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    sod the car, enjoy the track time, lucky so and so
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by allroadkev View Post
    sod the car, enjoy the track time, lucky so and so

    Yep can't wait 3 days on Park Algar circuit in sunny dry weather..
    So its half term as well .. warm sunny beach and eye candy as well , plus steaks and piri-piri chicken and beers all round


    Q7 is now all back together .... found another assembly problem.. when putting bumper back on .. leave the bolts/nuts last and clip sides on 1st , else if you tighten nuts up, the bumper cant flex enough to get bumper sides located on chassis...

    When i get back i'll write a full report on DIY towbar and Audi wiring kit.. the pitfalls etc..
     
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