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yup

ive got a tip too, no regrets since i drive daily (did 35000km in 6 months) mostly in peak traffic

drives nicely

only down point is the "slight" (very slight) delay between some shifts tho its not too bad.. planning on a shift kit when i get my car back from rebuild

i got a tip tronic 34gtt paddle shift works great in the hills. Havent had any problems with it at all. Doesn't change gears unless i want it too. fantastic in traffic seeing as i am a lazy person. just needs a shift kit from mv automatics. MORE BOOST DEFINATELY=More Petrol Used

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One thing i notice in my Stagea is that when hooning in tiptronic mode the gear change happens heaps quicker if you take yr foot off the throttle for a split second before changing gears... Kinda like a manual but without the clutch.

Would be the shift lock button.

Usually you cant pull the car out of park unless the ignition is on and your foot is on the brake

The red button allows you to bypass that, need to hold it down and move the shift lever

Would be the shift lock button.

Usually you cant pull the car out of park unless the ignition is on and your foot is on the brake

The red button allows you to bypass that, need to hold it down and move the shift lever

ah right, thanks for that zebra, hoping the 34 manual (english) im getting will help me out with stuff like that!only the had the car for a short time and still learning shit about it, adjusting the height of the headlights from the inside of the car is quite a novelty

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