hooch-85 wrote: » AP Performance out by Carnmore Cross. One of the best in the country, has a full 4wd dyno and all.
keithb93 wrote: » Thanks Hooch. I wasnt sure if they were still running, theres no website that i can see.
vintagevrs wrote: » Was driving in NI tonight. Had cruise on 65mph tipping along and some car was driving up my hole for a few km, then overtook me. Immediately the car behind it flew out around me, and even though it was dark I knew it was a golf R. Black one with Cadiz wheels. Next thing it knocks the blue lights on and pulls the guy that over took me first. Not a bad office to be in flying about in an R getting paid for it.
shanethegriff wrote: » I was on to my dealer in the mean time also a and the realistic dates for delivery are now mid-May or June which means you're most likely gonna wait till July for the 212 plate. Bit of a pain...
Skippy along wrote: » Shane I see your car is gone from carzone did it sell or did you pull it? ... If you did you were right
shanethegriff wrote: » I actually sold it. I've access to another car for the moment so it still works out well
JoeA3 wrote: » Nice one. Hope the warranty situation worked out :P
dastardly00 wrote: » That's great that it sold so quickly!
shanethegriff wrote: » Yea, sure is. I'm genuinely sad to see her go but she's gone to a good home so that's reassuring Now roll on July for the Clubsport!! Only 5 months to go!!!
JoeA3 wrote: » Are they really suggesting that a new one now has a 5-6 month lead time?
shanethegriff wrote: » Mainly as it wouldn't make sense to collect in June as the 212 plate will be out a month later. I've been told that production has halted and won't begin again until the start of April so realistically the earliest delivery date will probably be mid May.
bazz26 wrote: » I think it might depend on when they were built and if they ordered a certain amount of the part well in advance of when the shortage took hold. Then you have some manufacturers especially Asian ones who tend to just manufacturer their models off the shelf rather than on demand with factory orders like VW. Obviously depends on the ECU manufacturer too.
reccit wrote: » Thinking about buying a MK5 GTI. Which would you go for? donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2005-volkswagen-golf/27043164, at ~300km with a recent engine rebuild(ish). Or something like this donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/volkswagen-golf-2007-200bhp-gti/27082828 - with less than half the mileage, but twice the price. It will be a second car, so I'm reasonably inclined to go for the cheaper, high mileage with engine work? Am I mad? //sorry can't post links properly as new user!
ILikeBoats wrote: » Saw that on autostadt yesterday. Looks very clean, well maintained and nicely specced. Overpriced though, especially for a private sale
L-M wrote: » Those wheels are just awful IMO.