Got my Golf serviced yesterday. While it was there got the Audi TT short shifter fitted with the Golf MY2006 5 speed metal side-to-side shifter bracket, that had to be modified by a lathe because the fixing pin had 10 mm of diameter. The original plastic part has 12 mm. The lathe made and fitted a new 12 mm metal pin to the bracket.
So these parts were fitted:

And these are the parts that were removed:

Already made around 100 miles/160 km and shifting now is easier, more precise and faster thanks to the short shifter and the 42 Draft Designs shifter bushing set.

But those are not all the news I have for today...
Yesterday got a call informing that my new wheels had arrived so I booked to get them fitted today.

Here are my new OZ Ultraleggera 8Jx18'' 5x112 ET45 Matte Graphite Silver with Continental ContiSportContact5 225/40R18 92Y XL FR MO:

While getting them fitted:


Went for a short ride to test them:






Totally transformed the look of my Golf.

The weight shed was noticeable while driving and turning the wheels. The ride comfort has decreased a bit going over rougher bumps and potholes, as expected.
I'll have to break the new tyres to really get to know how they handle doing hard turns.

This project is now almost finished. It has almost 86k miles/138.000 km.
Cheers