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attachicon.gifIMG-20150127-00089.jpgAt the dealers,sorry not the best pic.

Think thats similar to ours we pick up on Sunday... nice colour :)

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Think thats similar to ours we pick up on Sunday... nice colour :)

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Metal Grey,looks better in the flesh  :yes:  

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Picked this up two days ago now... Really really love it!

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Finally got around to debadging it. Hairdryer, dental floss and acetone followed by a quick polish. Much better!

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Finally got around to debadging it. Hairdryer, dental floss and acetone followed by a quick polish. Much better!

got the dealer to do mine, and its so worth it, apart from some guy in the motor trade who thought it was a Vauxhall.... I mean Vauxhall!!!!! as if!!!!!

Finally got around to debadging it. Hairdryer, dental floss and acetone followed by a quick polish. Much better!

Wasn't so sure at first until I saw your picture, nice job, looks great!

Finally got around to debadging it. Hairdryer, dental floss and acetone followed by a quick polish. Much better!

Little bit too blank for me on white color.

I can put some of the letters back on as "VODKA TSI"

Finally got around to debadging it. Hairdryer, dental floss and acetone followed by a quick polish. Much better!

 

OK, I've since read that you should NOT use acetone on paint. So, future people reading about debadging, do more research than I did. So far -- touch wood -- everything looks ok on my paint (I only used a very small amount) but from everything I've read since acetone is pretty aggressive. 

Hmm, Im not too far from Brizzle, and although Ive only had the car three weeks, a  third clean is in order, however a clean would disrupt the potato crop ive got growing down the flanks.... Is it me or is this year the dirtiest the roads have ever been?

 

Car looks smashing... Is the rear window edge tinting standard?

Yep, the shininess lasted til about 20 feet up the road before the car was brown again!

 

Window tinting is just the optional Sunset Glass.

Yep, the shininess lasted til about 20 feet up the road before the car was brown again!

 

Window tinting is just the optional Sunset Glass.

ah!! its the b pillar I can see through the rear windscreen!!!!, it looked like edge tinting where it was lined up so well on the rear view... impressive mistake as I have sunset too

Has anyone fitted black/carbon fibre badges?

Hmm, Im not too far from Brizzle, and although Ive only had the car three weeks, a  third clean is in order, however a clean would disrupt the potato crop ive got growing down the flanks.... Is it me or is this year the dirtiest the roads have ever been?

 

Car looks smashing... Is the rear window edge tinting standard?

I'm from 6 finger land too, yours a black Octy estate? Think I've seen it going through Lydney, looked very clean and new, I'm in a white and black Monte :)

I'm from 6 finger land too, yours a black Octy estate? Think I've seen it going through Lydney, looked very clean and new, I'm in a white and black Monte :)

Im mitcheldean, but do drive through Lyndey, a lot.... was clean, did north of the district, now red muddy yet again... I don't have six fingers, just the webbed toes.. :D

Good to see a fellow Briskodian today to catch up. Both cars are lowered on Eibachs and look the business even if mine does need a proper good clean

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Black edition looks sooooo much better lowered!

Good to see a fellow Briskodian today to catch up. Both cars are lowered on Eibachs and look the business even if mine does need a proper good clean

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Are you kidding, try driving round rural Gloucestershire to need a good clean, yours both look immaculate!!!!!

Are you kidding, try driving round rural Gloucestershire to need a good clean, yours both look immaculate!!!!!

Second on that one, it's so bad! I've gone through so much washer fluid too because of the salt.

Second on that one, it's so bad! I've gone through so much washer fluid too because of the salt.

I did jet wash it on the way to meet up but close up it has a second skin of grime. Had I have posted a pic pre the jet you would have asked how much it was to get the Xtremes and calipers painted black! I think the race blue does carry grime betyer than most colours.

Side question, does anyone else think the vRS gets through washer fluid quickly? Not sure whether it's due to the headlight washers being used too but mine seems to drink it up.

I did jet wash it on the way to meet up but close up it has a second skin of grime. Had I have posted a pic pre the jet you would have asked how much it was to get the Xtremes and calipers painted black! I think the race blue does carry grime betyer than most colours.

Side question, does anyone else think the vRS gets through washer fluid quickly? Not sure whether it's due to the headlight washers being used too but mine seems to drink it up.

Yes I get through a lot of washer fluid, and it's due to the headlight washers. After every 10 squirts of the standard wiper spraying the headlight washers are then activated. Some guy at the Skoda garage told me this. It 'apparently' works after certain amount of miles too, if you haven't used the wipers for a bit.

So yeah, pretty much all the time.

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