My Rising Blue Roc R

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Re: My Rising Blue Roc R

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ok after a quick wash its looking much better (not waxed it tho) :D

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i think i need to buy some tailpipe cleaning material......
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That is stunning! :clap:
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and finally the interior modding is complete!

The correct part for the 4 button compartment arrived today so went to pick it up. Some flaffing about trying to get the 12V socket out of the old tray (my god that was a bugger to get out) and then it was all fitted to the new covered storage compartment. I've updated the original parts listing i put up on Page 2 for those who want to do a similar mod. :)

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That should be it for mods (for now lol)
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GTI2RocR wrote:i think i need to buy some tailpipe cleaning material......
yes you do they were an absolute disgrace yesterday :D

was good to meet up and have a good look around and underneath the R yesterday, definately the right colour choice and had a real presence on the route out of the pod when Dom was behind you, you can spot them chrome vw badges from about 300 yeards :yes:
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good to finally meet up wiv ya again!

I see Halfords sell autosol so will get some from there and get those 2 pipes sorted for inters. :yes:
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was a cracking day yesterday very relaxed, car did look the absolute business :yes:
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wigit wrote:was a cracking day yesterday very relaxed, car did look the absolute business :yes:
x2 :yes: :yes:
My Roc was fast - but now its FASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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right more pics!

following wigit's advice after my first public outing with a "dirty" pair of exhaust pipes, bought some Autosol and did some work on them! WOW!!! Amazing stuff lol.

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Wigit should be proud of that!!! Cos i never bothered with the exhaust on the GTI in 4 years of ownership.

and some random pics of the interior as i've not posted much of the cloth trim. I personally think its nicer than the leather option, the light grey alcantara giving the inside some contrast.

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and the dials with blue needles.

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finally whilst i had the camera i thought i might as well snap this wee baby that was parked a few yards away.

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I hope you've waxed your tips so they are easier to clean next time ;)

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trix wrote:I hope you've waxed your tips so they are easier to clean next time ;)

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i can wax the metal chrome tail pipes?????

hmmm never thought about that.

will get back on it as i have some lusso oro wax that i've not started using yet!

need to have a nice cool overcast day to do a proper cleaning session on the R.

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GTI2RocR wrote:
trix wrote:I hope you've waxed your tips so they are easier to clean next time ;)

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i can wax the metal chrome tail pipes?????

hmmm never thought about that.

will get back on it as i have some lusso oro wax that i've not started using yet!

need to have a nice cool overcast day to do a proper cleaning session on the R.

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Does that actually work? I would have thought the temperature would be enough to make a layer wax into an adhesive surface??
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Hi I've bought a foot rest cover like yours but just want clarification on how to remove the plastic foot rest first before I drill the holes.

I know there are two screw covers I need to remove one with a screw driver, but it's the second which I'm not sure about. I have seen on another post that it's an allen key job...is this correct? If so what size allen key does it need?
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Love the car, i want to do the centre cup holder and the rear, how hard is the middle to do ?
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I missed your clean tip handy work
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wigit wrote:I missed your clean tip handy work
i did mine at the weekend, i also polished the whole backbox :eyepop: :clap:
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182_blue wrote:
wigit wrote:I missed your clean tip handy work
i did mine at the weekend, i also polished the whole backbox :eyepop: :clap:
thats a bit much for me really...clean tips are enough!
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GTI2RocR wrote:
182_blue wrote:
wigit wrote:I missed your clean tip handy work
i did mine at the weekend, i also polished the whole backbox :eyepop: :clap:
thats a bit much for me really...clean tips are enough!

yeh but you can see the back part of the backbox so now mine dazzles people behind me :clap: :clap:, ps where are you based mate ?
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Backbox FTW
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182_blue wrote:Love the car, i want to do the centre cup holder and the rear, how hard is the middle to do ?
bit of patience in getting the things off not that hard really!

Best way is to remove the armrest to give u more access to the back of the cup holder. But you still have to loosen the whole centre console from in front of the gear stick (the 2 triangular handles) so u can lift it up enough to slide the old one out and new one in.

Check out Arlut's thread in Interior Decor. I printed it all out and me and a mate got it all done in 2 hours. We took it easy as he didn't want to do any damage to my car! He said 1 hour easy now that he knows how to get the various bits off.

Rear cup holder is just 2 screws. Unscrew, Pull out, ram new one in, re screw...job done.
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