wigit wrote:picked up the car after having it swapped back to standard, realised how poor the stock brakes are and then delivered the exhaust to its new owner from the forum
What car are you getting next, wigit?
Anyway back to the thread. I spent 10 minutes trying to get into mine this morning thanks to the windows not dropping I thought I had solved this problem by using the Gummifleg stuff on all the door/window rubbers. I eventually had to result to a cup of lukewarm water to get the window to drop. Then when I got in the car and tried to shut the door the lock wouldn't engage as it had frozen - cue the warm water again. All this and it was only 0 degrees C. However the winter tyres proved their worth this morning - the businees park where my office is was like a skating rink and there were cars slithering about everywhere
Ohh, Golf GTi Edition 35. Very nice. I'm just waiting for a new Golf GTD to be delivered. I've loved my 18 months with the Scirocco but due to a change of circumstances I now need a 5-door car
Daddydub140 wrote:Changed all interior lights to leds, looks mucho better and some how cleaner.
How much did you spend on the lights? Just wondering as i'd like to have a go at doing this myself. How many lights did you need and where did you get them from?
Stopped to help an old guy (old guy, old guy, Jesus wept, I turned 60 this year, what does this make me) who had rear ended a Toyota Landcruiser in his Peugeot 208. It was amazing just how many people just drove around the shunt. Thankfully he wasn't too badly injured, airbags did their job but would have to go to hospital, although the car is a write off. Had a beautiful Cocker Spaniel dog in the back that was also unhurt.
gibbsy wrote:Stopped to help an old guy (old guy, old guy, Jesus wept, I turned 60 this year, what does this make me) who had rear ended a Toyota Landcruiser in his Peugeot 208. It was amazing just how many people just drove around the shunt. Thankfully he wasn't too badly injured, airbags did their job but would have to go to hospital, although the car is a write off. Had a beautiful Cocker Spaniel dog in the back that was also unhurt.
Good on you gibbsy, great to know there are decent people left in the world!
Options: 18" Interlagos, 2Zone Climate Control, Multifunction Steering Wheel with Paddle Shift and Highline computer, Front Fog Lights, Mats front and rear.
Car ordered 30 June 2009. Car built Build Week 43. Car built and at check point 5 (20/10) Car now at check point 7 (21/10)
Car now at docks waiting to board ship. Due to sail Sat 24 Oct! 23/10 Car now at a UK port being checked. 26/10) Car still at the port of Sheerness until 3 Nov. Grrr 29/10 Car at dealers and being prepped. 3/11 Car Deliverd :-) 10 Nov 2009