white. It’s funny how a completely stock car is the one that leaves a lasting impression. I’ve been stuck in the classifieds ever since, dreaming of finding one…

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-8

    Well, I could hardly make it through the halls without finding a Golf MkI on BBS splits, but this is a great example of why it’s such a timeless recipe.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-7

    The immaculate clean and smoothed bay has what I believe to be a 2.0-litre 16V on twin Dellorto carburettors. It almost feels like the words ‘clean’ and ‘smooth’ just don’t do this any justice. Can you imagine the amount of work involved in cutting, welding, filling, smoothing and painting to get it to this stage, let alone relocating wiring and hiding everything possible?!

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-9

    I couldn’t find evidence of an air suspension install, so will just have to assume it’s static. I quite like the tucked look; certainly I find it more appealing than poke.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-10

    Porsche door handles are quite a common change. Subtle, but a nod towards just how vast and all-conquering the VW family is.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-11

    It would appear that same attention has been carried out through every nook and cranny on this car. I’d love to see it up on a lift, wheels off, to get a proper look at it. The interior in particular was special – a mixture of leather and suede, colour-coded to the exterior.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-12

    It might not be for everyone, but I can’t get it out of my head just how much work is involved in getting a car to this standard. For that alone it deserves some respect.

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    At the complete opposite end of the spectrum, and yet still equally enjoyable was this Type 2 Bus.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-14

    Built by its owner as a place to chill out with this friends, it has immeasurable quantities of natural character.

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    The air ride setup was home-made too. It’s only when you see people walking past and the roof is below shoulder height, that you realise just how low this Type 2 is.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-17

    The owner describes the bodywork as being created by ‘mother nature’ such is its natural patina with a few choice and subtle additions by himself. Obviously, VW Buses weren’t originally designed to run this low, so the body has been modified to allow this. The front end is tubbed, which can just be seen with the front door open, so normally the seat would sit at the same level as the arch.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-16

    The motor is a 1.8-litre unit on Webers, producing around 100hp. Well, they can’t all be Race Taxis I guess. That metal rise is a great indicator of how much lower the Bus is.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-18

    I was never a Type 2 sort of guy growing up, but there was something about this, sat amongst a plethora of immaculate builds with pristine paintwork, that just made me smile every time I walked past.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-19

    So far we’ve had a Golf, a Quattro, another Golf and a Type 2 split. Not too bad in the diversity stakes I hope you’ll agree so just to finish things off, I want to show you this Beetle.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-20

    It’s not just any Beetle mind you, but rather a 673hp street-legal drag car that runs in the VWDRC events in the UK.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-21

    All that horsepower is created by a 2.35-litre Impreza engine with a Garrett turbo boosting to 2.0bar on a mixture of pump fuel and 20% methanol.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-22

    For Ultimate Dubs, the Beetle was on its street wheel and tyre combo. That is, 15×8-inch Centre Line REV wheels with Mickey Thompson Street Radials on the rear and 15×4-inch skinnies on the front with Continental 145/65R15s.

    Ultimate Dubs Spotlights PMcG-24

    With a cage rated for as quick as 8.5-second ETs, it’s probably worth pointing out how pleasant the rest of the interior is. Leather – albeit wrapped over Jaz lightweight seats, a Sony CD player and even windows that go up and down. The rear seating area has been removed though, to allow room for the turbo and charge cooler, so it’ll just be the one lucky passenger who gets to experience things from the second best seat in the house.

    Paddy McGrath
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