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luv_lupo

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  1. Luvly luvly...smart purchase there Love the colour! Got mine before I passed my test too...not great, spent the next 2 months busting to get in and drive off with no one in the passenger seat! Well done on the theory- and good luck for the test!
  2. Thanks everybody, can't quite get over the fact that I don't have to take my mum everywhere now! Love my bargain wheels, they're great Lol, don't worry, I'll be sensible!
  3. Passed my test today...finally got my freedom! Went out for a quick jaunt to get some petrol along some bumpy country roads, in the dark...and now it's all mud splattered. Niiice Damn countryside
  4. OMG I love green lupos! So funky. I think you should make the mug and coaster a permanent fixture
  5. Have finally got my new wheels on- they're Arosa S wheels from One Litre Wonder, absolutely spotless and unscratched (am going to try hard to keep them that way). They've got VW badge stickers (ebay) stuck over the Seat badges, which IMHO are quite convincing! Really pleased with them- look much smarter than the steels and have better tyres too Clutch has now been sorted (just needed adjusting, apparently there's plenty of life in it yet), so it's sooo much nicer to drive
  6. Oh dear... mine's being looked at next weekend. Got the car about a month ago (only 8k on the clock), noticed the first time I drove it that the biting point was very high & apparently the clutch is worn. I've been quoted £80 parts & labour at the moment for a new one (friend's dad's a mechanic)...maybe it'll go up once he has a look . Don't talk to me about those- I can do them fine in the car I'm learning in (new fiesta) like you say, without moving, but dread them atm in the Loop because of the worn clutch. The biting point's so high (and the biting range so short) that I keep falling short/missing it and having to brake abruptly. So embarassing...counting the days til it's fixed lol . Sorry to hijack the topic- just wanted to have a moan...
  7. Heading up the hill? I was in my mum's car coming down, pointed out to her what a GTi looks like! Very nice, never seen one in the flesh before.
  8. Thanx. Have to say I wasn't expecting such a new/well-specced one- would have been happy with a T-reg 1l, but I'm not complaining! It's an ex-Motability car so probably an old person....maybe held it on the clutch a lot/all the time? Killed was probably too blunt a term as it is still driveable, though the bite point is cramp-inducingly, knee-level-almost-with-elbow high! Will find out soon whether it needs replacing or not- concentrating on my test first
  9. Wow...love the colour and the numberplate! Colour-coding looks good
  10. Thanx, getting a little nervous now it'd getting close...
  11. Thanx, sorry to hear about your Loop. Silver is deffo a lower maintenance colour but I do like black ones. I was looking at a couple of black ones before I got this one. And the cornflower (?) blue ones, they're looovely
  12. I say newish as I actually got it at the beginning of December, but haven't been able to drive it much since then due to a) DVLA being slooow with the tax and exams! It's an '04, 1.4 S 16v, only 8k on the clock. It's my first car, I haven't got my licence yet but will be taking my test for the first time later this month... ( and ) It needs the clutch adjusting/a new clutch (not officially looked at yet) so feels a little awkward to drive atm, but hopefully will be sorted soonish...so then (licence permitting) it's all go! Can't wait! Picture quality isn't the greatest- camera phone is my only functioning camera atm unfortunately ... I haven't actually washed it since I got it, but it hasn't been far . Got it a Stoplock (Pro no less) to deter potential Luposnatchers! I've also got a set of Arosa S alloys (from One Litre Wonder), now with VW badges, to put on! Not really into/got the money for mods as you can see (insurance is bad enough as it is), but I like it the way it is. Wondered about putting a 16V badge on the grille like the Sport, but not sure about that...saw some on eBay, a habit I need to kick! Fancy some foglights but doubt that will happen. I'll get them on my next car (many years yet hopefully!) Anywho, hope you like (course you would, it's a Lupo)
  13. Good point! Looks like I shouldn't have a problem. Hehe, I'm too weak and feeble! Believe me, I tried. They've been screwed in very tight! You'll be pleased to hear that your wheels are being very well looked after- cleaned (not that they needed it) and autoglym wheel-sealed no less! But they're in the garage, not in the house. Sorry The Seat badge is still there, just stuck the new one on the top. The edges of the Seat badge were a bit recessed, so the VW badge doesn't stick out too much.
