Black 1M Toledo (Angel Eyes, Black/Red Theme-ed) *Update*

xnox202

1M ST-TLD
Apr 15, 2008
182
0
Brunei Darussalam
Hello, with a bit of a small update.

Well, the car's fixed now. Also found out one of my speed sensors of the gearbox faulty, but what a difference the Shiftkit and the Redline D4 ATF made. The shift was a little harsh though, but nothing "banging" or anything. Best part is, there's no more delay during P to R, and N to D.. A day and night difference.

But it looks like, my tolly won't be long. I hope I can finish my project because I've got another new ride to play with. Probably the tolly gonna be my daily now as opposed to be a garage-queen before. Or worst, selling it off. :[

My new ride:

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Audi A3 2.0 TFSI DSG, Black Edition.
 

xnox202

1M ST-TLD
Apr 15, 2008
182
0
Brunei Darussalam
Revive from the dead. Had been busy with the new toy, but figured out I would give some treatment to my ol' tolly.

Got custom body parts made and repainted the whole car:

1) The Progress:
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2) Side Skirts on and painted:
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3) Custom fronts fitted and painted:
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4) First wash, preparing for full body polish by a local Meguiars Detailer:
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5) As she stands now:
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Will post up more pics soon.

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Can anyone suggest me a good lowering spring? They really look too high for my liking right now!
 

xnox202

1M ST-TLD
Apr 15, 2008
182
0
Brunei Darussalam
Thanks Lee. There's PI Springs too that I see some of the other Leon owners uses. How do they compare? And I mean, since they're much cheaper too. Not sure how many mm's I'm looking for to make the car sit flush/nicely on my wheels. ;)
 

brightsideteeem

I'm not like you guys...
That looks superb, lowered it would look kinda DTM'ish.

If your going down further than 40mm, I would think you're best getting a struts and springs.
I've also heard Eibach are very good. I'm guessing that Pi springs aren't load rated to match the car, or something like that.
 
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