I can only give you advice on what i've read regarding the brake servo and bar delete - as I'm wanting to this myself - it's not cheap if you want to do it properly.There's a few different options ranging from cheap and not ideal to very expensive and perfect.
I read 6N2 TDI Polo servos are a pretty good fit if you want to get rid of the bar and mount a booster on the drivers side (now I've tried googling it I can't find that) but it's still an option that'll be significantly better than the bar and will be better to drive than servo-less.
Then there's servo-less pedal boxes (bias boxes) with the MC straight above the pedal - I personally would be getting mine from Crazy Quiffs with the hydraulic clutch because I have an 02A hyrdaulic box. It's about 400 pounds excluding VAT and postage is pretty steep too - I was planning on bringing mine back when I next visit.
If I go the servo-less then there's the issue of pedal feel - of course it'll feel more responsive, but will take so much more effort and that's going to take a lot of the fun out of driving so I've also been looking at installing dual circuit remote servos too. But then you're looking at 700 pounds ($1200) just to improve braking and tidy up the bay - it's very pricey!
I think the none hydraulic servo-less boxes are 200 pounds (excluding custom brake lines) which isn't too bad. Hope that helps!
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