Not many people modify the older cars to race but due to them being so light there is a lot of potential to make a nimble car for the shorter tracks . I had a Seat gti years ago that was quite quick off the mark and handled really well . It was quite reliable as well covering 300k km before rust from a previous accident virtually wrote it off .
Id spend as much as you can on decent suspension . I ran KW V3s which I modified from a VR6 at first and later some Weitecs (which weren't as good but not as stiff) .
I would plan on eventually doing a full MK3 VR6 front end . You'll need ball joints , VR6 Arms , sway bar , uprights . This will help with the front end . For the rear Id do a strut brace and later a sway bar .
Engine Id run a 256-268 cam , remove throttle body heating , extractors (some mk4 ones actually fit if you can find them) , 2 1/4 - 2 1/2 inch exhaust . A BMC style intake .
Brakes - Some lines , rear alloy calipers (I might do a group buy on these ) , good fluid (change this often!!) . Down the track Id do a 5 stud conversion , there are plenty of options for bigger brakes that way .
Gearbox - Lightweight flywheel and a stage 1+ clutch , an LSD is a must but its not cheap !
Overall - Weight reduction , there is a lot you can do , it all depends on how much you can handle road noise !
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