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    A few more vRS photos

    This is probably the last time my car will be even vaguely clean so I thought I may as well get some more shots before it's too late.









    A working Bolero












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    Red face

    my.... pants......



    and that color....
    [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Matt
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    Hey K1W1, would you like to shoot some pics of the wagon when it arrives?
    Looks like those pics are out ferntree gully way?
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    Menzies Creek, Emerald Railway station and near Monbulk.

    These plus a few extras are located here on the Internet.

    As far as shooting you car is concerned if we can work something out when it arrives (timing wise) why not.

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    Truly that colour is the best.
    Very good photography skills as well mate.


    Top car and looks the goods.

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    Looks awesome

    Car looks really good KIWI, well worth the wait i'm sure Just a side note and ignore it if you like but your car seems to sit quite high at the front, i was in a showroom last week and noticed the same on one of there stock cars. The salesman tells me it is becuase the suspension blocks were in and showed me under the wheel arch where these big yellow plastic moulds sat over and in between the spring steps to stop them moving when being shipped and trucked.

    They are supposed to be removed on pre-delivery (for obvious reasosn) and as i said it may not have anything to do with yours other than camera angles etc but just take a peak under the front wheel arch and see. Apparently they can do a far bit of damage if left in and i'm sure that would be a concern for you if they are.

    Other than that the pics are great!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skoda Convert View Post
    i was in a showroom last week and noticed the same on one of there stock cars. The salesman tells me it is becuase the suspension blocks were in and showed me under the wheel arch where these big yellow plastic moulds sat over and in between the spring steps to stop them moving when being shipped and trucked.
    Definitely none of those. If they were there even the worst driver would know something was wrong within 100 metres of leaving the dealership.

    The car sits level and the gaps on the front and rear arches are similar so if it looks high it's either because I got the "reps car 4WD can go anywhere suspension package" or it's a trick of the camera. Judging by the way the car handles I suspect the latter.

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