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Old 06-10-2006, 09:18 PM
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Default todays wallet is a bit lighter.......help to make it even more so.......

bought: 2002 allroad 2.7t w/ 36k miles, atlas grey, upgrade two spoke rims, premium pack, cold, leather (black with grey inlays) bose, new pirelli allroads, ding and dent fixes for five years, interior and exterior coating....paid too much

things i want to do:
chip, exhaust, intake, tint, roof rack (i have thule bars with ski rack, yak rack, full bike, and old style locks, suggestions on how to make this applicable as cheap as possible), heavy duty floor mats and anything else to protect my car, 3m clear bra.

suggestions on where to start?

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start with chip then hsports
Old 06-11-2006, 07:51 AM
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Default Congrats on your purchase. It's a great vehicle, you shoud enjoy it. Regarding your racks...

Not sure what car they came from buy my yakimas went from a jeep cherokee to the AR with no problems. I don't know thule as well but the yakima website allowed you to input your vehicle info and it tells you what you need attach racks. Luckily it was the same set up for both cars. You may want to check the thule site for details.
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thule 450 crosswind towers will adapt everything else to the ar
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Default 2nd, but in reverse. Then pull 628 module.

Welcome. You'll love it. BTW, I love my tint. If you're interested, in more info, holler.
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Default Re: todays wallet is a bit lighter.......help to make it even more so.......

well i know where to start: the shop

I discovered a bad fix on a cracked bumper, the radio completely stopped working, my fuel flap button is missing and VAG threw 5 faults (nothing major but enough to **** me off)

Certified vehicle so hopefully my meeting with the used car manager tomorrow goes well......my first venture into 28k car isnt off to the best start.....
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Default Re: 2nd, but in reverse. Then pull 628 module.

well i know where to start: the shop

I discovered a bad fix on a cracked bumper, the radio completely stopped working, my fuel flap button is missing and VAG threw 5 faults (nothing major but enough to **** me off)

Certified vehicle so hopefully my meeting with the used car manager tomorrow goes well......my first venture into 28k car isnt off to the best start.....
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