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What did you and your MK2 do today?

slepy

Active Member
Oct 13, 2010
210
2
Sheffield
Yes it's easy. Dont forget to clean using degreaser after sanding. Just always go with thin layers. 2x primer 2xblack 1x clear.

Grill surround is a bit of a pain to take off but just needs patience.

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May 7, 2011
1,044
1
North East, UK
Scratched rear driers side alloy ... BAD!!
Well in for repair on monday ... cannot be going around the streets with that!!

Stupid garage which thinks every car is as small as an old style mini!!
 

slepy

Active Member
Oct 13, 2010
210
2
Sheffield
Finally fitted milltek
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And lowered on sportlines
BEFORE:
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AFTER:
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Now will give mods a break for a bit because my wallet hurts a lot!
 
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slepy

Active Member
Oct 13, 2010
210
2
Sheffield
Yes, finally :)
I sprayed mirrors and grill surround last weekend.
After fitting sportlines I hope that front will get a bit lower after a while because it's still to high :(
 
Jun 7, 2006
2,983
0
Norfolk, Norwich
Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!

afraid so mate. just doesnt get used. i do hardly any miles and when i do drive it its a distance where a diesel is more suited. :(

Sad times bro, what you getting next tho!;)

well strangely i sold a Citroen C4 EGS 1.6 hdi to come back to Seat and im kinda tempted to go back that way again. £30 Tax a year. 60mpg and with a remap its 140bhp which isnt to bad.

will see though alot of things are changing for me also as i feel i need to get on property ladder and the places i like are out of the city so either way a diesel will be needed

lee
 

mrbubba

Active Member
Aug 24, 2008
463
0
afraid so mate. just doesnt get used. i do hardly any miles and when i do drive it its a distance where a diesel is more suited. :(



well strangely i sold a Citroen C4 EGS 1.6 hdi to come back to Seat and im kinda tempted to go back that way again. £30 Tax a year. 60mpg and with a remap its 140bhp which isnt to bad.

will see though alot of things are changing for me also as i feel i need to get on property ladder and the places i like are out of the city so either way a diesel will be needed

lee

We've just bought a Citroen DS4 and its lovely, 1.6 diesel DS Style with lots of options. The wife loves it and it means I don't spank my fuel all the time :D

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G.P

Active Member
Sep 3, 2011
1,273
41
Worcestershire
afraid so mate. just doesnt get used. i do hardly any miles and when i do drive it its a distance where a diesel is more suited.

I was wondering today how much longer I can afford to keep my diesel, before diesel fuel rocket's, and it's value (well, what's left) sinks further. . .