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Nino:
Hi guys,

My name is Nino, 30 from South wales. I regretablly got rid of my R32, there were many many reasons. Mainly running costs, and what with me just becoming a father I needed something that didn't hurt my wage packet as hard.
On a plus side, I will be having the R featured in a coming issue of Volkswagen Driver mag which will be a great momentium for me, plus I have always wanted a car featured in a mag :)

The new owner of my R was a really nice bloke and not a chav thank god! I am truely happy to of seen my R go to a good home :)

Luckly for me, we both agreed of a straight trade, the Mk5 is on good mileage @ 68k, has full VW service history bar one service @ 60k which was done at an independant garage.
it has many upgrades such as, heated leathers, Arm rest, Sat nav, DSG.

Shes on a 55 plate but is a 2006 model with the BWA engine.

it needs some serious TLC with my cleaning products and machine polisher, will do once the weather stops being a complete pain in my back side  :fighting:

She is currently parked up at the moment until Thursday, booked into VW for a cambelt, tenioners, waterpump & coolent swap as it was last done @ 37k in 2010.
So from Friday I can start to enjoy the car which is tipicail because that is the day I go back to work  :driver:

Anyway, time for some pictures, sorry for the crap quality of some. :)












One question, what is the below button for???

Andy:
The one on the right is to tell you one of the tyres is or has lost pressure

Nino:

--- Quote from: maxitrol on February 23, 2015, 09:24:37 pm ---The one on the right is to tell you one of the tyres is or has lost pressure

--- End quote ---

So i just press it and if they are low it will tell me?

Andy:
No the symbol will come on your dashboard

Nino:
So the symbol will staybon if they lost pressure? Need to read the manual lol

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