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    So, went in to a VW dealer today to order a standard polo.... turns out its currently a minimum of 4 months wait. so i was told to expect delivery but november-december. turns out im probably better to save hard and shell out the extra money to get the GTI straight out as I would most likely be getting it at the exact same time as the standard version. problem solved, get the better car by forced saving/waiting time.

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    Problem is mate, once the GTI is released at end of year, it could be another 4 or 5 months wait to get one!

    So in reality, people may not have a GTI in their garage for 12 months from now

    I'd buy GTI if it is circa 30k on the road, but personally I don't think I could wait that long.

    Hence I'm thinking 77tsi and tune.

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    hey btt.

    77tsi + tune + custom CAI [piss easy to do a legit job] + dump pipe + suspension + good tyres.... and you've got a car that i would gladly drive in the twisties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenieb View Post
    So, went in to a VW dealer today to order a standard polo.... turns out its currently a minimum of 4 months wait. so i was told to expect delivery but november-december.
    Yeh the order for the missus was supposed to be aug/sep initially but apparently the next polo shipment is nov as you said. Not a big deal for her but it might convince a few people to upgrade to a GTI from launch stock at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buller_Scott View Post
    hey btt.

    77tsi + tune + custom CAI [piss easy to do a legit job] + dump pipe + suspension + good tyres.... and you've got a car that i would gladly drive in the twisties.

    How much would this cost compared to the new polo gti and the old gti?

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    Quote Originally Posted by astro View Post
    How much would this cost compared to the new polo gti and the old gti?
    well, you'd be looking at something like this:

    tune: $1500~
    custom CAI: $200 [good filter + parts from bunnings]
    dump pipe: $500-$600
    suspension: $1300 and up for good stuff, $400 for just springs [which mightnt be such a bad initial option, and you'll be able to buy peoples' stock 6R gti shocks/ springs on here for pretty cheap, once the modders on here start doing stuff to their cars]
    tyres: $same as what you'd usually pay.

    so say, budget around $5k to mod a 77tsi at the "heavy" end of the "moderately modified" scale.

    which will give you a ripper little car, but still undercut a $33,000+on road costs 6R gti by quite a bit [potentially a fair bit more than $5k].

    like everyone knows, the gti will always be the superior car, but i reckon you CAN have your cake and eat it too, with the 77tsi. quite easily.

    keep in mind, it's only a tiny 1.2lt engine with one turbocharger. the potential results of ''moderate'' modification, however, are frigging fantastic, if you ask me.

    p.s. i type the above from the perspective of someone who's all for tiny engines, optimised. i will GLADLY drive a modified/ optimised 1Liter engine, with ~100kw and ~200+nm, with all the suspension mods etc, when vw start producing even smaller engines
    Last edited by Buller_Scott; 09-06-2010 at 07:22 PM.

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