The motorways were quite busy and the A roads were full of 'driving miss daisy's' who were out for a 40mph tootle but nothing a drop to 4th or 3rd and a prod of the right foot didn't sort out
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I know the feeling, I had yesterday off and went for a drive out but was continually frustrated by lorries and people carriers on our 20 mile trip, no chance of getting by either. I only seemed to get into 6th for a few seconds before somebody else pulled out in front of me.Kev wrote:Drove 160 miles from Oxford to North Wales for Christmas.
The motorways were quite busy and the A roads were full of 'driving miss daisy's' who were out for a 40mph tootle but nothing a drop to 4th or 3rd and a prod of the right foot didn't sort out
matteeee wrote:Added a lip
(sorry for the bad picture and the dirty car..)
Thanks for the quick response!matteeee wrote:Yep, eBay! Really easy to fit. Included 11 self-drilling screws, I used 9 in the 9 pre-made holes, added 2 holes (drill) for 2 of the OEM torx-screws holding the front bumper from the underside. (Unscrew, drill hole in lip, position lip and put screw back on) 2 included screws were not used.
I didn´t bother using the glue that was included either.
Cheers!matteeee wrote:My car is lowered 35mm, so I didnt even try it without raising it. I also have a huge workshop at my work (we are building machines on truck chassis so my Scirocco fits without problem) so I did it indoors. Winter time is not nice here in Sweden.
Also, with a normal screw driver, you wouldnt have space to fit the screws in from below without raising the front end I guess.
With a tool with a 90 degree angle it might work, but then you have to be strong, pushing the screws in at the same time... I would recommend indoor space and the front lifted about the height of one screwdriver or so
Again?! What happened to it when you painted it the first timescott.taylor wrote:Stayed in the house and missed having it, it's in getting the roof painted again
I never painted it, some mongo done it cheap but it wasn't dry when I drove it away so the gloss black turned into a dreadful patchy matt black which he refused to Polish. So it's now been done again by a different guy and it's dried glossy and looks brilliant. Just gotta get a quick flatten and polish and it will look amazing.Hannan wrote:Again?! What happened to it when you painted it the first timescott.taylor wrote:Stayed in the house and missed having it, it's in getting the roof painted again