That looks great mate, definitely one of the best looking tigs on VWW!
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Originally posted by Golf Houso View PostThat looks great mate, definitely one of the best looking tigs on VWW!
Have a few more mods to go before she's finished but the look is definitely different to most other Tig's i see.
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Originally posted by team_v View PostOkay dodgy night pictures of the blacked out grill fitted.
I am now wondering what it would have looked like if my Tig was black instead of blue.
The only colour would be the wheels and the slot of red in the tailights.
Oh well, now it looks like my tig got in a fight as it's black and blue.
Dusted a Mk5 GTI on my way home tonight as well.
1.) I put the darker hella front lights in about a month ago
2.) Did the plasti-dipped chrome about 6 weeks ago
3.) lowered it with H&R's
4.) debadged it (well, half of it..)
5.) APR Stage I tune
6.) and APR Carbonio Stage I + II...
My Tig is black, and it looks mean now! I have more plans to come, but all in due course.....
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Originally posted by krracing View PostTeam_v - all sounds very similar to my Tig at the moment!
1.) I put the darker hella front lights in about a month ago
2.) Did the plasti-dipped chrome about 6 weeks ago
3.) lowered it with H&R's
4.) debadged it (well, half of it..)
5.) APR Stage I tune
6.) and APR Carbonio Stage I + II...
My Tig is black, and it looks mean now! I have more plans to come, but all in due course.....
Just needs black wheels to top it off.
Don't know if i have seen pictures of yours.
Originally posted by doc dogg View PostLooks good with the new wheels, I like the last pic with the sun shining on themDid you drive it in the puddle so you had an excuse to wash it
I drove throught he puddle to wash off the tyres and to get the reflection shot.
But it did give me a chance to wash the car, maybe tomorrow.
Originally posted by Pullstarter View PostAwesome stuff V, love the colour! Be sure to post pics and specs in the aftermarket wheel threadI may have somethin new in there myself soon-ish
Can't wait to see your addition if they are the ones i am thiniking of.
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Originally posted by team_v View Post
I will hit up the wheel thread mate.
Can't wait to see your addition if they are the ones i am thiniking of.But i'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised
2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
Forever blowing bubbles.
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Originally posted by team_v View PostMan that would look tough all murdered out.
Just needs black wheels to top it off.
Don't know if i have seen pictures of yours.I've been looking at 19" wheels, and plan on powder-coating them black
Options:
VW Savannah 19x9 et33
Abt CR 19x8.5 et35
Vossen VVS 084 19x8.5
Vossen VVS 085
Vossen VVS 078
VMR V701 19x8.5
What's the best way to post pictures of my car in the forum?
CheersLast edited by krracing; 24-06-2010, 10:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Pullstarter View PostNot the VMRs unfortunately as I really wanted to go 20"s and they dont make themBut i'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised
The 19's give me a 45 profile which is comfortable to drive on for me and is only slightly more feely than the stock 65 profile (i.e. you can feel road bumps a little more)
Originally posted by krracing View PostThat's the plan...I've been looking at 19" wheels, and plan on powder-coating them black
Options:
VW Savannah 19x9 et33
Abt CR 19x8.5 et35
Vossen VVS 084 19x8.5
Vossen VVS 085
Vossen VVS 078
VMR V701 19x8.5
What's the best way to post pictures of my car in the forum?
Cheers
The CR's look awesome but i fear have the same issue.
I don't like the vossen range, it just looks a bit plain imho.
VMR's look great, the V709 or V70 is my prefference but they complement the car well.
Posting pictures is easy.
Take photo, copy to computer, upload to imagehosting website such as imageshack.us or imagehost.org, copy the url of the image (make sure it ends in .jpg) and then put it in your post between thetags
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VW Driver Training day today!
Going to take the dodgy point-and-shoot to get some shots.
See you there Sharkie and hopefully Jimbo.
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Just got back from the VW Advanced Driver Training course.
Hung out with Sharkie + Mrs Sharkie and James (from APR) and fanged some new VW's around.
Took the Mk6 GTI around the race track, it goes quite well but slips a bit and fealt a bit spongy compared to the APR'd Tiguan.
One of the GTI's had engine oil issues.
Had the Polo diesel on the wet motorkhana track, handled quite well and stoppped in time even after giving it a bootful.
Still lags and is noisy though.
Had the Tiguan 147 for the slalom, handled better than i expected.
Not a fan of the leather.
The 147 engine feels a bit dull mated to the slushbox auto compared to a manual APR'd Tiguan.
Sat behind the driver for the Mk6 R hotlap.
My driver didn't push it as far as the other driver did.
Still went quite quick and handled quite well but is it worth the extra 20k over what my Tiguan cost? I don't think so.
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Thanks Nis.
I am considering changing the rear lights back to stock to regain steering wheel control over the stereo.
At the moment it throws a bulb out code (due to the foglight not being in the passenger tailight) and allows volume control but no other selections.
Managed to get it down to 6.2L/100km on the way to the driver training day.
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Oh I forgot to say that the colour combinations you've gone for are very good. In the sense they are mainly dark colours; the headlights and the wheels. The rear lights would be more suited for a much lighter colours; but that's my opinion. The wheels do look really good, maybe you should get an .:R badge on there somewhere.
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Originally posted by team_v View PostThanks Nis.
I am considering changing the rear lights back to stock to regain steering wheel control over the stereo.
At the moment it throws a bulb out code (due to the foglight not being in the passenger tailight) and allows volume control but no other selections.
Managed to get it down to 6.2L/100km on the way to the driver training day.
Great to see another TSI getting good fuel economy! 6.2 is great, assuming that is your av for the journey? @ what distance and general cruise speed?Tiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual
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