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  1. On 11/01/2019 at 21:54, Qasimfiaz said:

     

     

    Well about Mv07wbf had this car for a while have to say it's a beast the car was bought for my dad who is 75yrs old  LOL. We bought it from a woman up north as she no longer needed it and I remember on the way back to Birmingham my dad was driving Mv07wbf. and I must say it put a smile on both mine and my dads face. I still remember my dad got left behind on the motorway and I was checking my mirrors and then I saw this car coming in speed IT WAS MY DAD in the skoda it was like he was 19yrs old again LoL. I'm actually quite surprised when I saw this forum, that it had a remap we'll now thinking of no wonder it's so powerful.

    Ahh that’s amazing! Thank you for sharing!

     

    it was a great little car, certainly one that I regret selling to this day. It had a remap (by Awesome GTI) and larger front brakes, apart from that it was standard.

     

    does he still have it?

  2. 43 minutes ago, shyVRS245 said:

    And the Ford Focus is not as common as muck,Britain's 2nd best selling car behind the Ford Fiesta. All Ford interiors are so tacky and cheap looking you would really have to want one to put with it.:cool:

    Wow - a blast from the past indeed! 

     

    In in the end I didn’t get a Focus ST estate, I went for a Mercedes C350 estate. 

     

    Plenty of Octy VRS’s and Focus ST’s around these days. It’s nice to mooch around in something that goes under the radar but can pick up and fly when you want it to!

  3. Ditched the run flats on my 3er years ago....

     

    Saved myself a fair whack by putting a good quality pump + tyre sealent in the boot (where the spare wheel should be....) and paying for full RAC cover. Not skimped on the non-run flats either, Goodyear AS2's all round.

     

    I can see the appeal, but I found them to be hard, crashy tyres that are horrificly exspensive.

     

     

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  4. Good morning all,

     

    Since last year I've really caught the bug for 'proper' car cleaning and i'm really enjoying looking after my car and buying & trying new products on it to the point where it's overtaken Mountain biking as my main hobby.

     

    While my car looks good, I was filling up the other day and the forecourt lighting really showed up how 'bad' my clear coat is for swirls etc... I was actually gutted, I didn't realise it was that bad!

     

    My question is, I am thinking of investing in a machine polisher to replace my trusty Aldi special which i thought was doing a good enough job for me...

     

    Looking at a DAS 6 pro, is it worth starting with an orbital? My car is BMW which i've heard have really hard paint, I don't want to waste money investing in kit that will not do the job, but at the same time, I don't have the time to invest in 3 stage correctrions and concourse worthy results.

     

    Any help, thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

     

     

  5. I wouldn't be too upset and angry about it,

     

    You've not bought a 10 y/o car from a back street dealer, it's a relativley new car with a warranty and purchased from a franchised dealer.

     

    Annoying yes, but give them time to rectify the issues before mentioning rejection etc etc!

     

    Strike it up to experience, never buy the first car you see!

  6. 13 minutes ago, dan4291 said:

     

    The Bird Dropping Wipes are really good, really handy just to keep in the boot or glovebox and do their job well. Just be gentle using them, don't be tempted to scrub with them!

     

    Oh I know! My Dad did that..on a black car! |Needles to say it looked like someone took a brillo pad to a small part of his bonnet!

  7. 31 minutes ago, danman5k said:

    awesome, I have no idea what CAI, ITG or the TMG is.... hahaa! but happy to learn is there a website for this and how much do they cost to fit? but this all helps with my list

     

    Sorry, i'll explain,

     

    CAI stands for cold air intake (induction kit) The ITG maxogen while pricey, made a real difference to the car. TMC is a brand of tuning boxes. I had one fitted to my car as at the time (3 years ago), remaps for the 1.4tsi were not common place.

     

    https://www.awesomegti.com/shop-by-brand/itg/itg-maxogen-1-4tsi-a1-fabia-seat-ibiza-6j-polo-6r-induction-kit/

     

  8. 22 minutes ago, Tilt said:

    At least if you get the cops after you, you can park around the corner and unwrap it, Lol. :D

     

    Reminds me of playing Grand Theft Auto... 5 stars? no problem, just drive into the pay and spray and bingo! Wanted level gone! :D

  9. Ultimate Finish's own brand snow foam for me. Pretty cheap and even in a 10:1 dilution it works wonders. Foams up nice and runs down the body pretty quickly taking all the road junk with it!

     

    I'm also a fan of Krystal Kleen Detail's Blizzard. Bubllegum version smells incredible lol!

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  10. 8 minutes ago, CWARD said:

    Any coating will eventually wear off. I have had zinc coated discs that were supposed to be "rust proof", they weren't. With the off the shelve manufacturers the best I've used were Meyle which unfortunately aren't that popular here so you may struggle to find a supplier. These discs showed no sign of corrosion after 3 years of use. 

    Pagid aren't too bad either but showed bits of rust after a year. Mintex and Brembo don't tend to last long before the surface rust appears.

     

    Edit. Meyle not Mahle

     

    That's good to know, thanks!

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