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bossjohnc

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  1. Seriously - it's just a bank of switches, anything could go there. A full bank of switches might consist of what you have, plus an 'open air' switch. The GTI wasn't available with open air (big fabric sunroof) so I can't think that you'd ever see a GTI with a full bank.

    *edit - on a continental GTI you'd have an ESP off switch there too, so a full bank as standard is possible.

  2. You must of had the alignment miles out.

    That's what I think too. I know if I'd done 200 miles in that Arosa, the tyres would have been in shreds. This is clearly what's happened, but it's odd that you didn't notice. Fuel consumption and power would have been down - it certainly wouldn't have felt right, and there probably would have been some noise coming from the tyres imo.

  3. Left hookers started life with a shelf, only with the production of the GTI (2001 onward) were modifications to the original spec made. These included a glove box for the LHD, but I can only assume that as the parts are unique to the lupo the RHD was left out to save costs.

    Climatronic, MCD sat nav and BBS wheels were all options on German Lupos, but weren't available in other countries. There are, however, a few UK GTIs with these but they're freaks of nature as those items were never in any catalogue or on any spec sheet for UK Lupos.

  4. If over inflation caused an almost brand new tyre to do that in two weeks, I'll eat my hat. I doubt the flat spots were heavy braking either as the loop has ABS, this shouldn't happen.

    Was there some kind of grinding/scraping noise as you drove along? All I can say is... what the hell?! :confused:

  5. Well anyway, you've got your answer. If you're caught with it you could be in trouble. This is more likely to happen than with most things as it has a clearly identifiable (even remotely) mark (IMEI).

    It belongs to the insurance company, and they should be informed about it - if anything it may help keep your friend's premium down next year.

    You could send it to Mazuma et al, however if they have any scruples they may check it out and a worst case scenario might see you and your mate landed in trouble for insurance fraud.

    Personally, I'd let the insurance company know. Now, I'm going to close this because you have your answer and other people might want to call you nasty names.

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