Post a pic of your car
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Yes it's not bad at all but i felt pretty bad cutting it. Lol. Thanks man
- Shaun1982
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Re: Post a pic of your car
My missus got me this as a groom's cake
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Re: Post a pic of your car
She did buy black wheels to go with it so it looked like they were being changed but the cake woman never put them on or gave us them
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Re: Post a pic of your car
it looks great loweredshshivji wrote:Nice back end
Shak
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Cheers palroc82 wrote:it looks great loweredshshivji wrote:Nice back end
Shak
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Re: Post a pic of your car
^^ chers man ^^ what are your views on the front splitter however? haha
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Those are some big ass brakes!
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Shaun1982 wrote:My missus got me this as a groom's cake
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Hadn't seen this - thats brilliant haha
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Picked this up last night. Swapped my TDI 170 Manual which Ive had for about 9 months for a TSI 210 DSG. Loving it so far.
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Greetings from Germany!
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Wow. What a stunnerYyB wrote:Greetings from Germany!
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Whilst we were on holiday in France , i came across this interesting bridge that seemed to just 'stop' at the edge of the road than runs alongside the river Loire .
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@47.61136 ... PZYxXQ!2e0
Intrigued , i wanted to find the other 'end' to see if we could go and explore ! . With a bit of help from the satnav i managed to find a place we could get access to it.
After parking the car up - it struck me as a great scene to take a few snaps with the car
We managed to walk alongside the arches until an embankment where we could climb up and get to the top , Me and my nipper then walked the viaduct right to the end enjoying a great unspoilt view across the Loire Valley. It turns out that this was once a railway but the bridge crossing the river was bombed by the Luftwaffe during WW2 , and this section of viaduct over the flood plain ( about 1 mile long) is all that remains of the old railway. On google earth , you can still see the remains of the pontoons in the river bed that once carried the bridge across. Anyway - it's a great backdrop for a few arty pics of our favorite car if you can get the perspective right . This pic was taken with my mobile phone - but it's not bad considering . I used the snapseed app to edit the photo and used the 'drama' filter in both weak (above) and strong (below) modes to achieve the effects in the pics
Please excuse the roofbars !
Lee
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@47.61136 ... PZYxXQ!2e0
Intrigued , i wanted to find the other 'end' to see if we could go and explore ! . With a bit of help from the satnav i managed to find a place we could get access to it.
After parking the car up - it struck me as a great scene to take a few snaps with the car
We managed to walk alongside the arches until an embankment where we could climb up and get to the top , Me and my nipper then walked the viaduct right to the end enjoying a great unspoilt view across the Loire Valley. It turns out that this was once a railway but the bridge crossing the river was bombed by the Luftwaffe during WW2 , and this section of viaduct over the flood plain ( about 1 mile long) is all that remains of the old railway. On google earth , you can still see the remains of the pontoons in the river bed that once carried the bridge across. Anyway - it's a great backdrop for a few arty pics of our favorite car if you can get the perspective right . This pic was taken with my mobile phone - but it's not bad considering . I used the snapseed app to edit the photo and used the 'drama' filter in both weak (above) and strong (below) modes to achieve the effects in the pics
Please excuse the roofbars !
Lee
My build thread here >> http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 13&t=14620
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Are these dectane rear lights?YyB wrote:Greetings from Germany!
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Re: Post a pic of your car
Yes, they are.