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  1. #1431
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    What did you do to your Mk5 today?

    Yeh. I'm very happy. Could be a touch lower but its comfortable as a daily right now so probably won't touch the suspension more!

    Edit: here's a better pic

    Last edited by audi-tone; 13-06-2013 at 03:31 PM.
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    After just over 5 years and 82000Km in my Mk5 Golf 2.0 TDI, the key fell apart. The business end flew away when I pressed the button. Fortunately, it didn't disappear. Examination at the bench showed that the casting that locates the business end had fractured and the pin that holds the business had vanished. Never mind. Some epoxy glue at appropriate places has the key back in working order. Pic shows the broken parts.
    Last edited by Blackrod; 15-06-2013 at 04:40 PM.

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    What did you do to your Mk5 today? Got rid of it. After the 3rd injector failure leaving us stranded again, air con failure, throttle body failure, alternator failure, the most unreliable car I've ever had anything to do with (including the old bomb i had while at uni) is gone. Now have a spare space in the garage to fill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harlie View Post
    What did you do to your Mk5 today? Got rid of it. After the 3rd injector failure leaving us stranded again, air con failure, throttle body failure, alternator failure, the most unreliable car I've ever had anything to do with (including the old bomb i had while at uni) is gone. Now have a spare space in the garage to fill.
    That's a shame that you got a lemon.

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    New Pads and rotors
    11 MK6 Golf R- Name: Sully - bits of stuff and code and stuff to make it a bit faster i hope

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    I super-polished my windscreen, windows and sunroof following the instructions in this video:

    HOW TO: Super Clean Your Windshield - YouTube

    Essentially: buy 0000 grade steel wool (box about $5 from Bunnings). Polish the windscreen using the steel wool, then apply two coats of Rain-X, before removing the haze with a damp cloth. I've never felt glass so smooth! I can't wait for it to rain now



    (Before anyone asks, no - the steel wool does not scratch the windscreen. The 0000 grade is about as fine as you can get, and feels like a coarse cloth)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Ace View Post
    I super-polished my windscreen, windows and sunroof following the instructions in this video:



    Essentially: buy 0000 grade steel wool (box about $5 from Bunnings). Polish the windscreen using the steel wool, then apply two coats of Rain-X, before removing the haze with a damp cloth. I've never felt glass so smooth! I can't wait for it to rain now

    (Before anyone asks, no - the steel wool does not scratch the windscreen. The 0000 grade is about as fine as you can get, and feels like a coarse cloth)
    That's a very handy tip, I'm sure many people will use that. Thanks for posting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrod View Post
    After just over 5 years and 82000Km in my Mk5 Golf 2.0 TDI, the key fell apart. The business end flew away when I pressed the button. Fortunately, it didn't disappear. Examination at the bench showed that the casting that locates the business end had fractured and the pin that holds the business had vanished. Never mind. Some epoxy glue at appropriate places has the key back in working order. Pic shows the broken parts.
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    Sorry about that. Should be visible now.

    I would have liked to use a photo album here, but 'Photos $ Albums' does not appear on my user control panel, so I can't set it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrod View Post
    Sorry about that. Should be visible now.

    I would have liked to use a photo album here, but 'Photos $ Albums' does not appear on my user control panel, so I can't set it up.
    Still no access. Most people use photobucket or flickr as their host
    carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
    I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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