Barn Find: Turbo Technics Dimma 205 1.9gti

Barn Find: Turbo Technics Dimma 205 1.9gti

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sf0wler

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14 posts

18 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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I recently purchased a genuine Dimma Turbo Technics 205 Gti, which had been sat in a barn for the last 17 years.

It is now undergoing a full nut and bolt restoration by Terry Pankhurst. The same guy who built it 35 years ago!

If anyone has any genuine parts for sale that would help complete the project please feel free to get in touch.



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Don1

16,071 posts

215 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Dream car for me - good luck!

EdmondDantes

332 posts

148 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Woah, very very cool.

r1ch

2,916 posts

203 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Looks ace, got any more pictures?

Whistle

1,496 posts

140 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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I very nearly bought a pearlescent white one of these when I was 23 (1993)

I was going to trade in my cherry red 1.9GTI, but couldn’t quite afford it. frown

sf0wler

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14 posts

18 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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So the car has made lots of progress over the last few months


sf0wler

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Monday 25th September 2023
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sf0wler

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sf0wler

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Don1

16,071 posts

215 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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Gorgeous

sf0wler

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Monday 25th September 2023
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Alex Z

1,513 posts

83 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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Never had any great desire to own one of these but fascinated to see how it goes back together.

Mr Tidy

24,348 posts

134 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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That's looking great. thumbup

I didn't know Turbo Technics had made these, I only remember them doing Capri 2.8s and XR4is.

ben5575

6,645 posts

228 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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Don1 said:
Dream car for me - good luck!
Same here. Can't wait to see the finished article!

Rabbitt

18 posts

15 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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Very cool!

Dr.Hellno

142 posts

22 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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Fairplay! Always rated these on the CC’d split rims.

Be wicked with a Clio V6 setup in the back(and a turbo)

Edited by Dr.Hellno on Monday 25th September 22:41

Evolved

3,765 posts

194 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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Fair play for taking it on. Lovely colour!

Never been a massive Dimma fan, they’re of the time for sure, but do appreciate the work that goes into them. A lad I knew when younger had a Clio Dimma. That was probably my fave of their kits.

It was Max Power featured. Loved the colour.

Edited by Evolved on Tuesday 26th September 02:52

TeaNoSugar

1,311 posts

172 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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That looks like a good thorough re-build. I bet it’ll be great when finished thumbup

I love wide-arch rally cars, but the slats in the rear wings dated those (late 80s ?) Dimma kits really badly. Now though there’s definitely something “retro” cool about it, like those mad wide-arched Ferrari kits from the 80s - can’t remember the name properly. Koenik? Or Koenig or something like that.


I always though the 306 Maxi kit was the best looking. Still had a nice purposeful stance, but without the 80s creased bodywork and faux-F348 slats along the side.




Nice! Not sure if this was a Dimma kit design though?

BrettMRC

4,480 posts

167 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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What was the power/torque output like on the turbo build?

Krikkit

27,000 posts

188 months

Tuesday 26th September 2023
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TeaNoSugar said:
I always though the 306 Maxi kit was the best looking. Still had a nice purposeful stance, but without the 80s creased bodywork and faux-F348 slats along the side.




Nice! Not sure if this was a Dimma kit design though?
Iirc the Maxi kits were all in-house Peugeot, but unquestionably a big influence of the Dimma kits etc. Lovely machines.