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VW Golf Clubsport S Exhaust - MK7 Only 2013 - 2017
5G6 253 611 CH
Used for 12 months, covered around 7000 miles

£250 - Collection only (TS11)











I'm interested if you still have this?
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Cars and parts for sale / Re: Tuning box
« Last post by hellomk7 on Today at 15:48 »
For sale
DTUK tuning box for MK7 Golf GTI 220.
It made 280Bhp and 291 ft lb.

Only just removed, as warranty had expired so going for a remap.

Can post at cost.

£80




Sold?
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I also use a tiny bit of non-bio fro Lidl and wash it at 20c handwash option.
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Golf mk7 / Re: Oh deer
« Last post by oryx3dr on Today at 09:18 »
Due to get it back next Thursday after endless chasing with the garage. I ended up getting £75 compensation out of them due to a very dirty courtesy car and poor communication from the garage, which I suppose is something
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Golf mk6 / Re: What have you done to your Mk6 today then?
« Last post by Nino on 28 March 2024, 23:23 »
A sad day, after 11 years' of ownership and at a final odometer reading of 217,076 miles. I've finally sold my Mk6 GTI, its new owner collected it this afternoon.  :cry:

Was on Autotrader for just over a week.  First caller ended up buying it.  Hopefully the new owner will look after it and enjoy it as much I have.

Demonstrates I think that despite a high mileage, a cared for car with full service history, 11 years' worth of invoices and maintenance records can still sell.  And for more than double than what WBAC offered - though it was always going to be a private sale due to its age.

Hoping the Mk8 Clubsport will bring as much driving enjoyment over as many years.  :cool:

Hope you enjoy the MK8 Bluto
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Golf mk7 / Re: Tyre recommendations
« Last post by TDInowGTiLover on 28 March 2024, 23:07 »
Laufenn is a sub brand of Hankook. I'd suggest they are lower end of the mid range. Having not experienced them I can't say for sure. Haven't really seen reviews of them either. Maybe one, can't remember what type of tyres were tested sporty or touring but I just remember they weren't particularly high on the list. Unfortunately for me I have bought my gti with some Chinese budgets called Wideway Sportsway on the front. Probably shoved on the car to pass an MOT. To be fair in the dry they don't seem too bad. Good turn in and good grip but this could just be the cars natural characteristic being a GTI making it feel this way compared to my old car on better tyres. I can't trust taking them to the edge. When budgets let go they really go generally speaking. In the wet you can definitely feel a fair reduction in grip. Aquaplaning hasn't been bad to be fair just not so easy to put the power down. When they wear down all four will be changed as one of the rears is getting close to it's limits.
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Golf mk7 / Re: Tyre recommendations
« Last post by ProtoCulture on 28 March 2024, 22:03 »
I've had 4 new CSC7's fitted this morning, coming from a set of GYAS6. Early days so I can't say if they are any better I'll come back here after a few hundred miles have passed.

The AS6 has more rim protection if that's your thing...

AS6 did two track days on top of the usual stuff and handled it ok, they did get hot and did take some punishment though.
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Golf mk6 / Re: What have you done to your Mk6 today then?
« Last post by Snoopy on 28 March 2024, 20:19 »
:smiley:
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I might be selling mine.

2018, 5 door, DSG, standard cloth, 19in Santiago’s, white silver, DCC, pan roof, Dynaudio, rear camera, FVWSH, MOT’d serviced and 4 new PS4’s in January. 38,000 miles, 10 months VW warranty, 10 months car park ‘dings’ warranty.

Standard spec, as they should be :)

I’d ask £19,995, haven’t looked at the current prices…

The car is fantastic, I’d only sell to buy a Mk8 R.
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No nothing as yet
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