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Barge.

Car  172, Tiguan
Done a few miles this month so gave her a well deserved clean using the tried and tested 'one bucket, one watering can' technique. :cool:

Service light came on plus she needs 4 new tyres, noticed the rears are now fcuked completly.:approve:

I have plans but its costing pennies. Ah well, growing to love this car.

Anyone care to guess the mileage?

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You'll all appreciate my fabulous photo taking skillz I'm sure. :D
 
201k!!!!!

LOL

It's done 157k and save for a few wear and tear items (considering it gets driven fairly hard) she's a proper trooper!
 
132k doesnt look it but as u said that makes me think its high, but even then that aint high for a bimmer
 
That looks stunning, wheels are in good nick.

I do however prefer the splitter on Sir Dave's if you don't mind me saying
 
Mine has the GT splitter on the bottom of the Evo lip, which is what Dave has :)

Actually meant to increase front end downforce, but the jury is out. It spends most of its time being repaired and resprayed black! :D

Wheels are actually coming off soon for a refurb. They are a bit crusty on the lacquered lip and I'm a fussy sod. Have some M3 wheels on the way whilst these are being split and repaired.
 
is that Imola? - Looks in great shape Jon. I mock the mileage, although from the outset it's a nice looking bus! About 101 passed me on the ring, so clearly capable!
 
Lovely, love the red :cool: makes my 137k look low though lol.

Try BJV Engineering for the wheels, they will split them for you, then refurb, put back together, THEN lacquer. So they last longer (apparently). Did a lovely job with my RC042 ...
 
Lovely, love the red :cool: makes my 137k look low though lol.

Try BJV Engineering for the wheels, they will split them for you, then refurb, put back together, THEN lacquer. So they last longer (apparently). Did a lovely job with my RC042 ...

This lot did my wheels.

The work was top notch.
 
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