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Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 6:41 pm
by LLD123
Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 10:45 pm
by Beaves85
Looks much tidier. Hope you're enjoying cleaning it

Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 9:13 pm
by LLD123
Beaves85 wrote:Looks much tidier. Hope you're enjoying cleaning it

Haha thank you. Yes loving cleaning it although seem to run out of time and unfortunately it is running up a dirty slightly gravel tarmac to work so needs cleaning a lot more often.
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Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 9:19 pm
by C00kie
Wow, that's a lot of products! Glad you're enjoying giving it the TLC!
Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 9:20 pm
by LLD123
C00kie wrote:Wow, that's a lot of products! Glad you're enjoying giving it the TLC!
Haha yes I seem to have collected rather a few. All work amazingly but unfortunately don't get the time to use them all. Would have to spare a whole day for that. Would love to see the results though.
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Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 9:33 pm
by LLD123
So the next thing I decided to do was to add in some puddle lights. What I didn't realise was that my car being a 58 plate was a year out of actually having any wiring in the door panel. Along with help from my other half he took it apart and had to re-wire the lot threading cables through the existing holes in the door card.
It took a day and a half to complete simply because of how fiddly it was.
I couldn't believe that there was just a bit of red plastic to act as the reflector in the door.
However I am pleased with how it turns out. Just something that catches people's attention.
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Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 10:06 pm
by LLD123
The next thing I wanted to do was to pain the brake callipers. I initially couldn't decide between red or blue behind the black wheels. So took a look at some pictures from online.
I then decided to go with blue paint as wanted to keep it all blue and black and hadn't seen as many blue callipers around.
The callipers needed some cleaning up but was also a good time to give the wheels a proper clean both sides.
I couldn't believe what a difference the paint made to the car. (In my opinion anyway) I love the callipers and glad I decided to give it a go.
If I wasn't so strapped for cash I'd love to get some bigger brake discs on it as think these would love great behind the wheels.
Anyway that's how the car stands currently but I have a few more plans in the pipeline like a stage 1 remap and possibly new exhaust system but again all Costly, especially when I now have a new motorbike too.
Oh and the fact a colleague at work decided to put her tow bar through my nice newly painted and re-furbed bumper....
Back to the bodyshop she goes.....
Hey ho better start saving
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Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:57 pm
by Addymk2
LLD123 wrote:The next thing I wanted to do was to pain the brake callipers. I initially couldn't decide between red or blue behind the black wheels. So took a look at some pictures from online.
I then decided to go with blue paint as wanted to keep it all blue and black and hadn't seen as many blue callipers around.
The callipers needed some cleaning up but was also a good time to give the wheels a proper clean both sides.
I couldn't believe what a difference the paint made to the car. (In my opinion anyway) I love the callipers and glad I decided to give it a go.
If I wasn't so strapped for cash I'd love to get some bigger brake discs on it as think these would love great behind the wheels.
Anyway that's how the car stands currently but I have a few more plans in the pipeline like a stage 1 remap and possibly new exhaust system but again all Costly, especially when I now have a new motorbike too.
Oh and the fact a colleague at work decided to put her tow bar through my nice newly painted and re-furbed bumper....
Back to the bodyshop she goes.....
Hey ho better start saving
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I think we may have the same colleague. Some tube put there tow bar through mine in that exact spot 2 weeks ago!
Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:59 pm
by Addymk2
LLD123 wrote:
Oh and the fact a colleague at work decided to put her tow bar through my nice newly painted and re-furbed bumper....
Back to the bodyshop she goes.....
Hey ho better start saving
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I think we may have the same colleague. Some tube put there tow bar through mine in the same spot 2 weeks ago!
Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:19 pm
by LLD123
Addymk2 wrote:LLD123 wrote:
Oh and the fact a colleague at work decided to put her tow bar through my nice newly painted and re-furbed bumper....
Back to the bodyshop she goes.....
Hey ho better start saving
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I think we may have the same colleague. Some tube put there tow bar through mine in the same spot 2 weeks ago!
No way!!! What a coincidence is that?! My car is only just going into the body shop this week. Insurance taken an age to get sorted but hopefully this week it will finally happen. New bumper time, (after spending a small fortune getting the old one fixed back up a few months back) hey ho. Lol. Damn tow bars!
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Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 9:57 pm
by Addymk2
LLD123 wrote:Addymk2 wrote:LLD123 wrote:
Oh and the fact a colleague at work decided to put her tow bar through my nice newly painted and re-furbed bumper....
Back to the bodyshop she goes.....
Hey ho better start saving
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I think we may have the same colleague. Some tube put there tow bar through mine in the same spot 2 weeks ago!
No way!!! What a coincidence is that?! My car is only just going into the body shop this week. Insurance taken an age to get sorted but hopefully this week it will finally happen. New bumper time, (after spending a small fortune getting the old one fixed back up a few months back) hey ho. Lol. Damn tow bars!
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I'll take a picture tomorrow, I've been avoiding looking at it [emoji23]
Whoever did mine drove off. Swines.
Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 9:58 pm
by Addymk2
LLD123 wrote:Addymk2 wrote:LLD123 wrote:
Oh and the fact a colleague at work decided to put her tow bar through my nice newly painted and re-furbed bumper....
Back to the bodyshop she goes.....
Hey ho better start saving
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I think we may have the same colleague. Some tube put there tow bar through mine in the same spot 2 weeks ago!
No way!!! What a coincidence is that?! My car is only just going into the body shop this week. Insurance taken an age to get sorted but hopefully this week it will finally happen. New bumper time, (after spending a small fortune getting the old one fixed back up a few months back) hey ho. Lol. Damn tow bars!
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I'll take a picture tomorrow, I've been avoiding looking at it [emoji23]
Whoever did mine drove off. Swines.
Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 12:26 pm
by LLD123
Addymk2 wrote:LLD123 wrote:Addymk2 wrote:
I think we may have the same colleague. Some tube put there tow bar through mine in the same spot 2 weeks ago!
No way!!! What a coincidence is that?! My car is only just going into the body shop this week. Insurance taken an age to get sorted but hopefully this week it will finally happen. New bumper time, (after spending a small fortune getting the old one fixed back up a few months back) hey ho. Lol. Damn tow bars!
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I'll take a picture tomorrow, I've been avoiding looking at it [emoji23]
Whoever did mine drove off. Swines.
Oh damn that's a pain!!!! How thoughtful of them
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Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 9:19 am
by striker200181673
I’ve got a rising blue Scirocco GT 2.0 TDI, the colour like yours is a lovely stand out colour but how do you find the general paint work in terms of showing wear and tear? Seems to be an awful colour when showing stone chips and scratches? I’ve PPF’d the front end. Also unlike my last Scirocco which was bomb proof, this one has sport suspension and I hear EVERY single gravel or stone hitting the wheel arches, it’s like driving a tin can!
Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 12:41 am
by marmstrong
Hey Laura,
Looks good! Love the brake calipers and am interested in what you do with side skirts. Even just getting standard ones colour coded
Re: Laura's Rising Blue Rocco
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 8:49 pm
by Brummyscirocco
Hi Laura your scirocco looks great.
Mine is identical. Where are you from?