It was worth the wait

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morrissey
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Options: Golf R, 3 door, manual, leather, sunroof, 19" alloys, ACC, cruise, comfort and storage packs
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It was worth the wait

Post by morrissey »

Collected the car this morning - so far it has lived up to expectations :D

Check out my gallery pics.

http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/scgall ... at=0&pos=4
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rehmondo
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I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Candy White
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Options: Leather • Winter • Sunroof • Cruise • DAB • Park • Tyre • Mirrors • Mats • Mudflaps • Prem Sills • Pedals • Jewelultra Diamondbrite • Bluefin Remap • Carbonio CAI • LED Pack
Location: Edinburgh

Re: It was worth the wait

Post by rehmondo »

Congrats man, looks very nice indeed with the Pano Roof.
LCM
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I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
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Location: NW London

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Post by LCM »

Congratulations nice colour and as Rehmondo says it suits the pano roof :yes:

Welcome ot the club!!!

Roc On!!
My Roc was fast - but now its FASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Roc On!!
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chr15
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I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
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Location: Farnborough

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Post by chr15 »

Was the triangle and first aid bag an extra? Looks great in that colour, alot better than expected.
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Post by wigit »

congrats, those photos show the pewter off well :yes:
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adamj
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I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Pewter Grey
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Options: Metallic paint,mats, prem sills, Merlin Cloth, Hatchbag and a nice stone chip on the bonnet.
Location: North West

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Post by adamj »

Good colour choice :D

Nice to see another Pewter owner here.
sir_rocco
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Post by sir_rocco »

nice colour, suits the car well. I personally think the rocco suits some colours better than others. I have a silver one, bought from stock 2 weeks after launch, now silver was the "in" colour a couple of years ago but I think it suits the rocco well. If I had done a factory order I would of gone for pewter or at the time, was thinking of shadow blue but having seen the latter I am glad I didn't as its a tad boring in my opinion. Others may say the same about silver and not wishing to upset other peoples tastes cos at the end of the day we are all different.
Taken delivery : Silver, DSG, NAV, Black Leather, Park Sensors, Winter pack.

Mods: Full Milltek, KW lowering springs,Wheel Spacers, Remapped to 258BHP, 405Nm
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morrissey
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Re: It was worth the wait

Post by morrissey »

chr15 wrote:Was the triangle and first aid bag an extra? Looks great in that colour, alot better than expected.
Just threw that pic in as I know some people are interested in the detail.

Thanks everyone for the appreciative comments - I'm loving the grey and it definitely has a blue/purple tinge in some light conditions.

The load liner I bought with the car.

The warning triangle was bequeathed to me by me ex company TT :D and it's a perfect fit for the guides under the boot lip.
The first aid kit is from my wife's old Lupo and is not exactly the same shape/size as the roc one, but near enough.

I also have a disk loc for parking in dodgy places which conveniently hangs from the left of the three 'curry hooks' if you have the disk log bag.

Incidentally I am impressed with the rubber mats, as they really are well tailored to the exact floor plan of the car, and well worth it if you have frequent passengers.
I also ordered the factory cloth mats, but they mysteriously disappeared so my dealer is getting me the after market ones, which I understand are slightly better quality.
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