bradleywallace wrote:I've spent this morning (in work) reading this thread. Inspiring, idea generating and quite frankly jaw dropping!
An absolutely jaw-dropping piece of art!
You've done a great job Tom!
Thank you very much! Glad you like it, makes all the hard work worth it when others appreciate everything that's gone into it!
Gazzagood wrote:Looking sweet Tom! I still have mine haha we should meet up for some photos!
haha no way, I can't believe it hasn't sold yet! Yeah for sure, we should do! Get on the London Scirocco's owners page on facebook - we are organising a meet up on there for next month
Papanick wrote:What an amazing car have you built there mate! I guess front bi-xenon facelift headlights and then I really don't know if there's anything else..! Awesome!
Thank you! Yeah, facelift bi-xenons are definitely on the list. Houses ruin everything though and alas buying our first home means xenons won't be for a little while yet
CezMer15 wrote:Congrats on the sponsor buddy! I also went for it when they posted up. Got a speedy response but didn't make the cut [emoji30] on the bright side, I did win the 'share this win this' this week though so I managed to grab myself £300 of gear for the year haha!
Well done on everything with the car as well. Very good example. Would be very interested to see your car in person if you're at any shows this coming year
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Thank you man! That's a shame
I was pretty shocked I got accepted - they took a few people on at once and a few people were a little butthurt, but I'm still not complaining with the sponsorship package they've offered me!
Wow, congrats on winning! I bet you are super chuffed
Thanks for your kind words, the car will be at all the usual upcoming shows this year - Early Edition next, then Players, then Gravity, Fitted and Vag at the Manor etc later on in the year.
Monday 10/04/17
Not much has changed really. I took the car to Volkswagen last week in an attempt to sort out the coding for the facelift rear lights (for those who don't know, when facelifting and rewiring the rear end, it will cause your fog light to remain on constantly, and left rear brake light to be on about 20% brightness all the time). It seems very challenging as only a handful people have done it successfully, and the coding is different on different models - pre 09 can use vagcom whereas 09 onwards need VCP.
Anyway, it turns out VW can't do it (yet). They say they know what needs to be done, but need to renew their software licence lease for some specific software (which is approx £500 a year for them!) so waiting on their regional manager to approve the purchase. I should hear back this week, and if all is well, it should be a 15 min job to code them correctly. We are also investigating coding sequential (Audi style) indicators.
I'll keep you all updated.
Tom