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  1. Awesome results on the Truck Simon, Very very happy with the result - the shine speaks for itself!!! Hope you’ve all had a great Christmas and best wished for the New Year. Thanks Again! Seb
  2. Hi guys thanks for the rapid response! Will go armed with list of things to check out. Gizmo - awesome info on the glass guide - muchos gracias
  3. Hi I'm after any advice or handy hints on what to check / lookout for. This weekend am going to look at a 2006 130 1.9TDI AUTO Superb Elegance. It's an ex-lease but not taxi and done about 80K with a full dealer history. Is there any thing to be looking out in particular? Cheers,
  4. Hello, 2, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 20, 25, 47, 48, and 49 get my vote
  5. Not that this helps much but have had my road angle for a couple of years now and it's never taken more that a minute to get a signal - even the first time out of the box. I went through a phase of not using it then remembered I had it plugged it in and it sorted it self out in under a minute..... I hear lots of people complaining about signal pick up time. I did some work with GPs systems a few years a go and just a few things that we experienced with that can affect it are: Movement - are you stationary when trying to get a signal? Where is the antenna - is it obscured by any metal part of your car? Are you parked under a tree - yes seriously a wet tree is one of the biggest blockers of GPS signals? Are you in a built up area - canyon effect tall buildings can get in the way of the signal? Eliminating some of these issues above may help you in speeding up the signal lock. Good Luck! Seb
  6. In their defence because there are always 2 sides to a coin. Filled up with Jet Diesel Plus in Belgium a few weeks ago
  7. Well having just done a 1300 trip to France and back over the past 2 weeks, I
  8. I was almost going to ask the same question just the other way around when i got my Road Angel classic - green to blue to match the now bora.... anyone....???
  9. fair point - but you don't expact to and I certianly wouldn't sign that from a dealer.....
  10. Well to give you my point of view - when I split from my GF of 2 years one of the things we said to each other was that we both felt as if we were loosing our best friend in life and that we would stay in touch and be forever friends..... well 18 months later we've spoken twice for about 15 min at a time each time both of us promising to keep in touch better .... but alas no..... I've discussed this will psychologist (not in the professional on the sofa sense but I work with psychologist as part of my job) and they too have said that there are physiological and biological reasons why after people split they can't remain friends..... that's not to say that you don't have feelings or thoughts about the other person that would be unnatural. From a mental point of view there is always hope in your mind especially if you feelings are strong and lets face it as much as we don't live in caves anymore there are biological urges, shall we say, that means you will never be happy at the though of another person "with" you're ex no matter how much you convince yourself you can deal with it. Yes I know people who are friends with their ex's but often i have found that if you ask them honestly then they are still holding on to some hope that things will go back to the way they were, and this in turn can (sorry to use a clich
  11. cool - well done, gonna be tough doing 7 days a week, all the best
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