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Title: yet another scot newbie
Post by: V8MBO on 06 October 2008, 14:19
greetings all,

i have been in to modding cars for years, i have just now a very trick 996 turbo 550 bhp and very nice it is too!

Now i am thinking of getting rid of my day to day car (a merc) and getting a MK5 R32 DSG,

the way forward seems to be to get the audi s4 8 pot front brake kit from amd and a miltek full system ( i have the miltek headers and system on the porker and its very good) then a re-map from rob beresford in hartlepool as he does all me re-maping,

so can you all think of anything else is should do? 

your thoughs are most welcome!

RG

(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d79/robinh20mrv/robin20knockhill.jpg)
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d79/robinh20mrv/atjustins056.jpg)
Title: Re: yet another scot newbie
Post by: MrBounce on 06 October 2008, 17:34
If they're your company cars then I want to work where you do! Greetings and salutations and welcome to the forum!  :cool:
Title: Re: yet another scot newbie
Post by: Top Cat on 06 October 2008, 17:45
Firstly welcome to the forum  :smiley:
If you are going down the R32 root the only way to go is fit a turbo.  :laugh:
Get yourself of to the mkv section and find out why.  :evil:

PS your porsche and wheels are.  :cool: :cool: :cool:  :drool:  :cool: :cool: :cool:
Title: Re: yet another scot newbie
Post by: 182_blue on 06 October 2008, 17:54
welcome to the forum
Title: Re: yet another scot newbie
Post by: Dinky on 06 October 2008, 19:01
welcome to the forum hun :smiley:

Dinx :kiss:
Title: Re: yet another scot newbie
Post by: GOLF_STU on 06 October 2008, 20:52
welcome to the site  :cool:
Title: Re: yet another scot newbie
Post by: SteveP on 06 October 2008, 21:47
Hello & Welcome  :smiley:
Title: Re: yet another scot newbie
Post by: Hurdy on 08 October 2008, 19:56
Welcome :cool:

You'd be looking at one of the last MKV R32's then as you can't spec them from the factory anymore :cry:

Nice Porsche too, with those LM's :drool: