Removing a remap & selling on

Robbo73

Seat Leon Cupra K1
Aug 9, 2009
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Have you considered a Skoda Octavia vRS estate? The new shape is quite nice and good specs/leather seats etc it's a quick car and a bit different with the same engine as the 2.0TFSI Audi/VW/Seat. Get a black one with nice alloys and you could sneak around as an unmarked police car!
 

OLDOILER

Full Member
Jul 28, 2005
1,292
1
Wiltshire, UK
just sell the car with the map on. unless your bluefin, you cant get your money back.

S-line will ride much better than a cupra. Anything will ride better than a cupra LOL
You may be able to "bank" the remap[only if you know the OE mapperthough] and get the OE map put back on a when you have sorted what VAG Marque you are going to buy get your "banked"map put on - you will have a charge for removal/fit - I will be trying this with Super chips soon. ............................................
 

jezyg

Active Member
Feb 21, 2003
2,329
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If you have a bluefin for a small fee or free if under a year old see belwo, you can have a new map put on your 159 if you so desire.

From babybmw.net

http://www.babybmw.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=15265&hilit=bluefin

Dear James,

Thank you for your enquiry. Please accept my apologies for the lateness of this reply.

We have not yet developed an upgrade for the latest 245 bhp 330d, but if yours is one of the earlier versions you will be able to have your bluefin reset to work on it. If the 123d was returned to standard, the reset will be free of charge on the basis that the bluefin was first bought under a year ago. We will need your serial number and details of your purchase in order to corroborate this. If the old car was left modified, the cost of the reset will be £264.78 + VAT.

Kind regards,

Dominic
 
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