MK5 Golf GTI
General => New Member Intro's => Topic started by: Lucas_Pirelli on November 16, 2014, 07:27:20 pm
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So I went out in my friends stage one edition 30 last sunday and could not believe the pulling power at just stage one, I was currently driving a mk4 r32 which id only had for 3 weeks but after going out in the ed30 I went on the lookout for one and came across a black Pirelli edition which was a very tidy example..... So I had to buy it. Picked it up on Thursday and the car doesn't fail to leave a big grin on my face every time I drive her.
Car currently has a full miltek and a suspected stage one map, certainly cant be standard.... Next stop - big brakes.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdaz.co%2Fmedia%2Fhh637%2Fmellon023%2F10448238_891333840879029_200132746817480922_n.jpg&hash=9fbd20755b4996e496244930085bd5be78efb828)
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Thats a very quick change :signLOL:
Sure you will enjoy the pirelli :happy2:
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I'm sure you will enjoy it mate you sure Lord happy when you cruised past me :happy2:
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More than happy with it mate, still impresses me every time i drive to work in it, just seriously need a brake upgrade, standard brakes scare me a little...... :rolleye:
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Congrats on your new purchase... Await your 1st dual with an R32 on the road :signLOL:
Is this Manual or a rare DSG Pirelli?
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Congrats on your new purchase... Await your 1st dual with an R32 on the road :signLOL:
Is this Manual or a rare DSG Pirelli?
Thanks mate, oh and im looking for an r32 to hunt down every day, will find one soon :happy2: its a manual, i had a dsg in an ibiza cupra not so long back and as much as i loved it, i enjoy the more hands on experience with a manual car :driver:
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Welcome mate, great choice the Pirelli & upgrading the brakes was 1st on my to do list. :grin: