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New Scirocco finally arrives...
Norbreck21a:
Hi guys, well finally took delivery on Friday of my brand new Candy White 2.0TDI Bluemotion. Have to say, did shed a bit of a tear and a lump in the throat when they drove my Golf away.......then this came around the corner :laugh:
I’ve only driven about 200 miles so far so she’s still very new and tight, but already returning 50.2 mpg (51.5 according to the MFD so much more accurate than my old Golf). I have to say, she’s everything I hoped she would be. I was a little worried that after 5 years ownership of the MK5 Golf, the Rocco wouldn’t be very much different (especially as it shares many interior components), but it’s like chalk and cheese. I loved my Golf, but the Rocco feels much more, planted and well, sort of cosseting (if you know what I mean). More intimate that the Golf and the seats are superb, and yes, as many of my friends on here kept telling me, the black interior is much more sporting that my beige leather in the Golf :ashamed:
Only had her a couple of hours and already started to modify her. Anyway, enough pre-amble, here’s the first few piccies. Better and more artistic ones will follow.
The mods
LED Sidelights
Chromed Exhaust Tips (from a Skoda Yeti)
Anti Slip –Boot Liner
Sliding Cup Holder (an absolute bas*ard to fit)
Chromed DSG Pedals
Rear Cup Holder and air vents (complete with working air ducts to front).
Covered front Storage tray (from a MK5 Golf) – Not an ashtray.
Stainless Steel Sill Trims
Black “R” model fascia surround (prefer this to the silver one it came with)
Still to do.
Door warning lights. I already have the parts and harness made up, just need to get up the courage to take the door cards off a 4 day old car (gulp) ?
Rear reversing camera. One for later in the year with the assistance of a couple of boys off the forums.
RNS-510 Voice control. Need to sort out the additional wiring to get the RNS voice control working, as currently it’s only connected to the factory Bluetooth.
That’s about it to date.
As I said, so far absolutely delighted.
Full spec.
Scirocco 2.0TDI (140) GT bluemotion in Candy White.
Options
Factory Bluetooth
RNS-510 (fitted by me)
Winter pack (heated seats, heated washer jets, headlight washers and low washer fluid warning)
Cruise Control
Folding Mirros with puddle lights.
Rear parking sensors (which integrate onto the headunit screen - very nice)
Standard spec.
Leather flat bottom multi function steering wheel
High line dash
18" Interlagos Alloys with Pirelli self sealing tyres.
Auto dimming rear view mirror, lights and wipers
Dual zone climate control with auto recirc.
Centre armrest with MDI and Aux socket
Adaptive chassis Control
Tyre pressure monitor
Privacy glass from B-Pillar backwards.
twin Exhaust pipes
Front Fog lights with cornering function.
Twin Reverse and Fog lights (yay !!)
Blution motion - Auto Start/Stop fuction and braking recuperation.
Cheers
Andrew
Norbreck21a:
Then got the call yesterday to say the wifes new Polo had also just arrived at the dealers, so had to go and have a quick look. Here she is (still in transport mode having just arrived off the transporter an hour before).
Should pick her up next weekend when the wifes private plate details arrive from DVLA.
Spec is.
1.4 DSG SEL - 3 Door in Flash Red
Options
17" Boavista Alloys
Multi Function Steering Wheel
Winter pack (seat heating, headlight washers, heated washer jets, and screen wash fluid sensor)
Convenience pack - Auto Wipers and auto dimming rear view mirror
Climate Control
The RCD-510 that came with the Rocco will also be dropped into this as well.
So I'm now well and truely skint.
GLIDN:
very nice Scirocco you got there,
Like the fact you have already changed it with simply VW original parts to make it even better.
Just be careful with your LED ligths, Here in New Zealand a Scirocco R owner replaced all lights with LED lights.
Lets just say he ended up with a hefty bill as it burnt our the CAN-BUS melted wiring through out the car too.
so just make sure your LED lights are CAN-Bus friendly.
Otherwise keep up the good work.
vRStu:
Andrew
The easiest way to achieve the Voice for the RNS with a factory installed kit is to cut the wires right up at the Mic end in the overhead light.
Using a bit of 4 core (preferably screened) run it to the RNS via the door pillar - Left side a drop the glove box may be easiest.
Solder the microphone end to the 2 cores running to the RNS Mic In and the two from Mic Out are soldered to the wire that then runs back to the BT module.
stealthwolf:
:congrats: :congrats: :congrats:
Love the scirocco. The reversing camera is awesome - get it fitted so you don't damage the poor thing!
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