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New 7R to replace the MK6gti
GTImike:
Beautiful car mate, the roof and wheels definitely set it off.
I'm going to take the plunge and order one in autumn when I've finished building my house.
I'm sure it will be worth the wait and a worthy replacement for my much loved Edition 30.
Neilgti:
--- Quote from: GTImike on January 26, 2015, 10:00:55 am ---Beautiful car mate, the roof and wheels definitely set it off.
I'm going to take the plunge and order one in autumn when I've finished building my house.
I'm sure it will be worth the wait and a worthy replacement for my much loved Edition 30.
--- End quote ---
Cheers pal :happy2:
You won't be disappointed ! The mk7 build quality is a massive step up from the 5/6 and the R is something else :happy2:
Shoduchi:
--- Quote from: Neilgti on January 26, 2015, 08:39:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: GTImike on January 26, 2015, 10:00:55 am ---Beautiful car mate, the roof and wheels definitely set it off.
I'm going to take the plunge and order one in autumn when I've finished building my house.
I'm sure it will be worth the wait and a worthy replacement for my much loved Edition 30.
--- End quote ---
Cheers pal :happy2:
You won't be disappointed ! The mk7 build quality is a massive step up from the 5/6 and the R is something else :happy2:
--- End quote ---
I think you can say that if you're still happy with the build quality in like 2-3 years. :wink:
New looks always great but some materials don't age well. 1st gen materials from armrest and window switches from mk5 were terrible with their rubber touch. They peeled and lost colour. Fortunately mine came with better materials and they aged well, no nail marks or anything. :smiley:
Tfsi_Mike:
A few pics of the R before she went to paint shield;
MAT ED30:
think the ed30 behind is broken :signLOL:
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