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    HAHA, way to shatter dreams


    Thank god I'm off my Ps, can do all the chipping and modding I want!

    Let me just say, that turbo/supercharger rule is the most ridiculous rule suggestion I've heard.

    They should've just kept it the way it was with the High-powered vehicle since that really was the way to stop young kids speeding like bullets.

    Pretty much puts the Golf out of the young buyer's market, even though it's probably the most fuel efficient, high tech option in its class..


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    George, I'm guessing that being non turbo, then you are probbably running a 1.6 or 2 ltr engine.

    In that case, suspension work my friend is the only option you have. Sure you can fork out big bucks on things like chips, exhausts and intakes, but on the NA models, the rewards are negligible. If anyhting, you might just bring the engine back to it's brand new level of power, but that's about it.

    I'd look at:
    Rear anti roll bar, preferably adjustable
    A good spring and shock combo, don't bother with cheap coilovers
    R32/TT style lower control arm bushes, rear mounted
    Uprated lower control arm bushes, front mounted, i'd look at polyurethane maybe...
    High duro rubber or urethane front anti roll bar bushes, maybe adjustable bar too...
    Wheels and tyres, tyres mainly as these are what gives you the grip, the chassis tweaks just make them hold on a bit better
    Uprated torque arm (aka dogbone mount) bushes, maybe also a short shifter on a manual and stiffer engine / steering rack bushes too.

    If you're getting serious, a brake upgrade too.

    Power isn't everything. A spirited drive in a well setup and handling car in my opinion is far more rewarding than trying to burn off a tool in a VN commodore at the lights!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    George, I'm guessing that being non turbo, then you are probbably running a 1.6 or 2 ltr engine.

    In that case, suspension work my friend is the only option you have. Sure you can fork out big bucks on things like chips, exhausts and intakes, but on the NA models, the rewards are negligible. If anyhting, you might just bring the engine back to it's brand new level of power, but that's about it.

    I'd look at:
    Rear anti roll bar, preferably adjustable
    A good spring and shock combo, don't bother with cheap coilovers
    R32/TT style lower control arm bushes, rear mounted
    Uprated lower control arm bushes, front mounted, i'd look at polyurethane maybe...
    High duro rubber or urethane front anti roll bar bushes, maybe adjustable bar too...
    Wheels and tyres, tyres mainly as these are what gives you the grip, the chassis tweaks just make them hold on a bit better
    Uprated torque arm (aka dogbone mount) bushes, maybe also a short shifter on a manual and stiffer engine / steering rack bushes too.

    If you're getting serious, a brake upgrade too.

    Power isn't everything. A spirited drive in a well setup and handling car in my opinion is far more rewarding than trying to burn off a tool in a VN commodore at the lights!
    i'm with gav, suspension is pretty much all you can do, then just do the visual/interior mods. if you have some spare bucks you can throw a k&n on. while you won't get any gains, you'll get a good intake noise and its easier to clean it after the dust storm
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    George, I'm guessing that being non turbo, then you are probbably running a 1.6 or 2 ltr engine.

    In that case, suspension work my friend is the only option you have. Sure you can fork out big bucks on things like chips, exhausts and intakes, but on the NA models, the rewards are negligible.
    Anything that increase engine power by 15% or more requires an engineers certificate also in NSW

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    can't have a GTI... but you can have an R32... crazy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Hawk View Post
    can't have a GTI... but you can have an R32... crazy.
    Probably allowed due to the fact it was easier to ban turbo's than crack down on cars with power figures over a certain amount.

    Also how many P Platers do you see driving an R32/R20?

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Probably allowed due to the fact it was easier to ban turbo's than crack down on cars with power figures over a certain amount.

    Also how many P Platers do you see driving an R32/R20?
    err a lot actually! lots of hooked up asian kids drive them (not being racist, its just a fact )
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    http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/...der_guide.html

    they forgot to add 2000 and 2001 mk4 gti so can I still drive one?
    TOM YUM

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Probably allowed due to the fact it was easier to ban turbo's than crack down on cars with power figures over a certain amount.

    Also how many P Platers do you see driving an R32/R20?
    you would be surprised mate, got 4 mates all on p plates, with mk4 and mk5 r32's
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    Vr6 is pplate legal isnt it? thats what i'm looking at

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