Well I did my brakes over the last couple of days - new yellowstuff pads fitted all round and new brake fluid flushed through the system. Here's a quick summary, I've never done pads and fluid before:
REAR BRAKES - easy enough but the drivers side piston would not budge, after much swearing I finally got it to start moving using the windback tool. Passenger side moved easily and took no time at all to do.
FRONT BRAKES - being Tarox 6-pots, the pads looked easy enough to change, 2 bolts slide through the pads to hold them in place. However, one bolt was corroded/seized/welded in place and would not budge at all, ended up having to drill it out - not fun! The other 3 bolts came out easily, fortunately drilling the 4th one out went well and eventually out it came. Swapping the pads over after that was simple.
FLUID - The Gunson Ezibleed is a fantastic bit of kit, made doing the fluid very easy. Once it was set up and pressurised using the spare wheel, it's just a case of going round the brakes and bleeding each caliper until the fluid runs amber (I was switching from ATE blue to ATE amber), no air bubbles, do all four and that's it.
The old pads were fairly knackered, one of the rears was cracked, all four had seen better days. Takes 200 miles to bed the new yellowstuff pads in so can't really say what they're like yet, but after a test run the pedal is nice and firm and the new pads have good bite right from the off, so I am pleased with my work and choices so far.
I looked at these threads for guidance:
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?p=483838
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?p=480733
No pics as I had to do this job in-between rain showers!