Yes. The VR is widetrack, and the GL/CL's are narrow or standard track.
That link you posted seemed to be a bit overkill on the parts list.
At the rear, just swap to VR discs (use same calipers)
At the front there are two options:
a) Buy a 5 lug hub from ECS, and swap it for the 4lug hub, retain 256mm disc, pad etc & standard width suspension (also need to multidrill the disc for 5 hole)
b) Convert to widetrack. Driveshafts, tierods, hubs, calipers/discs (280/288 ) ball joints and control arms are what you'll need.
I personally, don't see the benefit of the 'widetrack' suspension, especially when we (generally) lower the cars & alter wheel widths and offsets, which will affect all the suspension geometry anyway. I don't think I've ever pushed a GL and VR hard enough or with enough focus to try and determine a difference between standard and widetrack.
For reference, I have a 97 TDI GL (Aus delivered) which is now running 5x100, thanks to new 5-lug hubs, from ECS.
Just have to wonder what the goal/benefit of doing this swap is, is it to have 5x100, or the widetrack?
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