toastedpickles wrote: » And it'd probably have more problems than a maths book
Sobanek wrote: » MK4 GTI is something I definitely wouldn't mind owning.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Anyone have any idea why a Landy Disco 2 would have ZV plates? Is it just a body on an older chassis?
OSI wrote: » I find it makes it worse. I was perfectly happy to hammer and screw and wrench away at the couple before we were rid of it because I had no love for it. Every issue that crops up with GTI drives me batty because I've babied the **** out of it and it feels like you're getting screwed for no reason. And I'm just not as gunho about fiddling around. You also think everything is an issue. I once went 10 minutes thinking my turbo was ****ed because I had the passenger window open a tiny bit and it made a mad noise when I accelerated so drove like a nun till I got home. Yet I drove the coupe with a ****ed engine mount, handbrake cable and cat daily for 3 months.
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Does anyone know where I can get the anthracite plasti dip? Cant find it anywhere
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Yeah they were my first try, emailed them twice with no reply, must ring later. Thanks
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Amazon?
zerks wrote: » http://www.cardipuk.co.uk/
zerks wrote: » A "Diesel Charge" being proposed in London & other cities?? Wait until our money grabbing government cop on to this.:(http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/diesel-drivers-charged-10-banned-3929077
MuppetCheck wrote: » Proper order too. It makes perfect sense, however the money should ideally be ring-fenced for medical care resulting from them.
CianRyan wrote: » I'd low to see that in Ireland, I'm sick of coughing up a tonne of diesel smoke Everytime I cycle or walk through a city. Dublin bus need to sort out their fleet. Hybrid petrol or electric busses need I happen soon, no more noisy, stinking diesel.
pred racer wrote: » Probably does make sense! But..... That's what Dpf's are supposed to be for. (But mine regularly starts it's cycle coming into towns:eek:) They would have to admit they were wrong to encourage everybody to buy the bloody yokes in the first place. Try Paris sometime, Dublin is rainbows and bunny tears in comparison:pac: You regularly see signs on the peripherique saying "close windows, pollution warning" I 100% agree about Dublin bus! nothing worse than getting a face full from one of those dirty yokes.
CianRyan wrote: » Oh I've been to Paris. It's like DGT heaven but with more dents and extra fury.
wonski wrote: » Can one of you guys explain this picture to me? It doesn't look right to me at all