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Look like non genuine wheels of some sort. if they were VAG they would always have a part number on clearly displayed what car were they from mate?
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Different wheel, similar but different Come on seller pull your finger out! Even I am am interested!
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should have a part number mate like 8 digits long if they are genuine/OEM wheels Also an offset number ET50 or something similar
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part number on the rear would reveal all :sun:
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£69,500.........
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REDUCED TO £995 - Skoda Octavia 1.9TDi PD Elegance
Turkeythighs replied to paulandkaye's topic in Cars For Sale
https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history Just checked this with your reg and stated the EML has been on for a long time, even on previous MOT's Did a Scan show up what this was? -
Quick help xenon Light low
Turkeythighs replied to Jesse82's topic in Skoda Superb Mk II (2008-2015)
Yes open it on VCDS adjust the headlight to the desired height then click ok procedure ad link is post 19 above -
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Turkeythighs replied to Jesse82's topic in Skoda Superb Mk II (2008-2015)
it does not adjust it physically you open the VCDS setting as I said adjust the screw/allens then close it it save the adjusted value as the new reference point Side to side will be as before but at a new level you make them at :sun: -
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Turkeythighs replied to Jesse82's topic in Skoda Superb Mk II (2008-2015)
I just lowered mine just by 30mm all round MOT station said headlights were fine height wise, but I am not 100% convinced yet BUT the way you are meant do it is: Park car where you want to adjust the headlight (MOT place with beam height tool jig thing or car park etc Go into VCDS to xenon range Basic setting and GO! Adjust headlight to the level you need Then press done, that saves the home position http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/xenonalignment.html Thats how my superb does it too -
Or http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/nextbase-dash-cam-hardwire-kit-a45tx drop it down from 12v to 5v
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Bought a fitting kit today in Maplins http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/nextbase-dash-cam-hardwire-kit-a45tx with 12V to 5V stepdown and now everything is working spot on Reason I wanted it as it has a very good cable length and ferrite core supplied (not needed anyway) Thanks to those that helped me out and all constructive replies given Much appreciated No hopefully I can usea 64GB MicroSD card with no issues!
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