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Car is at the bodyshop having a fair bit of work done, also having a Heated + Adas screen fitted to the car. Im in the process of doing a write up for the following:

 

- A5 Camera retrofit

- Heated windscreen retrofit

- Heated front seats retrofit

Not all strictly today mods but all recent!

 

-Rieger front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser.

 

- RS6 replica rims wrapped in 255/40 R19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S rubbers

 

- TVS Engineering ECU and TCU Stage 2+ tune

 

-Personalised plates CZECHM4TE

 

-Shevron dashmat

 

-Few OBD minor mods, 5 blink comfort signal, auto stop/start off, improve throttle response

 

- Paint correction and ceramic coating

 

- Skoda white front door puddle lights

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3 hours ago, ApertureS said:

Car is at the bodyshop having a fair bit of work done, also having a Heated + Adas screen fitted to the car. Im in the process of doing a write up for the following:

 

- A5 Camera retrofit

- Heated windscreen retrofit

- Heated front seats retrofit

How much did that cost you if you don’t mind me asking? For the adas? The one local to me won’t do it as they can’t supply a screen!

1 hour ago, OM54 said:

How much did that cost you if you don’t mind me asking? For the adas? The one local to me won’t do it as they can’t supply a screen!

So I originally had a screen fitted by a company and they ruined the job, damaged paintwork, trim and the screen they were fitting was done terribly so after months of fighting they are putting it right to the tune of just under £3000.

 

the screen itself I am only paying the addition cost of £120 but the full price of my screen with heater and adas is roughly £670.

 

if you drop me a pm with your car details, year, shape, what screen you currently have and what you want, I can look up the part number for you. 

On 07/08/2021 at 09:21, dohboy78 said:

Sold already by the looks of it too.

 

Aye, saw that.. may pop back up on here... 

On 07/08/2021 at 16:56, Coopernova said:

255/40 R19

Mistyping or definitely a size out of specs?

I think 35 is the right side wall height for 255 wide tyres. 🤔

No it's 255/40 R19 alright @Bap33

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Dyno'd the old girl post tune.. TVS Engineering Stage 2+ (aka Stage 1 ie no hardware upgrades)

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Nice score!

  

2 hours ago, MartiniB said:

Repainted whole car,
stock Laser White(LF9F) replaced by Audi's Ibis White(LY9C)

 

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dead door "chrome" repainted to glare black

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new emblems

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€9.5 Ali — 90mm ABS Emblem for Škoda

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had huge count of reasons ->


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and the last drop came from my daughter, accident on driving lesson.

i had option brake by handbrake, but i wrongly tried to move steering wheel, it were under strongest control :)

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4 hours ago, aerofurb said:

rear black Skoda emblems fitted (originally had the S K O D A on the boot lid)

I would do the same, if I had a FL version. I'm not a big fan of the S K O D A on the boot, even if it's bit more 'trendy' and 'Volvo-like'.

7 hours ago, Bap33 said:

I would do the same, if I had a FL version. I'm not a big fan of the S K O D A on the boot, even if it's bit more 'trendy' and 'Volvo-like'.

 

lol.....mine is a frankenstein version - i've got a pre-facelift and i removed (a few years ago) the original lettering and improvised with my own spaced lettering badging with "S  U   P   E   R   B"

 

front & back in fact :tongueout:

 

not to everyone's taste, i know.

 

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@JR RS I know. The most important is that it suits YOUR taste! 👍😉

45 minutes ago, JR RS said:

 

lol.....mine is a frankenstein version - i've got a pre-facelift and i removed (a few years ago) the original lettering and improvised with my own spaced lettering badging with "S  U   P   E   R   B"

 

front & back in fact :tongueout:

 

not to everyone's taste, i know.

 

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My head is telling me that I shouldn’t like this, but I actually do. 
 

Your car is impeccable and always follow with great interest. 👍

4 hours ago, MICKSVRS said:

My head is telling me that I shouldn’t like this, but I actually do. 
 

Your car is impeccable and always follow with great interest. 👍

 

Hahahaha....thanks.

 

Ur gonna hate this one though - a bit too far some, oh heck, most would say, but I can't have enough badging to remind me of wat model Skoda I have!!!  

Hahahaha

 

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Today’s jobs, done at lunchtime. 
 

Installed LED tailgate and door lights from Kopacek/Superskoda. 
 

Installed Skoda boot net kit. 
 

Replaced the Air Quality Sensor as it was throwing an error. 
 

All very easy stuff. 
 

 

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Added some SuperSkoda badges and some DSG paddle extensions... and ordered some H&R Lowering springs!!

 

 

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Threw the boot liner in the boot, fitted a stainless bumper protector, and then fitted front and rear mud flaps.

3 hours ago, CageyH said:

Threw the boot liner in the boot, fitted a stainless bumper protector, and then fitted front and rear mud flaps.

All that and not a single pic! Oh man... 😉

11 hours ago, Bap33 said:

All that and not a single pic! Oh man... 😉

 

I did not think that photos of mud flaps, a boot liner and bumper protector were "interesting" enough.

On 19/08/2021 at 23:08, GregorSamsa said:

Today’s jobs, done at lunchtime. 
 

Installed LED tailgate and door lights from Kopacek/Superskoda. 
 

Installed Skoda boot net kit. 
 

Replaced the Air Quality Sensor as it was throwing an error. 
 

All very easy stuff. 
 

 

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My air quality sensor is gone as well, did you have to code the new one in to get it to work?  That's the only thing that has been preventing me from fixing mine is I don't have access to coding.

@Steviedakota No coding, easy swap. It's located just behind the plastic grille under the passenger side (RHD) wiper. If you look closely in the area of the red circle below, you'll see the wiring. 

 

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Pull the rubber trim back (blue arrow), undo the clips (green arrows), remove the plastic cover, undo the wiring from the sensor, pop the sensor off it's bracket, pop the new sensor in, connect the wiring, put the cover back on, clear the faults and you're done. 

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7 minutes ago, GregorSamsa said:

@Steviedakota No coding, easy swap. It's located just behind the plastic grille under the passenger side (RHD) wiper. If you look closely in the area of the red circle below, you'll see the wiring. 

 

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Pull the rubber trim back (blue arrow), undo the clips (green arrows), remove the plastic cover, undo the wiring from the sensor, pop the sensor off it's bracket, pop the new sensor in, connect the wiring, put the cover back on, clear the faults and you're done. 

 

Thanks Gregor, great instructions. Any recommendations for an affordable OBD scanner I can buy to clear the faults?

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