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BrettVW

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  1. Hello all,

    I happened to come back to the side of car ownership after nearly a year without(the joys of company cars).



    Saw this gem of a 740il on a Facebook for sale page and after realising what wheels were on it, I knew I had to have it. Booked in a viewing for the Saturday and took it away that afternoon. Unfortunately the registration has lapsed so the car needed need recompliance before it was ready for summer cruising.

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    It's now re-registered and road legal. New battery and wheels fitted. Brake fluid and coolant done. Brake rotors and pads all round.

    Yet to do:
    Oil service
    Cut and polish
    Interior clean
    Rear tyres

    Bonnet struts

    Centre caps for wheels

    A/C regas

    Paintless dent removal



    It drives so nicely for a car with over 200km's!

    New wheels

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  2. Ya, na he's right, the chart is 'guidance' for certifiers. There doesn't seem to be any requirement yet for WOFs (wont be long I suspect)

    If a cop sees you with stretched tyres dont be surprised if he pulls you over and pink stickers your car. The tyre to rim guidlines on the LVVTA webstite are LAW not just something to follow.


  3. <_< Sooooooo..... Do these actually work? Coz wouldn't everyone have one?

    As stated they are illegal and expensive for units so....no. Search for tests on the net. This brand scores rather highly against most other brands. Wish i didnt have to sell them but current circumstances gave me no option
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