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Mattb

posted on 24th Dec 04 at 22:23

quality solution! :lol:


jr

posted on 24th Dec 04 at 18:00

:lol: so seal the bolt to stop it coming out you use sump gasket sealent


Mattb

posted on 24th Dec 04 at 17:56

no... :lol: its a demosnstrator so a salesman will be using it over xmas.... hes in for a shock if that goes wrong then :lol:


jr

posted on 24th Dec 04 at 13:45

:lol: have you heard about the recall that went out on the gti today matt, none are to be driven witout having the mod, as they found the oil pump is sezing and destroying the engine


vibrio

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 20:01

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Originally posted by Mattb
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Originally posted by vibrio
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Originally posted by Mattb
was only a short drive but was very impressed.. no turbo lag, no torque steer, handles really well... but the interior is still gash :thumbs:


short drive so you never gave it a chance to warm up then :lol:


it was from our compound about two miles from work.. it was driven there so it was nice and warm... :) im looking forward to taking one out properly and put all that new fangled technology to the test


oil would not have been warm


Joff

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:47

Could be worse, could be an Astra VXR


Mattb

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:40

i do think the designers were wanting to go home when they designed the mk5 interior.. such a let down for what is a brilliant car


ed

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:39

Can I have a go? :lol: Even though they put fucking blue dials in it :mad: They should go look at the Audi designers drawings. They know how to make good dashes :)


Mattb

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:30

quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by Mattb
was only a short drive but was very impressed.. no turbo lag, no torque steer, handles really well... but the interior is still gash :thumbs:


short drive so you never gave it a chance to warm up then :lol:


it was from our compound about two miles from work.. it was driven there so it was nice and warm... :) im looking forward to taking one out properly and put all that new fangled technology to the test


Mattb

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:28

yep blue, but at a funny angle, so you cant see what the fecks going on :lol:


vibrio

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:27

quote:
Originally posted by Mattb
was only a short drive but was very impressed.. no turbo lag, no torque steer, handles really well... but the interior is still gash :thumbs:


short drive so you never gave it a chance to warm up then :lol:


ed

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:24

They better not be blue. Thats such an error if they are. Blue dials look so gay... So are blue stereo displays, climate control displays, blue backlit screens :mad: Why did they do that? Why does anyone do that :lol:


Mattb

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:18

indeed...

the golf has funny dials...


ed

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:18

:! Worth it though, I hope :)


Mattb

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:17

yes about 9 times :P to and from work... its insured biatch! cost £1266


ed

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 19:15

Have you driven a black Calibra turbo yet?


Mattb

posted on 23rd Dec 04 at 18:53

was only a short drive but was very impressed.. no turbo lag, no torque steer, handles really well... but the interior is still gash :thumbs: