I d save the $$$ and go for mk5 gti for further performance.take in consideration kms, age as well whilst doing these mods. how long you'll keep it, is it really worth while. i mean they are fantastic cars but you haver to be realistic about these things and make sure its really worth your while at the end of it.
Neil, I totally agree with the two quotes above, they are important points to consider I reckon. Of course these posts are all personal opinions, which is the other important point.
I just think that "performance wise", once you have done the usual chipping/Intake/exhaust/boost hoses for the engine, and the suspension/sway bars/braces/wheels etc. for the handling, then you have realistically already spent a fair bit of $$$ and probably arrived at a point where the Mk5 GTI begins.
At this point the car will be going pretty damn hard and handling pretty good, but to go beyond this you will need another heap of $$$ and then deal with the other related issues like brakes/driveline/reliability, etc.
As for looks I think an R-Line or 20th OEM body kit will do wonders to enhance the lines of your car, especially with the wheels you have now it will look great and you will have a good balance of looks/performance. An OEM kit is expensive but you get instant gratification in that you can see immediately where the money has gone, and so can a potential buyer if/when you decide to sell. On the road, a nicely kitted car stands out from the crowd immediately.
In the end you need to do what you feel is going to give you the greatest enjoyment from your car because that's what it's all about, and for me that comes from having a balance of looks/performance and $$$ I feel comfortable spending.
Snowy
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