exactly the same thing happened to me aswell but i went for the more secure side and delocked the handlePolo96CL wrote:Ahh brilliant. I'll take a look at it tomorrow and if it's the paddle thing i'll give you some cash for the repair kit![]()
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My new VW Polo
I have the car
It's great but i'm a bit dissapointed by the weather as i'd planned to clean it up today with this Autoglym valet pack I got yesterday
The clutch biting point is really quite high, is this a sign of the clutch on it's way out?
I'll get some pictures for you lot when the weather stops raining. There's no beading on the car, yet...
It's great but i'm a bit dissapointed by the weather as i'd planned to clean it up today with this Autoglym valet pack I got yesterday
The clutch biting point is really quite high, is this a sign of the clutch on it's way out?
I'll get some pictures for you lot when the weather stops raining. There's no beading on the car, yet...
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It's really nice, but it does have the odd spot of corrosion here and there. The most being on the wheels, this is common I heard so i'll probably eventually change them anywaylpmucks wrote:looks lovely wish i would have waited till i saw one like dat
yer i used to think mods were chavvy but know im very much into small but nice mods like debaggin and things like dat lol yer i know im a big girls blouse lol
yer my friends door dont open anymore either seems to be quite common
Subtle modifications like smoothing and debadging makes the world of difference to looks. I want to show off that it's a 1.4 Cl though to my mates
Couple of pics here.



On this pic you can see some of the corrosion it has on the lower half drivers side passenger door


