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Apart from maybe hacking up the front bar for an intercooler, I don't see how turboing it will 'ruin' the body.. :S ??
Quite frankly, its only a mk 3 Golf. If it was a scirocco, corrado etc, I could understand, but mk 3's are dime a dozen almost.
There's a whole thread in there.
You can't ignore the Mk3 shape, the Kristin Scott-Thomas of VW Golf.
The red budgie-smuggler of the political world.
Iconic and sat at the cross-roads of the suite of Golf design... dime a dozen, possibly.
Only a Golf? Never
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I admire your passion for the mk3 shape, and it is one that I also find very appealing but bug_racer and others are right. The 12V VR6 motor just aint worth dropping the $10k+ to achieve what a 24V VR6 motor does stock, more or less.
You can't ignore the Mk3 shape, the Kristin Scott-Thomas of VW Golf.
The red budgie-smuggler of the political world.
Iconic and sat at the cross-roads of the suite of Golf design... dime a dozen, possibly.
Only a Golf? Never
You know I own a mk 3 yea..?
That reference was more directed towards rarity of VW models in australia, basically.
Although, I still don't see how turboing a VR6 would ruin the body? However this is off topic.
I think the OP really has to think about what he actually wants from his mk 3?
That reference was more directed towards rarity of VW models in australia, basically.
Although, I still don't see how turboing a VR6 would ruin the body? However this is off topic.
I think the OP really has to think about what he actually wants from his mk 3?
Big power? Noise? Driveability? Undriveability?
Hey I got carried away, but in time I think they will be more widely appreciated.
No doubt there are plenty now, (and I am not buying into the engine debate), but eventually Mk3's will be like any car, rare with a few rats.
Infact, it's improving it. It'll probably be around for longer because it's more unique and valuable
This thread is kind of ridiculous. How is it wrecking a VR6 by turbocharging? Doesn't make any sense at all. Just because it's a rare car in Australia doesn't mean that a turbo would ruin it or whatever, it means it should be more of an incentive. You're saying that pouring 3 times the amount of the car's value into it to turbo it is wrecking the car.
Yeah I'd buy the VR6t too, and yes it would be way less than what's been spent! But if you've done a bit of work on your car, you're never going to make back what you spent. That's one of the main things about owning/modding a car, you do it because you love it not because you want to make money out of it. No point thinking about resale value on a mk3 Golf because you'll never win, so you might as well just make it how you want it.
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