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Do you have front camera?
Have you installed head beam assist?

It would be very interesting. I hope for vw restyling include it as an option.
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That is the rain sensor...
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Ok ... housings seem to be different to mine.
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ciclo wrote:Ok ... housings seem to be different to mine.
It's the same housing in mine. Must be an age thing. .)
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ciclo wrote:Image

Do you have front camera?
Have you installed head beam assist?

It would be very interesting. I hope for vw restyling include it as an option.

I dont think its possible, i tried to enable it in the gateway to see if i could do it, but wouldnt accept coding :( so i cant see how it would be done.. I have the head beam assist in my w212 mercedes and it works amazing


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mattymdm wrote:Amazing build with a lot of big changes! Looking to change my gear gator , is it just a straight swap im after a Gtd one or the edition 35 one. Also are the xenons aftermarket or genuine? What are they like to fit are they just a straight swap or a change to the wiring?.

They are oem, took me about 10hours to do the install and i do thoose things for a living ;)




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Hi there,
First of all, great job you have done on your car! AMAZING.

Ey, do you have any guide on how to do the xenon headlamps thing once you have all the parts needed? If not installing leveling sensors and washers, is that a straight swap (of course using 10 pin to 14 pin converters)?
Any info would be so appreciated! :roll:

Cheers!
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The car looks awesome!

Would it not have just been cheaper to by an RLine and then get it sprayed though?
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aaronon wrote:The car looks awesome!

Would it not have just been cheaper to by an RLine and then get it sprayed though?

Only part of the R-line that ive used is the frontbumper, so no not really....


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The new interior is allmost done.

Got the oem black alcantara puller out of the rearseats, and brown with cross stitching instead, the leather of the center in the front seats also switched.. All the black stitching in the rear switched to brown, the red stitching in the fronts pulled out and new brown instead. And also the rear hatshelf covered with black alcantara to match the headliner :)





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absolutely awesome project.

can you help me out with a couple things though.
Firstly where did you get the black interior trim parts off the gti. Ive been wanting them for a while but cant find them
Also how did you remove the handbrake cover, I want to change mine too, but dont know how to remove it
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grem wrote:absolutely awesome project.

can you help me out with a couple things though.
Firstly where did you get the black interior trim parts off the gti. Ive been wanting them for a while but cant find them
Also how did you remove the handbrake cover, I want to change mine too, but dont know how to remove it
There's a set here:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Luftdusen-Satz-F ... 19e92d6c4a
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grem wrote:absolutely awesome project.

can you help me out with a couple things though.
Firstly where did you get the black interior trim parts off the gti. Ive been wanting them for a while but cant find them
Also how did you remove the handbrake cover, I want to change mine too, but dont know how to remove it

I bought new them from vw germany, my company in dk sells the parts, so i get a good discount from vw germany.

Under the handbrake cover there is a little clip holding back the cover. Lift this and pull forward, it will come right off


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How's the new interior going?
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I'll just help Watcher out here and post a few pics of the newly finished and installed Audi A1 S-Line Seats and reupholstered interior. :)

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wooowwwww super, you did awesome job!
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