  14. Sorry, meant that I didn't want to kill the drums with the longer bolts. I tried to take one out today but they're too tight -sorry about that, it was a helpful offer anyway, thanx. I think we're going to get a mechanic we know to come over & look at/change the wheels when he looks at the clutch. Hopefully that should sort it. Thanx, v pleased with them . Will do soon!
  15. Will bear that in mind in case I do need the longer bolts, don't want to kill my brakes! (Can't afford any more damages- the previous owner seems to have killed my clutch ). Ok, that sounds promising too. Could it be that the bolts from the alloys are longer and so fit the alloys and the steels, but shorter ones from steels might not fit alloys too...just a newbie thought? Yep, was originally looking for badges/centre caps from VW that would fit but drew a blank there, so found some really good sticky badges on ebay. There are lots on there, but I decided on these as they looked good quality on the listing, and they are! They look like proper VW badges even close up! I'm so proud that I took some pictures: They are quite big in relation to the wheel, but I'm not fussed
  16. Thanks, that sounds promising! I'll see if I can get one out, though I couldn't even get the wheel cover off the other day! . Though it was a bit of a half-arsed effort- I wanted to see how it came off! I have been shown how to remove wheels, but it's undoing the nuts/anything that involves strength that is a problem for me. I think I'll get my brother to do it.
  17. Heard today (from a man at the garage) that I might need different wheel nuts if I am to change my standard Lupo steels to Arosa S alloys. He said that alloys are thicker and need longer wheel nuts (I was hoping I'd be able to use the ones I've got). He hasn't seen the Arosa alloys though, or the Lupo wheel nuts. What do others think? Reckon Arosa/Lupo wheel nuts are the same across the board for steels and alloys? I thought I read something on here about VW wheel nuts fitting lots of VW wheels, but these are Seats so I'm not sure.... If it helps the new wheels look like this: Thanks!
  18. The biting point on my lupo ('04 1.4S) seems very high- both my mum and myself drove it for the first time the other day, and both immediately remarked on this! To stop it stalling we ended up revving hard whilst trying to find the biting point, so we must have sounded like a pair of nutters pulling away from junctions! Admittedly I've only driven one other car before (an '07 fiesta) and this seemed to have a fairly low, easy to find biting point, so I found driving the lupo very difficult. Atm hill starts are really touch and go as the biting point seems very hard to find compared to the fiesta, as well as being high- there doesn't seem to be much change in engine noise/clutch feel (as there is in the fiesta when you get to the biting point), which is what I was taught to look out for? If it was just me who found it hard to drive I wouldn't be surprised as I'm not exactly experienced, but my mum who been driving for years in various cars said she found it very tricky, and was revving it harder than me! Should I get my clutch cable adjusted? We know the people at my local garage so I'd rather have it done there than do it myself-it's my first car. I've read about pedal box problems/worn clutches on here but it's only done 8k, so surely it can't be that?
  19. I literally cannot wait! My dad's the only one who's driven it, and he loved it . Tyres sound much better than my current ones...maybe I won't need to change them for a while then. Could save me some cash , but I'll have to see- the roads round here are pretty treacherous- the gritters miss our area out completely!
  20. I've just messaged One Litre Wonder! My Lupo hasn't had any outings yet (sadly) as we're waiting for the tax to come through. I've not taken my driving test yet (had to book it for after xmas...wanna do it now!), so will have to take it out accompanied for a bit! You're probably wondering why on earth I'm buying alloys now when I've not even got a full licence ! It needs some new tyres- currently has fuel-saver ones which are absolutely no good for living in the sticks like I do- so thought I might as well get some alloys to replace the steels and get tyres for those! Liked it on the test drive (though have only driven one other car so can't really tell!) and have shunted it around on the drive a bit!
  21. Thanks for that cardaft! Ronal eh? I am, and had been thinking of getting a set as I think they're very smart looking and like you say, a bit different (but wasn't sure what they'd be like on the Lupo), until I read that thread, which helped me make up my mind- they do look very nice IMO.
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