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No real updates besides I am getting a new turbo setup and have bought a new N1 oil pump and moving my billet gears over to it. As of recent, brake light was always on too, turns out the "brake pedal stopper" snapped off so the switch wasn't pressed when the pedal was extended upwards. $11 part, coming soon, this is it btw:

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There's a cheaper clear one for $4.40 vs $11 this is, but yeah might crumble again so went for this one.

 

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No updates with the shit box, also note to all don't drive nice modern cars, you have even less reason to finish off your car lol. 

Had a SQ5 for a week and wow, just wow. Fast, fun, comfy, no lag, stock (less things to break). 

Took it on the beach too lol. 

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Woah woah woah, I didn't say soft, I said changed.

 

I like me some stock daily comfort and wouldn't mind a euro as well. 

Remember, I did opt not to buy an R35 because the M4 ways heaps nicer. I just ended up buying another house instead of swapping cars. 

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Yeah hired car, it was so good.. And of course used launch control many times ?

Makes me want to flash the Tiguan and pop in a new downpipe/cat. 

Also, I've been meaning to ask... You're changing turbo due not suitable for skid pan, but did you end up taking it to a circuit to see how it went? I thought that was the main goal?

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