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Great work and great presentation,great info for those who are not sure on how mods can be done, really interesting reading the whole thread, well done on a good looking and clean upgrade on your GT, Cheers....
This thread has been a thrill to read, bloody inspiring stuff and congratulations Poyta on a beautiful car.
Incidentally, are VW dealers happy to sell GT/GTI parts to a basic Golf owner, I've read stories about dealers wanting VIN numbers etc?
Dealers want VIN numbers for everything down to an oil filter - it's the way their computer system works. If you want something non-stock, it's best to walk in with part numbers
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Dealers want VIN numbers for everything down to an oil filter - it's the way their computer system works. If you want something non-stock, it's best to walk in with part numbers
Have you had any clunky dsg transmission issues poyta? I took my car in for a look today at VW and they said my mechatronics is failing, lucky i have warranty :O
Have you had any clunky dsg transmission issues poyta? I took my car in for a look today at VW and they said my mechatronics is failing, lucky i have warranty :O
It's a manual so not susceptible to mechatronic failure.
dude your thread needs updates, i find myself checking it a little too often haha
Ive got a mk6 tdi and have the same tips you have to do my own mufflerectomy .. gti style
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