Finally got my hands on a scirocco for a run around!
Looking forward to driving it and changing a few things!
New purchase
Re: New purchase
Congrats with the purchase, and welcome to the flock.Its a bit slow here sometimes, but good advice can be had, bad too.
Lots of stuff to get to make the care more to your style.
A billet valve cover or stick on gear paddles. Carbon, or carbon look interior bits, titanium exhaust.
All to your heart's content.
Lots of stuff to get to make the care more to your style.
A billet valve cover or stick on gear paddles. Carbon, or carbon look interior bits, titanium exhaust.
All to your heart's content.
Collector of warning lights.
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- Joined: Sat Jun 13, 2020 5:14 pm
- I drive a: GT 2.0 TDI 140/150
- In: Deep Black
- With a: Manual box
Re: New purchase
Thank you! Love driving it and already started making subtle changes!
Currently concentrating on detailing it and getting the engine bay and bodywork up to a good standard
Currently concentrating on detailing it and getting the engine bay and bodywork up to a good standard
Re: New purchase
My old beater is getting signed up for paint repairs.
I did clean the wheels with Meguiar's wheel brightener and iron decon. First proper wheel wash since new. When you have cleaned your car a few times you find all the stone chips and scratches.
Meet a fellow Rocco owner few days ago, we did not speak the same languages very well. But we could agree. Rocco's are great, good looking and fun drive. Golf is nothing, boring AF.
I did clean the wheels with Meguiar's wheel brightener and iron decon. First proper wheel wash since new. When you have cleaned your car a few times you find all the stone chips and scratches.
Meet a fellow Rocco owner few days ago, we did not speak the same languages very well. But we could agree. Rocco's are great, good looking and fun drive. Golf is nothing, boring AF.
Collector of warning lights.