wotzgoingon wrote: » Is that for that big engined car you bought recently? I can't for the life of me remember what brand the car was. Lexus springs to mind but not fully sure.
punisher5112 wrote: » Anyone any ideas for a 2.0 tfsi vRS as I want to do some mods and keep her.... She is having a slight misfire seems to be cylinder 3 and think it a wiring issue in loom at plug in point at plugs. Off the road a year now, all new tyres fitted just before, want to get it going but was also thinking slightly lower and want to do a few bits to make it sweet
Midnight_EG wrote: » They're common for coil packs. Upgrade to R8 ones. Or just contact Daltons
punisher5112 wrote: » Excuse my ignorance, Dalton's for which.....
Midnight_EG wrote: » Upgrading coils, and also some lows if you need it. He does a lot of Revo stuff too.
joujoujou wrote: » All tyres instantly flat with a touch of a button.
GustavoFring wrote: » Folding rear seats.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Souhans exhaust place. I think that's the name of them. Near you but closer to Dublin.
wotzgoingon wrote: » It's in Trim so not near you at all. Well you are a lot closer to it than me. He was truthful anyway it may last 3 weeks or the 3 years. Yea the silencer is about €60 and then the other 60 for the bit of welding he has to do. He obviously must think the rest of the exhaust is in good shape so.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Damn the only time in my life I wish I had air conditioning. And it's not for me it's for my dog who is 16 years and 4 months old. I did drive back from Galway a few weeks ago on a hot day and left both windows open and ended up with a ear ache. And the mad thing is there was A/C in the car but a previous owner removed it for weight saving. I still don't think it's hot enough for someone to need A/C in this country unless like me they had a elderly dog or a young child.
James Bond Junior wrote: » I read on here a few years ago that your car won't fog up inside if it's left on all the time so I did just that for the winter. Works like a charm. I'd die without AC where I am, 35c today at 8am this morning and it was overcast.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Some people really don't understand road etiquette and signals. On a N road this afternoon and there was a car with trailer moving along in the hard shoulder so as to let the cars behind pass. Good stuff, pass him and flash the hazards by way of thanks. Then the car in front immediately moves over too so fair enough, pass it as well but can then see dirty looks in the mirror. Hazards in that scenario = thank you. Flash of headlights = please move... Or is that just me?
wonski wrote: » Eastern/Central Eastern Europe drivers who consider themselves best drivers in the world (they aren't) use hazard lights in the overtaking lane to just speed past up everything. I guess you either met some guy from Poland or further east, or it was a misunderstanding.
bazz26 wrote: » I'd imagine it will come from whoever is their finance provider. If it's part of the VAG group then I'd hazard a guess it would be VW Bank
ShadowHearth wrote: » I am from Lithuania originally and never seen that. Then again, i haven't been there for the last 15 years. The whole hazards flash as a "thank you" for moving and letting me pass and the light flash as a "your welcome" I learned here. Never sow this hazards on and **** you all in Lithuania or here. If you are a tit driving in second lane of motorway doing 100km/h, i will go behind you and flash you to move to first lane, after that I will overtake and pull to first lane myself. Undertaking is illegal and if you drive 100km/h on motorway second lane with first lane empty, then you are a tit already and deserve a polite flash up your arse.