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Offline smartypants

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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #70 on: 23 June 2009, 10:31 »
Well done mate - pleased for ya!


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Offline sambo

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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #71 on: 23 June 2009, 22:45 »
Took it my mate who works for VW today, got it scanned for faults. Reckon the breather valve? need's changing as the idle is a bit lumpy (£23) and wiped a fault off for the xenon adjustment, will see if it comes back, other than that all is good. Loving the way it drives though!

Mod's started already, couldn't resist  :grin: got some R32 rear lights coming my way and a set of golfgti.co.uk stickers already in!

Will get some pictures up once it's had a wash, haven't had time yet and a bit worried about going near the bubble patch, but a gentle hand wash may be on the cards for tomorrow (maybe)

Also ordered 2 new wing mirror indicator's as 1 doesn't work very and the other is a bit minging but there only £13 each.

Then getting the cambelt and water pump done by my mate (£200 all in  :cool: ) and should leave me just enough to get all the bodywork done!! (hopefully)


Cheers, Sam
Sam



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Offline AlanD

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Re: Old and fully loaded or new and basic?
« Reply #72 on: 23 June 2009, 22:48 »
I need to find a mate to do my cambelt an water pump for that price :(

I NEED to get some R32 rears, just so skint at the moment after fixing my little accident and getting that CF front :(

/goes in hunt of winning lottery ticket