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ScottB

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I have really fell in love with my RS3 and although my patience ran out fairly quick waiting for either a Daytona grey or one with wingbacks to come back within budget once my old car finally sold i am still delighted with the car in general.
Although what i found out quite quickly was most people just thought it was an A3 which i obviously could not believe. So although probably not to most peoples taste i have changed a couple of things cosmetically to just make the car stand out a little more. Had the calipers painted which i opted against the usual red even though my head told me to. Decals made up to suit the new calipers and a quattro badge fitted with a wrap as well as the tail and grill rs badges wrapped also. Hope you guys like or at bery least don't hate lolAttached File  image.jpeg   77.71K   34 downloadsAttached File  image.jpeg   50.51K   31 downloadsAttached File  image.jpeg   54.85K   27 downloads

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Well it's certainly less likely to be missed!  ;)



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I'm just amazed you got the snaps done when it wasn't raining!

I forget when I last got a chance to clean and polish my wee runaround.



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It was actually a constant battle that day to keep it dry. Can't wait for a few good days and hopefully a long drive on some of the roads around Loch Lomond or further north.
Police all over the place with speed guns anywhere around loch lomond these days though

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Very nice mate the lecht and glenshee are both good runs also




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