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Originally posted by coreying View PostIt comes from people who've been told their build dates. I thought it was only week 38, but at least one person here has said theirs is week 37. So I've just generalised for week 38 and the week before and after.
Originally posted by Lima View PostIf so I'd be surprised if build weeks were allocted by model of car. It's (generally) just not the way modern production lines with just-in-time manufacturing work.
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Originally posted by Prodigy View PostCongrats mate on your order, seems to be quite a few of us WRX owners making the move to VW.
What specs did you order for the R?
I originally thought I might get a grey but They are a bit nondescript
I think the 19s look better but I might be able to put snowchains on the 18s.
I don't really care for the other options.
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With the GTI and GTD the manual says you can't put chains on the 17's... so there is no way you'd be able to put them on the 18's!
See the Snow Chains on 17" Alloys thread
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Originally posted by lakeman View PostOrdered the rising blue 5DR ,DSG,ACC .RVC with leather.
I originally thought I might get a grey but They are a bit nondescript
I think the 19s look better but I might be able to put snowchains on the 18s.
I don't really care for the other options.
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Originally posted by Glennb View PostNice spec mate. Do you mind letting us know how much you paid for it?
Some dealers didn't seem interested in including these on their quotes , though did mention them in my initial discussions.
I ordered through a country dealership who changed an order they had in the system.
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Originally posted by coreying View PostWith the GTI and GTD the manual says you can't put chains on the 17's... so there is no way you'd be able to put them on the 18's!
See the Snow Chains on 17" Alloys thread
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Originally posted by pologti18t View PostThe R is AWD. There is probably no requirement to fit snow chains in the majority of Australian ski resorts. Mind you summer performance tyres are diabolical in snow conditions.
Anyway.looks like i wont need them till next year and who knows what solution will present itself
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This may have been asked elsewhere and I just haven’t seen it, but has anyone installed any after-market DSG Shift Paddles. Originally I was looking at getting a set of the OSIR O-Shift-GT paddles (OSIR Design USA-OSIR - O-Shift-GT - VW MkV/MkVI), but with postage costing way more than the product itself I have been put off. Whilst perusing I encountered S2T Performance VW shifters (VW) which it seems were very popular and possibly this may be the way to go. A lot more expensive for the product itself, but postage is cheaper. Just wish I had been a member of vwgolf.net.au and gone in with their group buy.
Also, are the mats that come with the R standard mats and are R embroidered mats available such as they are apparently got GTi’s?United Grey R: All the accessories (leather, not Recaro's though), S2P paddles, Kuftech DVD in motion. Carbon grill, mirrors and diffuser awaiting to be fitted.
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I'm not sure I see the point of the OSIR paddle replacements. They're the same size as the standard ones, just that they're metal instead of plastic. The S2TPP paddle shifters actually give a functional difference to the product and is something that I'm definitely interested in purchasing when my R arrives. Maybe we should organise a group buy for VW Watercooled. I'd be in on that
As for mats. The mat which come with the Golf R as standard are black with grey border on them (in the same grey as the feature stitching on the steering wheel and gear boot etc). There is no wording embroided in them.
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I'm in for a group buy if it happens. The S2TPP Paddle Shifters are probably of the two after a bit of reading today. They seemed to get a real good deal on vwgolf.net.au with "149.95 + 12.95 shipping US for the silver ones and $169.95 for the Black" (DSG Paddle Shifter Extension). Retail is US$195 Silver or US$225.95 (VW). Sorry if it uncool to link other forums, but there are photo's of a MkVI steering Wheel with these attached for those interested.
The only thing that worries me is the possibility that they may interfer with the indicators etc (as on Page 16) and the cost of getting them installed (out of my league).United Grey R: All the accessories (leather, not Recaro's though), S2P paddles, Kuftech DVD in motion. Carbon grill, mirrors and diffuser awaiting to be fitted.
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Have you seen these ones - very pricey though:
TID STYLING - AUDI VW CARBON FIBER BODYKIT - EXTERIOR PARTS AND INTERIOR PARTS - AUDI-VW
TID STYLING - AUDI VW CARBON FIBER BODYKIT - EXTERIOR PARTS AND INTERIOR PARTS - AUDI-VW
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