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Offline Pirelli Paul

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Live and work in Hong Kong but keep a 2009 Pirelli at my place in the UK, the car has only done 17,000 miles and is immaculate. My flight lands at around 5 am on the 28th of this month and I will be at Vagtech in Milton Keynes for around 8am the same day for the following works to get done.

Works planned for the 28th (Subject to a few balance parts we are awaiting delivery on)

ECS Subframe Spacer Plates Kit
Brembo Gran Turismo Brake Kit – Red Caliper 4 Piston Kit with 328mm x 28mm 2-Piece Drilled Discs (If they arrive in time, been waiting f*#king months for them to be sent out of Itally)
4 Pirelli P Zero Tire Size 225 40 18 92Y
Milltek Large Bore Downpipe and Hi-Flow Sports Cat
Milltek None Resonated Cat-Back Exhaust System
ECS 6-Speed Clutch Bleeder Block
42 Draft VW Shifter Bushing Kit
Forge Blow Off Valve kit
Valve spring tuning kit
OEM cam follower
NGK IRIDIUM IX spark plugs - BKR8EIX
K&N Oil filter
ECS Tuning Billet Aluminum Oil Filter Housing
ECS Magnetic Drain Plug
Change Engine oil
ECS Magnetic Gearbox Plug
Change Gear box oil change
Change Pollen filter
Full service
Air-conditioning service
ITG Maxogen Induction Kit
Forge oil catch tank system
Neuspeed 2.0T Carbon Fiber Half Engine Cover
Revo stage 2
Revo serial port switch
Forge Alloy Covers for Oil + Water Caps
Forge Charcoal Canister Cover
Forge Silicone Hose For The Carbon Canister
Forge Silicone DV to Intake return Hose
Forge Silicone Throttle body hose

These are the works I have been most waiting for (As performance related) and should complement the below works which have already been carried out:

Brakes (Completed)

Tarrox Sport Japan Drilled & Slotted Front & Rear Brake Discs (Front's to be upgraded to a Brembo Gran Turismo BBK)
EBC Yellow Stuff Brake Pads Front & Rear
ATE Super Blue Brake Fluid Service
Neuspeed Stainless Steel Brake Lines

Handling (Completed)

Neuspeed Torque Arm Insert
Neuspeed Short Shift Kit
Bilstien PSS10 kit
Neuspeed front anti roll bar 25mm
Neuspeed rear anti roll bar 25mm
Neuspeed rear sway bar links
Whtieline anti lift kit
Front wishbone front power flex bush
Whiteline bump - steer adjust kit
Neuspeed triangulated upper rear strut brace
Beissbarth 4 wheel alignment

After this next rounf of works I plan the following:

Future planned works

Forge Twintercooler
Forge Silicone Coolant Hose Kit
Forge hose clamp set
Revo stage 2+
Neuspeed 2.0T K04 Hi-Flow Turbo Discharge Kit
Neuspeed 2.0T HI-FLO Air Charge Pipe
APR high pressure fuel pump
Forge K04 upgraded actuator
Forge alloy header tank
Neuspeed power pulley kit
THS FR3 engine mount set
Quaife LSD
SACHS performance clutch upgrade (Cover, plates, DMS & slave release bearing)
VCDS VAG-COM pro kit

Thanks for a great site, I spend many hours looking through it and hopefully I can be back in the UK sometime when there are meets or shows on and I can get to catch up with some of you.

Cheers Paul

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Re: Looking forward to driving the Pirelli at the end of the month
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2012, 09:39:04 am »
Nice!

Offline sub39h

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Re: Looking forward to driving the Pirelli at the end of the month
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2012, 09:58:29 am »
Wow

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Re: Looking forward to driving the Pirelli at the end of the month
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2012, 10:32:22 am »
NOw that is what i call a good mod list :signLOL:

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Re: Looking forward to driving the Pirelli at the end of the month
« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2012, 04:15:26 pm »
That looks a big list.   :happy2:

I would be wary of installing the ECS Tuning Billet Aluminum Oil Filter Housing as Awesome found that they leak on both mine a few other cars. The problem has supposedly been addressed by ECS but thought a heads up was necessary.

Additionally you may want to scrub the Forge K04 upgraded actuator from your list as most of the members who have tried it on here and elsewhere wished they hadn't. It requires alot of fine tuning of the actuator's pre-load to get it right.
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Re: Looking forward to driving the Pirelli at the end of the month
« Reply #6 on: June 10, 2012, 10:19:08 pm »
Thanks for the heads up Bacillus.  :happy2:

I will give the K04 actuator a miss and have a think about the ECS aluminium filter housing.

Has anybody else out there on the Forum had issues with the ECS aluminium filter housing.

Cheers Paul