StuartVRS
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or 19's and lower it 60mm
And that Zender front is possibly the best front available for the A3, the Zender rear however is possibly the worst available for the A3
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Corsa Sport Gav
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am getting a a3 in a momth or two
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CorsaSRi16v
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quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
or 19's and lower it 60mm
Yes, but the general feeling is that 19's are for looks and ruin the handling, and that 18's are the best compromise between looks and handling As I am sure you know.
[Edited on 10-05-2005 by CorsaSRi16v]
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StuartVRS
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaSRi16v
quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
or 19's and lower it 60mm
Yes, but the general feeling is that 19's are for looks and ruin the handling, and that 18's are the best compromise between looks and handling As I am sure you know.
[Edited on 10-05-2005 by CorsaSRi16v]
Thats the audi sport view, which isnt always right. In my case, it deffo aint right, car handles superb with the 19's, coilovers, anti roll bars, powerflex bushes. On top of that, it looks great
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StuartVRS
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On a side note, Mark your wheels look very nice
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jr
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stu car does handle very well, and ride is ace considering what wheels and suspension its on
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jr
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StuartVRS
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james, she is working 9-6 on saturday
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jr
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does she want to use the lupo, and ill get the audi done
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StuartVRS
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your brave, she has never driven a diesel before, i fear she will break it
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jr
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its like your car but faster
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StuartVRS
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quote: Originally posted by jr
its like your car but faster
What time do you get to work?
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jr
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8.00 usally, i might even be able to sort you a courtosy car out through work
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StuartVRS
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quote: Originally posted by jr
8.00 usally, i might even be able to sort you a courtosy car out through work
Yeah but how would she get it back? Your work will be closed by the time she finishes work. If she starts at 9, she will need to leave VW at about 8.15am to get to work for 8.45
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jr
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yes, well if its my car, ill just come and get it, if its VW's, ill take it back
time would be no prob
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CorsaSRi16v
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quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
Thats the audi sport view, which isnt always right. In my case, it deffo aint right, car handles superb with the 19's, coilovers, anti roll bars, powerflex bushes. On top of that, it looks great
Ah yes I had forgotten that you had got the Eibach ARB's and Powerflex bushes.
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CorsaSRi16v
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quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
On a side note, Mark your wheels look very nice
Cheers
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Adam-D
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audi
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