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Roland
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Hi Thought it was time to join and add my views and thoughts

I currently own a black R32 have had it for the past 12 months and is the best car I've had so far.

Previously I have owned a VR6, 1.8T A4, 16V MK2 and and 850 mini which eventually ended up 1380.

My R32 is completely standard apart from the software update and a few little bits. I've also had some warranty work but only small things -

1. Door seal - the fury stuff came off.

2. Petrol cap button - kept spring out of the centre console and everytime I went to get petrol I had to look for it.

3. Wheel Centre caps - corroded.

4. Exhaust valve - Faulty, besides making it sound mean! it effected the running, Don't know why maybe it was allowing unmetered air in to the manifold?

It's now covered 22,000 miles, had one service plus Haldex oil change and brake fluid

I have hopefully attached some pictures, hope you like them.

This will be my first of many posts and replies as I have gleaned alot of information from this site I thought it was about time I gave some back!.

Cheers For now

RoadRocket

Ps Black is the Fastest.

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Or better still, load your pics to the gallery. When all in, right click the image and go to properties, the pic will have an address like this:

"http://www.tyresmoke.net/albums/albuo39/DSCF1773.sized.jpg"

Copy the address for the pic, start your post & when you want to insert a pic, click the Image UBB code & insert the address:

DSCF1773.sized.jpg

Like so!

This can be applied from pretty much any image on the web, for instance, this image:

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came from this web site. but be careful, this is known as leaching, and some web sites use "anti-leaching" tactics, and will change the image to something like this:

WIRING_DIAGRAM.jpg

but ask Mook (via PM please) and you'll soon discover that some rather obscene things can be put in place. So be careful. Whenever adding remote images, be sure to preview your post before hitting the continue button.

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