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M80JJB

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    Black Octavia vRS

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  1. Not really much popped up in a search, my sunroof has decided to stop working over the last month. I'm curious to know if either 1. anybody else has ran into problems with their sunroof or 2. would anything else noticeable have also stopped working that is using the same fuse/harness. Not really clued up when it comes to electrical parts I'm afraid.
  2. Ha well that's true m8, just get sum self tappers and screw it on to be on the safe side
  3. Cheers bud. I just used the screws and small nylon type strips that came in the kit. The lip comes in an 8ft roll. Took the bumper off to fit it for ease. It's pretty straight forward.
  4. Not the best picture, was a bit dull and wet but you get the idea.
  5. I have the rhino lip fitted, been on the car about 6 weeks now. I'll take a picture later on and post it. It's the same idea as the ez lip but claims to last longer. I think it's a quality mod for £26
  6. For another 50 odd quid DPM are doing the AP shocks and springs, well worth going to £256 delivered for a quality product that seems to perform better than Joms
  7. Haha, my mistake bud sorry. They are 15%, dark smoke eBay specials. Rear screen needs done again as its bubbled
  8. I'm not entirely sure, it sits the way the previous owner had it, I've only done the front suspension so far as it was knackered. The rears are on cheap Coilovers tho, that I do know, they are on a to do list at some point.
  9. I've got a dehumidifier for the weekend so hopefully that will get rid of the remaining moisture. The foam underlay was the worst part I found, had to dry under it, then lay it flat and dry the top of it, then move onto the carpet. Unreal the amount of water that it held.
  10. Definitely sealed for now, not had any water sitting on the inside trim/cill since I did the carriers. Just all the water that was in there previously. I've managed to get the rear seats out, lifted the rear passenger carpet side and have currently got it propped up. Drying it with a fan heater in the back. Hopefully it will sort out most of the problem. Haven't got access to a wet vac but I'm thinking it will probably benefit from it in the near future if I can get one.
  11. Haha aye doesn't sound like much will be left bud but to be honest I think it's the only way il get rid of all the moisture. I've had 4 towels down in the last 24 hours with weights on top and they have all been soaking so there must be a hell of a water still there. Thanks for the guide.
  12. I've had a search but can't seem to find a great deal. Does anybody have a link for carpet removal? Or tips on the best way to go about it. I've just done the rear door seals as they were leaking, the rear foot wells are ringing so I want to take the carpet out completely to make sure it's all cleaned and dry underneath. Thanks in advance
  13. Sounds like something isn't right, are you sure they are fitted 100 percent correctly.
  14. Here's another thought, just to add to the conversation. My vRS is currently sitting on standard shocks with Koni lowered springs. Will a set of Bilstein shocks cure the problem using above springs. Basically swapping out the shocks. I'd assume the shocks are originals putting them at 9 years old, which would mean they are probably due the bin anyway.
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