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Amazing. Although it looks a little 'photoshopped' for some reason :think:

if it was 'chopped then hats off, masterclass!

I do not think so, it's just a pro photo

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Amazing. Although it looks a little 'photoshopped' for some reason :think:

No it is real all right - there are plenty of pics online from the recent gti meet.

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Totally blowen away with the fuel economy on our vRS. It's only got 550 odd miles on the clock,but easily getting 42-46 MPG on my work commute.It is a fear stretch of the A23, but still very good.

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Not my style but I can appreciate the execution, good job!

Post-detail pic taken yesterday...

 

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very nice ^^^^^ :)

Sorry,but the standard car looks like a 4x4  :blush:

Sorry,but the standard car looks like a 4x4  :blush:

 

I'd asumed I was buying an ubertrendy crossover :wonder:

@Zouche - great detailing, car looks excellent. I do not think any other color combination looks as good as freshly detailed All Black!

Freshly detailed it looks stunning - even better in the flesh (as it were), the paint looks like it is still wet it is so shiny!

Freshly detailed it looks stunning - even better in the flesh (as it were), the paint looks like it is still wet it is so shiny!

 

 

I know :blush:  then within few miles driven it looks dirty :wall:

Freshly detailed black car is just the sexiest thing... then you wake up the next day and you start crying.

 

zouche mate... you got to lower that thing.

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Freshly detailed black car is just the sexiest thing... then you wake up the next day and you start crying.

 

zouche mate... you got to lower that thing.

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That's better !  :happy:

 

Maybe the designers at Skoda need a lesson or two.

 

1) Look at the competition (i.e - EVERY other hot hatch)

2) See the obvious HUGE gap in the wheelarches

3) Use a better quality spring, like H&R or Eibach and stop penny pinching.

4) Voila ! A car that resembles a hot hatch instead of getting it wrong. Yet again  :wall:

 

One benefit of the standard car is that you could drive over a drunk in the road without even touching them ......

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That does look way better - awesome photoshop skills 32KOFDATA!

Thing is I've just been offered a Columbus at a bargain price, so the lowering may have to wait a month or two....!

I highly recomend it , here's my front arch gap ;)

 

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and jonny, is that what you do on the west coast of an evening? drive over drunks? (save me a bit of work anyway ;) )

I highly recomend it , here's my front arch gap ;)

 

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and jonny, is that what you do on the west coast of an evening? drive over drunks? (save me a bit of work anyway ;) )

 

 

LOL  :happy:

 

Hmmm .... Nice. Lowered black VRS stealthmobile  :rock:

There's no question it needs to be done..... but can I pass up the chance of a cheap Columbus....?! (Nope).

Are there any more "cheap Columbus" units where you getting your one from by any chance Zouche?

The guy only has the one I'm afraid... Does have a Bolero as well though....

awsome roads there George... do I spot a cheeck revo sticker?! ;)

102 RON George?

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Where are the vrs photos George??

You can maybe post them

. As said in #775, Pending more interesting, i dont have any.

 

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