Nice...
Did you have any luck with a rear bar?
Thanks John! Yeah I really dont trust many of the people who park at work. There have been way too many reports of damaged cars
And the tune you put on is still putting a massive grin on my face haha
Spose i better do a quick update:
Since the photos above...
Stock wheels put back on
Lowered on H&Rs 35/40mm
Fitted ForgeDV Splitter
Fitted SEAT intake
Fitted BMC filter
And now tuned by DNA
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MY07 Polo GTi
Last run - 114.8kw atw
Winton - 1:52.7130
Nice...
Did you have any luck with a rear bar?
Yeah, should have one soon, just wanted to get some other stuff done first![]()
MY07 Polo GTi
Last run - 114.8kw atw
Winton - 1:52.7130
By the way I loved your Pioneer head unit - looked pretty much OEM.
Also liked the way your front tires were struggling for traction in 2nd during rolling acceleration. =)
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looking good with the MKV rims!
Traction requires better shocks and solid control arm bushes. Then it will stick.
Thanks mate
Interesting! well I will be organising some B8's in the new year so that should help. The stock shocks are fine as they are at the moment albeit a little rough in the back (but the rear shocks are like toothpicks so that might explain it).
Any recommendations for control arm bushes?
MY07 Polo GTi
Last run - 114.8kw atw
Winton - 1:52.7130
Check with Dave and Scott - they had solid bushes on the 9N3 cruise.
I've had them in the past and the extra control/feedback is very noticable.
Nah it's just a nickname. I'm sure the crime at knifepoint is no different than any other shopping centre
I've got a MKV Candy White GTI Golf. I parked all the waaaay up the back so no MOFO will park next to me and bang their door into my car! I saw yours and thought 'cool I'll park next to the other little GTI he won't damage mine' then I saw your plates and wondered if you were on here. Door dents drive me nuts.I'll happily walk for 5 - 10mins and park away from everyone else.
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