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Offline Manu_R32

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Re: Pirelli GTI
« Reply #10 on: 21 May 2007, 17:32 »
The car looks alright apart from the seats...i like the colour coding but what would make the car nicer imo is painting the brake callipers yellow and the Red line on the GTI Grille, have it yellow aswell.....not from UK but im not to sure about the whole chav thing and it doesnt sound good....hope this does  :wink:

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Re: Pirelli GTI
« Reply #11 on: 22 May 2007, 11:58 »
I love the rear bumber being totaly colour coded, looks much better.

?????? you mean like on the standard ED30?

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Re: Pirelli GTI
« Reply #12 on: 22 May 2007, 16:24 »
You 're forgiven  :lipsrsealed:

I think it looks a bit like a canary and looking at those seats its just been run over by a truck......  :grin:
To be honest I like it. The seats are different and theres nothing wrong with that.
And I must admit. I like the rims.
They give the car a different look although they sway from the whole anniversary look thing.

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Re: Pirelli GTI
« Reply #14 on: 23 May 2007, 08:55 »
I quite like it, including the tyre tread on the seats!  :smiley:

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Re: Pirelli GTI
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Re: Pirelli GTI
« Reply #16 on: 03 June 2007, 17:49 »
Why do the LHD DSG cars get a metal foot rest and the UK cars don't? :sad:

I made an official complaint when I bought mine - and the horse$h!t the stealer told me was that RHD dead pedals are too small to make the metal/rubber one fit.  Now on my RS4 - guess what, yup, it has a metal/rubber dead pedal, and is virtually identical in size to the Golf.  Hurdy is spot on - tight-ar$ed VW.  :angry:
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Re: Pirelli GTI
« Reply #17 on: 03 June 2007, 17:53 »
looks gash  :sick:

Nooooo, I like!  I think the yellow stitching is better than the red on the Ed30 <awaits incoming missiles>

and Pirelli tyres are a waste of time anyway!!  :laugh:

Spot on there.  The P-Zero Rossos on my RS4 are truely shocking.  :angry:  Even Dunlop ShyteMaxx are better, and everyone knows how much I hate them!  :rolleyes:  :shocked:
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Re: Pirelli GTI
« Reply #18 on: 03 June 2007, 17:55 »
Why do the LHD DSG cars get a metal foot rest and the UK cars don't? :sad:

I made an official complaint when I bought mine - and the horse$h!t the stealer told me was that RHD dead pedals are too small to make the metal/rubber one fit.  Now on my RS4 - guess what, yup, it has a metal/rubber dead pedal, and is virtually identical in size to the Golf.  Hurdy is spot on - tight-ar$ed VW.  :angry:
Wonder how much they are must check e-bay...........
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Re: Pirelli GTI
« Reply #19 on: 03 June 2007, 17:58 »
Why do the LHD DSG cars get a metal foot rest and the UK cars don't? :sad:

I made an official complaint when I bought mine - and the horse$h!t the stealer told me was that RHD dead pedals are too small to make the metal/rubber one fit.  Now on my RS4 - guess what, yup, it has a metal/rubber dead pedal, and is virtually identical in size to the Golf.  Hurdy is spot on - tight-ar$ed VW.  :angry:
Wonder how much they are must check e-bay...........

They arn't exactly the same, though!
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