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My grown up car..

Postby TopCat » Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:07 pm

I can't even put this in the Jap performance section, how sad.
But anyway, as some of you know, I sold the S2000 last week, and have moved onto something with room for my bike for a while. Picked this up in the UK last weekend...

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Its a oil burner, TDI SE 140 version. Simple interior, fairly standard spec, but seems like a very honest example with only one owner from new, and was a company car, so F(A)SH with everything done as per best practice. Drives very well, and besides the stone chips as you'd expect of a car of this age, the body work is spot on.

Only thing I could think to improve it, was to give it a good interior valet. It wasn't dirty by most peoples standards, but I don't think it was ever given a deep clean, and I felt it could be better. So earlier today I got our in-house pro's to have a look at it. Absolutely delighted with the results, the pics speak for themselves...

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(Foggy foggy goodness...)

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Really couldn't recommend this service more. It is like a new car inside, and with the tools and techniques used, its a very thoroughly cleaning. I was expecting good results having seen the photos of what the guys did before, but when its your own car, and you have a true appreciation of the state of the car beforehand, you really see such a difference. Top class! :ll
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby threediamonds » Sat Aug 06, 2011 12:33 am

Nice Tom, very nice...grown up but still nice :wink: I see Buddys head in the background- pissy wheels before the scrub I hope!!
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby Sebastian » Sat Aug 06, 2011 12:38 am

good choice Tom.Any mods in plan ?

Seems like the guys @ Munster Auto Detail are always the first choice when peeps on here change the car :nwor
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby optical illusion » Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:43 pm

I like Audis. Shoulda got an S4 :wink:

Interior looks immaculate - well done lads!

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Re: My grown up car..

Postby Danny Kierans » Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:25 pm

nice car.heres a few things to check as its a 2.0 140bhp pd engine.

1- checked oil pressure is right to o.e at idle and rev.

2. find out is the balance shaft, chain driven or gears. all 2.0tdi are been changed to gears as chain is given trouble.

3.injectors check is thet are bosch or simmens .

4.check turbo for noise at boost. due to fault 1 and 2.

if you send me your chassis i can check and let you know whats in it and what audi can do for you.if anything.
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby CJ » Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:11 pm

Welcome back to the dark side Tom! 2006 model I assume? Best of luck with it.
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby TopCat » Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:34 pm

Thanks all. Never really considered an S4 to be honest, but some day I will have an RS4, really, really want one of those (may as well go the whole way if you're going down that route! :D )

No plans to mod it at all, not that kind of car really. Only thing I looked into was getting an armrest, ( :oops: ) which gives a good idea of the intention of this car, nice relaxed cruising! Its a 2006 and will have Irish plates by the end of this week. This will be the first import I'll be taking to the NCT centre, so will be interesting to see how they deal with the process.

Might take you up offer Danny, the engine sounds and feels great, but no harm checking.

Yeah, was great to get the interior properly done. It was only Bernard the day I was down, but despite my "helping" him, he did a great job.
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby Bernard » Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:44 pm

Thanks for the comments Tom, the car's a credit to you.
It's no slouch either, quicker than the last one I'd say...
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby Kace » Mon Aug 08, 2011 5:09 pm

TopCat wrote:...No plans to mod it at all, not that kind of car really. Only thing I looked into was getting an armrest, ( :oops: ) which gives a good idea of the intention of this car, nice relaxed cruising! ...


Let us know how you get on with the armrest, I looked into this for a 2004 and the dealer advised me against it as he said that the retrofit of the armrests is not straightforward. Add to the fact that they are quite pricey to buy - it was a couple of hundred bills when I looked.
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby TopCat » Mon Aug 08, 2011 6:31 pm

Yeah, when I looked into it the first option that came to light was a semi-universal one (bolt-on job), but I really don't want to go down that route, would probably look/feel very cheap. I've got a quote off a guy for a second hand one, but I want to call to the breakers yard to see it in person, and more so how it fits. Looks like a large section of the centre console needs to be replaced.
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby Myfeckin FTO » Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:03 pm

I'd say theres some lift out of her lad! :P :P :P

Set of 19's, cut the springs, some oversize mud-guards, an RS4 badge (keep the TDI badge on d'other side) and you're sorted. :lol:


Good work on the valet fellas - as per Tom their work is beyond comparision and great value.
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby Muad_dib77 » Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:11 pm

where's that write-up on "Felt-Spec" again ;-)
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Re: My grown up car..

Postby Mustang » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:02 pm

Myfeckin FTO wrote:Set of 19's, cut the springs, some oversize mud-guards, an RS4 badge (keep the TDI badge on d'other side) and you're sorted. :lol:



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