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rtechniki:

--- Quote from: h4rdy on July 13, 2010, 05:53:24 am ---However much the ED30 is good, I cannot believe you are getting rid of the Porsche for one!

 :jumping:

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+1 :happy2:

Saint Steve:
Good man  :happy2:

A much more practical car for the family man  :wink:

Look foward to hearing your thoughts chap :smiley:

Any colour spec you care to share?

A friend of mine is having to shift his porsche on, its a Carrera 4, 3.6, with a faulty tiptronic gearbox, and has been quoted £5500 to fix it  :driver:

QD MBE:
Get the Eddy Mapped with CC and it will be as fast as the Porker! 

Obvious statement time, The Porker will always be a more focused drive but the Golf will always be a very very good jack of all trades.

Enjoy matey.  The MPG sounds hellish!

gcod:
fairly sad to let go of 911 ,but hey what a car the ed30 is
remapped to 260 bhp ,milltek exhaust (great sound) steel grey
obviously different to the porsche but to be honest a 996 turbo is too insane
sometimes, the ed30 brakes are way better & initially it feels more responsive
need to to get used to dsg box though

more fun  n maybe pics tomoz
back to garage mow tho :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :happy2: :happy2: :happy2: :laugh: :laugh: :grin: :grin: :surprised: :drinking:

QD MBE:
Your Porker brakes are worse than the Ed30's?  I had an Ed30, brakes were not up to the standard of the car (Mine was not mapped) in my opinion.  I upgraded my Ed30 brakes to the 996 Twin Turbo calipers (some slight mods required), and they were fantastic.  Even better allied with S3 rears fitted.

I have a Cayman S now, and the anchors are fantastic, straight out of the box.

Quite a few of the Gti owners in both guises have upgraded their brakes.

Enjoy the car, and as per the rules - get some pics up!
 :happy2:


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