HIDs look good
Please excuse the phone quality, but I wanted to get some photos after she was freshly washed and I don't have a lense for my camera atm. Will update the photos when i get one!
updated: Pedders springs in the front
(sorry about quality)
Pretty much stock, shopping list includes:
-Modshack Intake with K&N filter
-Ipod Adapter
-Gti Springs
-HIDs
Future mods:
-Bluefin
-RS4 replica wheels
Last edited by nick_sixx; 24-07-2009 at 02:02 PM.
HIDs look good
- Ben
1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI
Haha thank you
Nice mkv
The lights look great.
Thank you, try telling that to the guys who hijacked my HID thread *shakes fist*
There are good chips for tdi's aren't there? Car looks good tho!
Yeah I've seen a few online but having trouble finding articles written in english. The Bluefin seems to be the best bet...only ~$950 as well which is good.
The car isn't in the best shape...my mum drove it for 4 years before me, and, well, she is a menopausal woman driver (ie gutter rash galore, big dent in rear passenger door, heaps of little scratches, cracked splash guard from driving into driveways at 50kph , makeup on roof lining etc etc).
All these little things make me wish i could sell it and get a VR6/Volvo 850R....but I am liking heated leather seats, sat nav, full electrics, and 850km per tank too much for the time being.
A few cosmetic mishaps isn't anything to worry about, they can buff out. Get it colour coded as well, that's not very expensive, and then go from there. Tons to do to it, so at least you've got a good car to start with.
haha yeah but no monrey I cant wait until i finish my diploma and get a real job haha. Then the fun will really start. Say hello to Australia's first T88-powered TDI lol
MUST BE LOWER!!!!!
otherwise, nice
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