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  1. So, I am putting my vRS up for sale.

    Don't get me wrong, I love it but I am at the stage now where significant gains will cost a lot of money and I feel like something a bit more interesting/unusual

    There is a build thread here:

    http://briskoda.net/forums/topic/132228-octavia-i-vrs-going-for-a-stealth-look/

    It stops just over a year ago because my mother-in-law (who I loved like my own mother) died just after my last post and I lost interest in everything.

    In short the car has:

    Engine

    Compbrake recirculating valve

    Jetex panel filter

    3" De-cat down pipe (CEL mapped out)

    Super sprint back box

    Drivetrain

    G60 Flywheel

    Sachs clutch

    Quaife automatic torque biasing differential

    Handling

    Weitech Hicon GT coilovers

    TT wishbones

    S3 upper and lower strut braces

    R32 front anti-roll bar

    Whiteline adjustable rear anti-roll bar

    S3 steering rack (just like the R32, 2.5 turns lock to lock)

    All round polybushes except the TT wishbones (which have TT bushes) and the steering rack (I have the bush I just haven't fitted it)

    Interior

    MFD Sat-nav/6CD changer

    Parking sensors

    B & M short shifter

    Otherwise, standard

    Exterior

    MK4 Golf aero wipers fitted

    Spoiler deleted

    Rear wiper deleted, hole filled with glass circle

    Wheels powder coated matte black

    Radiator surround painted matte black

    Debadged except for classic Skoda badges and vRS wheel centres

    There might be other things but I forget.

    Bad

    Car is 9 years old and has lots of little dints and scuffs on it

    Bonnet, boot lid, doors etc.

    108,000 miles - not as bad as it might seem, this mileage is bang on average and it has had an oil service every 6 months while I have had it

    Driver's seat bolster is a little tired

    White bits of the seats have a few stains

    Car was a Cat C write off, front left damage, all repaired before I got it.

    Good

    4 good Toyo T1-R tyres in 215/45/17

    2 spare spider alloys (bit scuffed in silver with OK tyres) and 2 good unmounted T1-Rs in 205/50/17

    All mods and servicing carried out by Mike from Impossible Performance

    Plenty of meat left on the brakes

    Toad Ai 606 alarm with dual zone microwave and glass break sensor, the car only came with one key but the Toad bypasses this and now there are 2 fully working key fobs

    Although the engine has done 108,000 all the drive train stuff has been done in the last 10K

    Kind of hard to prove, this one - I'm not a boy racer, I'm 33

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    This one taken before the B & M shifter was fitted

    vRS3.jpg

    This car has been set up for the joy I get when I perfectly judge a corner and I think it handles very well, there are a couple of other forum users who have driven it, oet is one, he liked it.

    This car is available in two ways:

    1

    Car comes as-is, all mods and whatever related spares I have included.

    Will be serviced, timing belt (which is due next year) done, 1 year MOT, on the road mapped to approximately 230hp by Mike from Impossible Performance

    £3000

    2

    Car will have the flywheel, clutch, and diff removed and replaced with stock items

    Timing belt will not be done, it will be serviced and have a 12 month MOT though

    It will be returned to a standard map (should be about 190 with the filter and de-cat)

    £1500

    Feel free to ask me any question, request particular pictures etc.

    I will consider P/X for a small, cheap diesel like a 106 for the wife (money my way) or will consider an RS EVO 4,5 or 6 an AE86 corolla, MK2 Escort or similar, if you know these cars you will know if yours is similar (money your way)

    Car is located in Rochester in North Kent

    Mobile number is *edit* no longer here *edit*

    Name is Andrew

  2. Thank you for all the comments...

    I've got the B&M shifter in black, mostly for the solid bearing.

    It feels really nice and is a very nicely machined lump of alloy.

    The brakes I am looking at are the compbrake 6 pot 335mm ones.

    The brakes are good as standard for a few stops but they do fade after a while and the new ones should cope better.

    I will recoup a bit of the cash by selling the old ones, just need to find myself a Fabia owner who wants them...

    Yeah, I'd love to meet up at some point. let me know when you are going to be around here...

  3. Thanks mate.

    I guess the major problem was that I didn't have any kind of 16mm spanner, they just seem to needlessly use non-standard sized fixtures on these cars...

    On an unrelated note, I took the car up to my "control" roundabout this week.

    With the Quaife diff fitted and the ASR off I can now get round the roundabout at 37 miles an hour.

    That's an 11mph increase on what it could do when I got it.

    That's 42% better than stock for only a bit (well, actually quite a big bit) of money.

  4. YES!

    Got the car back last night.

    In the end I had to buy a whole new gearbox because the crown wheel and pinion were damaged while Quaife had the 'box.

    Skoda wanted £370 + VAT for a crownwheel and pinion set so it worked out cheaper to buy a whole second hand box (thanks westallc), happily the new 'box has 40,000 miles less on it than mine did.

    The short shifter is sexy and the clutch is so light it feels broken but the feel through it is brilliant and it bites well.

    No more rattles or clanks coming through, Mike fixed the exhaust while he was at it (the centre section had to come out to fit the short shifter) and I haven't noticed anything from the clutch.

    I am stoked to bits with this car now.

    Big brakes next I think.

  5. Hi, I bought a steering rack bush and one of the doohickeys that screws into the hub through the wheel to make it easier to change wheels a while ago.



    One of the items must have been out of stock so there was a bit of a delay.

    It got sent a couple of weeks ago and I was out and missed it.

    My wife arranged a re-delivery while I was away on a course then went out so she missed that too and RM have returned the package to you.

    I still want the items so would you like me to pay for more postage and if so, how...

    Thank you.

  6. P.s. apparently Impossible are moving premises soon so might not be in Canterbury much longer - Amateurstuntman did you know anything about that...? I thought Mike had your car at the moment?

    What they are moving again, they better be moving back towards the medway again, there old location was much better, just not big enough!

    How do you know that chicken eyebrow? surely he wont want to lose the rolling road, its not like there are many fitted in kent and they are very expensive to fit so cant think mike will want to do that!

    A little birdy with a red car told me ;)

    Well, he's looking at things, he doesn't have to move but he could.

    If he does come back up this way I'll be there all the time.

    There's one incentive for him not to move anyway...

  7. Well as far as I know the pelican works on the same basis as a quaife which isn't an LSD, it is an ATB.

    Instead of locking the two drive shafts together under slip like an LSD it sends torque to the wheel with the most grip, that way the diff should still act as a diff under those circumstances.

    i.e. there should be no need to do any of that.

    I'd know for sure if I had my car back but I don't.

  8. Well, my gearbox is knackered in a way that nobody can understand.

    By process of elimination it must be the new diff that is wrong but we will check by putting the old diff back in and seeing if it is still noisy.

    Then we will have to buy a second hand gearbox and replace one part at a time until we find the broken one.

    No car for my holiday...

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