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After ordering my new VRS TDi on the 3rd January this year, I collected it this afternoon.

Very pleased and cant stop grinning :P:D:thumbup:

Nice one

Enjoy the car mate

Carl :thumbup:

Enjoy... :)

Nice one, enjoy it. Tis the best version of the vRS, and colour...lol

After ordering my new VRS TDi on the 3rd January this year, I collected it this afternoon.

Very pleased and cant stop grinning :P:D:thumbup:

Enjoy!...let the modding begin:rofl::thumbup:

This thread needs pics!

This thread needs pics!

Agree:thumbup:

This thread needs pics!

C'mon where are they? the pics I means.

Seriously; there is a very content and comfortable feeling, tinged with nervous excitement and anticipation that goes with getting a new car.

I'm sure you'll enjoy it once you get used to moderating the Tsunami of torque and loving the gruff engine note on full throttle. Enjoy. :D:thumbup:

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I was out on my drive at 8am this morning drooling over it, and did the following:-

2 Bucket wash with lambswool mitt.

One coat of Car-Lack 68 polish.

One Coat of Collinite 476s.

Megs wonder wheels to the alloys.

Sonus Glass Cleaner.

Sonus Tyre and black dressing.

Chrome caps on the tyre valves.

I have taken some pictures that I can post up here, but the file sizes are to big to upload. Help somebody!!

Edit - managed to reduce them, lost a bit of quality from the picture, but give a flavour:-

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Congrats!

Lovely Jumbly ! Think i sor you washing it **** morning walst it was tryin to rain!

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Lovely Jumbly ! Think i sor you washing it **** morning walst it was tryin to rain!

Just finished by the time it had started to rain :P

Welcome, when is your first trip to JKM then??;)

It's the wrong colour... :P

Looking good!

Great Motor.

Hope them valves caps arnt aluminium.

Looks amazing, hope you have fun with it. As mluton says, aluminium valve caps are bad news due to bi-metallic corrosion. The aluminium reacts with the copper and they rust on solid and cannot be removed meaning you need a new valve fitting. You can help prevent this by putting a little copper grease on the threads, but mayaswell just go with the cheapie black plastic valve caps really.

Nice one,just got to keep it looking that way now :P

Word of warning tho, had some alloy dust caps on ours and the corroded on the inside and welded to the valve, if yours are solid metal rather than plastic thread type beware :)

i love that blue!! :) enjoy it buddy!

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Better check the valve caps this weekend I think, not sure if they are plastic or metal, never looked that closely. Thanks for the tip guys

Better check the valve caps this weekend I think, not sure if they are plastic or metal, never looked that closely. Thanks for the tip guys

A little bit of vaseline or silicone grease should cover it.

Enjoy your new car!

I was out on my drive at 8am this morning drooling over it, and did the following:-

2 Bucket wash with lambswool mitt.

One coat of Car-Lack 68 polish.

One Coat of Collinite 476s.

Megs wonder wheels to the alloys.

Sonus Glass Cleaner.

Sonus Tyre and black dressing.

Chrome caps on the tyre valves.

I have taken some pictures that I can post up here, but the file sizes are to big to upload. Help somebody!!

Edit - managed to reduce them, lost a bit of quality from the picture, but give a flavour:-

Looks dead smart well done.

PS> a tip for your pictures. Open an account on Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket upload your pics to there FULL size and then copy and paste the link back into any post. Works a treat and easier IMHO than uploading thumbnails on here.

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I will set that up this weekend!! Cheers

Looks nice, but the posters in here are wrong.

Wrong colour and wrong engine :lol:

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