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There are a few Cornwall members, although I'm not sure they are that active on the forum itself.
Will be organising some runs in the new year on a regular basis so watch this space :)
Yeah, the colour was what sold it to me from the advert really, and the photos don't do it justice in the sunshine (when we had some) it looked stunning :)
I like the standard wheels, and help make the V6 stand out to the not in the know people regarding the 3.2 / 1.8T models, the BBS wheels I...
I've recently bought a 3.2 TT (with the DSG box) and love it! Smooth, fast, comfortable, pretty decent on fuel if not driven silly and sounds lovely!
Lowered it on some AP Coilovers and got a set of 9x18 Rota Force alloys fitted with some 12mm rear spacers and 3mm fronts to clear the shocks (on...
Your not alone... I'm much the same, only most of my stuff I don't even keep for a year lol, hence why I'm now in a Lupo GTi and not a Clio.
A break away may be a good thing, sell up, buy something really dull and boring then in a year you can get something awesome, and have loads of saved up...
Is the car still available for more photos? I've attempted a few photo adjustments, however as they are shot as a normal .JPEG it limits what can really be done to the photo.
If possible, can you shoot a few more in .RAW and then they can be edited to a lot higher standard than any .JPEG can.
Went along to Spring Action Day, however the amount of constant red flags, accidents and poor conditions meant the Clio stayed parked up all day.
Got some positive comments, lots of photos taken of the car throughout the day whenever I was around the area and it seemed to get nice attention...
Audi TT 3.2
Nice engines, that although aren't the quickest for the size they sound great, loads of torque, decent on fuel considering the engine size, all come well spec'd and hold value well as they've bottomed out now really.
I'd chose a TT over the Golf unless you often use the rear seats.
Could be a faulty immobiliser ring or a connection issue? Have you pulled the steering cowling off to have a look to see if anything obvious stands out? If not, just see if anything jumps out as wrong/bodged by previous owner etc.
The applicator your using should be moist (not dripping wet with water just soft and easy to move with your hand), that looks perhaps a touch too much wax but not anything to really worry about. You can tell by the appearance, there are a few areas that have raised bits where the wax/polish has...