COLT
Member Since: 02 Jan 2006
Location: Currently here, but going there
Posts: 29
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At last I can personally understand the feeling that you all have for your cars. After 2 seperate delays my new car has finally turned up (22ndDec) just in time for Christmas.
Nothing Santa could bring was going to beat that feeling. (Sorry to 'er indoors - in case she reads this)
I have spent the Xmas period ferrying the family here, there and anywhere.
She needs a good clean now.
Now to get the side steps and tow pack fitted. Thanks to this site I will be better prepared to tackle these jobs. Though might still ask for some tips. Stornoway HSE MY07 with Body Colour side mouldings.
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29th Dec 2006 10:15 am |
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AndrewS
Tarquin of the Desert
Member Since: 06 May 2005
Location: Y...... because I can
Posts: 10441
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Dont fit the side steps if you want to do off roading. In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
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29th Dec 2006 10:29 am |
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COLT
Member Since: 02 Jan 2006
Location: Currently here, but going there
Posts: 29
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So is it an easy job to take them off before the event ?
Guess I will find out when I fit 'em Stornoway HSE MY07 with Body Colour side mouldings.
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29th Dec 2006 10:35 am |
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bkehoe
Member Since: 24 Feb 2006
Location: Wexford
Posts: 1481
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To put on the steps you need to cut holes in the plastic sill trims.
I had steps on for 3 months and scratched & dented the silver strip down the side so eventually removed them and had to buy new plastic trims for approx €120, so combined with the fact I can't sell the steps as they're damaged, it was quite an expensive waste of time.
I also found them a bit impractical in everyday use as well, as I didnt like stepping on them to get in/out and instead had to reach past them, often leaving a dirty mark on the leg of my trousers where they rubbed off the step. IE - 05 D3 TDV6 HSE - Zambezi Silver
SA - 07 VW Golf TDI - White - Sold!
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29th Dec 2006 11:26 am |
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