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  1. I have an Audi A3 2001, the cam belt and associated parts were changed by Audi at 80200 miles in 2005, I'm now at 117000 and it hasn't been done since. So nearly eight years but less than 40000 miles done. Should this be done immediately or can I escape for another few months? And if it was to go who'd it destroy my engine or have Audi built in room so the engine just stops firing?
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  2. Hi All Just to let you all know the iPhone 5 Cradle has been released Part No 8T0051435L Wont be on Audi Parts system Till Monday no price as yet but i expect it will be the normal massive charge £100 + Regards
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  3. Hello Audi owners. I'm sure that at some point in all of our lives we have had a day where we just don't feel like doing anything. A day when you trudged off to work or school when all you wanted to do was sit down and do nothing. It's a day when your motivation took a holiday in Barbados and left you behind. They happen, it's a part of being human but I believe, through the power of watching the Tudors from Showtime, that I have found the answer. The back story is this; Anne Boleyn walked to the scaffold to have her head lopped off. This got me thinking about my own mortality, which cheered me up. Then, later in the series Katherine Howard happened to suffer the same fate but before she became a head height shorter she said this "life is very beautiful!" This got me thinking again, but not about my own mortality, but of all the hours I wasted enjoying a lye in on Saturday. I thought also of all the times I sat down in front of the telly, and watched something I didn't want to watch, only when quizzed about my choice of programming, to answer "nothing else on". Ultimately I thought of all those hours of my beautiful life that I wasted doing a whole lot of nothing. Couple this thought with the thought of mortality and only having a limited time on the earth and I quickly came to this solution. YOLO is for chavs who can't speak properly and Carpe Diem is a tad old. So I unveil to you a more poetic motto; when I die I want to have lived a life that makes people looking back on it think "his was a life worth living" That's motivation for you.
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