Yes they do. The Polo 6R braking system is the same as the 9N which is also the same as the mk4 golf.
Hail, may i sincerley reccomend against going to the bigger braking setup. Coming from someone who looked at it on their Mk4 golf that had the same, fixed caliper carriers, it's a lot of effort for not much reward, other than the visual. Maybe look at a tune first with some awesome brake fluid and better pads (brembo while good, aren't awesome unless you get onto their proper, aftermarket lineup of super-bitiey pads) if you're after improved performance. Both of those together will set you back about the same as changing over the whole out-board parts of your front suspension, along with the new calipers.
if you really really want to do it though, I got 90% of the way there so I know what to do with my eyes shut
For a decent size increased setup, have a look here for what you would be paying....
Fronts only:
Volkswagen Golf IV 2.0 > Braking > ECS Stage 2 > ES#1171 ECS Big Brake Kit - Stage 2 (Red Porsche Boxster Caliper, 12.3 One Piece Rotor) - MK4S2BBK-RXS
Which also require the GTI/VR6 hub spindles x2:
Volkswagen Golf IV 1.8T > Search > Spindle > ES#252230 Audi TT Spindle - Left - 8N0407255E
Plus bearings x2:
Volkswagen Golf IV 1.8T > Search > Wheel Bearing > ES#252011 Wheel Bearing Kit - 1J0498625
Then because you have altered the geometry of the front, you need to do the backs too, otherwise your braking performance and balance will be up the s**t....
Volkswagen Golf IV 2.0 > Braking > ECS Stage 1Rv2 > ES#4518 ECS Stage 1 Version II Upgrade Kit-Slotted Rotors - MK4S1V2RVSLT
So, all up....... I'll let you add it up
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