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Offline Edi35

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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35 - Picture Update
« Reply #100 on: 26 July 2012, 16:51 »
Yes I agree it is almost pearlescent and reflects the sounding colours really well so always appears to be a different colour. Still the best for a GTI.  :smiley:
Current: GTI Edition 35 Candy White 5dr DSG 19" Glendale, RCD510+DAB, Dynaudio, Storage Pack, Parking Sensors

Gone: Edition 35, GTI Mk6, Edition 30, GTI Mk4, GTI Mk3, GTI Mk2 and my favourite the UR quattro
For those that dont know DSG is an electronically controlled dual-clutch multiple-shaft manual gearbox

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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35 - Cheapest Modification to Date
« Reply #101 on: 16 October 2012, 19:31 »
cheapest and only recent mod to date on the Ed35 courtesy of Alex at AKS Tuning for £17 with an oem look  :smiley:



lads at KPM fettled the rear suspension set up for me by increasing the toe in at the rear so car is more responsive

car was faultless during its 2,000 mile trip in france, no grounding issues and only some adjustment of the dampers which at 3 all round is perfect for road

since coming back from france Revo settings have been increased to B9 from B7 and it certainly goes well  :evil:

attention is turning to brakes in next few weeks as a birthday treat...



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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35 - Gloss Black Diffuser
« Reply #102 on: 19 October 2012, 17:25 »
thanks i think the issue for me with the stock one is it looks to light against the grey

its confirmed my thoughts that the pea shooters need to go


Hi Wigit, it sure looks cool.
Can you tell me what products you used...?..and how you applied it etc...I am in it as well...def want that soooo bad  :cool:
I'LL BEAT YOU TO THE BBC STUDIO........

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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35 - Cheapest Modification to Date
« Reply #103 on: 20 October 2012, 18:16 »
I just used a bodyshop to spray the rear in gloss black, it no longer annoys me

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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35 - Cheapest Modification to Date
« Reply #104 on: 21 October 2012, 22:16 »
Thanks  :wink:
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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35
« Reply #105 on: 25 October 2012, 22:22 »
So at car had done 9,000 miles and had first service so intake time courtesy of Revo, this is the Race version with ceramic coating:



Smoothed TTS engine cover added to tidy up the engine bay



This made a big difference and car is pulling circa 330bhp on the dyno and in gear pulls nicely

Biggest issue was brakes as no BBK fit under the stock rims without spacers so attention turned to wheels and brakes.

Wanted something a bit different on the wheel front from the usual suspects so went for some gun metal TSW Nurburgring RFs which way in at 8kg in 18x8, offset is 45, wanted an understated but manacling look:









Also tts cover was looking naked so some 35 decals applied:



Brakes then fitted, leave the huge discs for the queens out there, so went for AP 4 pot set up with 330mm discs, these are epic and shed loads lighter than the stock set up.



So when i built the 35 i wanted a car that was capable of doing a European road trip and some track action so decided to kill two birds with one stone.

Decided at a couple of days notice to take a Road Trip to Germany with just the car, the tom tom and me, plan was:

- Harwich to Hook of Holland on Ferry
- Holland to Wolfsburg
- Visit Autostadt and VW Museum
- Wolsburg to Nurburgring
- Nurburgring to Calais via spa

Car was faultless, coped with jams in Belgium, 150+ on the autobahn and the ring, a few pics of the car on its travels, got about 168mph on the GPS and still some way to go

Outside Autostadt







Wolfsburg Factory in the distance



Nurburgring









Down the road from Spa



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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35
« Reply #106 on: 04 October 2013, 19:11 »
Well always thought the 35 was going to be a keeper but borrowing one of these got my thinking



and then seeing one of these is likely to seal its fate next year



have also made the decision to put it back to Stage 1 as it is getting used more by the wife and me at the moment so wanted to wind things back a little, so the car will be keeping the following chassis modes in the mean time:

Bilstein B166 PSS10s
Eibach ARBs
Revo Lower Pendulum Mount
AP Racing 4 pot brake kit
TSW Wheels

Next Wednesday the car is booked into AKS so the following the following will be for sale once i have checked condition:

Milltek 3" turboback race system
Revo K03/K04 ceramic coated intake system
Revo Engine Mount and Transmission Mount
S3 rear calipers refurbished in red with new hoses
Subframe with VWR engine mount

I just think i'm getting old as want a R with DSG and DCC two things i never thought i'd say

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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35
« Reply #107 on: 04 October 2013, 22:24 »
That R does look soooo good on those wheels...

The 35 is looking pretty sweet too  :cool:

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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35
« Reply #108 on: 05 October 2013, 14:58 »
I think the MK7 R looks more special in Blue with the wheels below...the wheels above don't look special enough and look more suited to a Bluemotion...


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Re: Carbon Grey Edition 35
« Reply #109 on: 05 October 2013, 17:06 »
Sorry guys

I still don't like the Mazda3/ last model i30/ceed style raised bonnet on the mk7 , I think it's another styling faux pax like the new Leon which looks just like the Hyundai/Kia That can't be right :undecided:


I'm loving widgets ed35 though  the wheels are helping convince me to go for the BBS SR's for mine in the spring.
It works well on Photoshop :rolleyes:

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