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  • I d save the $$$ and go for mk5 gti for further performance.
    Sitting on 19", would be very uneasy for daily driving ...

    with mk4 gti, I would not focus on performance, i d enhance the look to be more subtle and OEM++. R line kit FTW!!

    That;s my opinion though..

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    • Originally posted by YellowDieselGolf View Post
      Why does your sig have a picture of a polo? And whats a reamus? And are the fronts on yet?
      Hehehehe, it's a polo cause I liked the picture.

      A reamus is actualy a remus spelt wrong.

      No - still waiting on tyred for the fronts
      Originally posted by Whubbsie
      There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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      • Originally posted by FknDubbin View Post
        yeah its sad. just another reason to get rid of it. Might be gettin a company car soon anyways so its all good!

        that sucks dude, same thing happened to me quite a while ago. luckily i do get company car(s) and free fuel now but im still in two arms to keep my car or not actually.. yes it MIGHT go for sale possibly!

        come on neil, get those tyres on already! .. mines a daily driver, well was now its a weekender (sometimes) lol

        take in consideration kms, age as well whilst doing these mods. how long you'll keep it, is it really worth while. i mean they are fantastic cars but you haver to be realistic about these things and make sure its really worth your while at the end of it.
        What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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        • Originally posted by fuzion View Post
          that sucks dude, same thing happened to me quite a while ago. luckily i do get company car(s) and free fuel now but im still in two arms to keep my car or not actually.. yes it MIGHT go for sale possibly!

          come on neil, get those tyres on already! .. mines a daily driver, well was now its a weekender (sometimes) lol

          take in consideration kms, age as well whilst doing these mods. how long you'll keep it, is it really worth while. i mean they are fantastic cars but you haver to be realistic about these things and make sure its really worth your while at the end of it.
          yes
          yes
          yes
          yes
          all worth while do it neil, dont be week, do it BIG, do it once.
          mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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          • Originally posted by DUB 20V View Post
            yes
            yes
            yes
            yes
            all worth while do it neil, dont be week, do it BIG, do it once.
            Hehehehehe. Your a bad influence!

            The whole reason I got this car was because firstly I prefer the shape to any of the others. It was mentioned earlier to get a Mk5 and do that up but TBH I'm much more a fan of the Mk4.

            Doing any car up is only worthwile if your getting enjoyment from it. In due course I will get a new car, but the Mk4 will stay as a weekend warrior. I got the Mk4 cause I could spend the money on it to turn it into the car I want. Age and Km's doesn't have anything to do with it - gawd there are Mk1's getting around still that have had a bucket load of money thrown at them. You can tell by meeting the owners of them how much enjoyment these things on 4 wheels return. I guess it just runs in the family - my old man at 50 is still doing up cars (even though he can't drive atm!).

            As I said earlier I'm only just starting to explore options, I don't intend on taking the car off the road untill about June/July so I have plenty of time to do my homework.
            Originally posted by Whubbsie
            There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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            • Take a look at my mk3 now there a classic example of how to spend money on a car over 10 years old and still spending money on it......ahhhhh the glory
              I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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              • I d save the $$$ and go for mk5 gti for further performance.
                take in consideration kms, age as well whilst doing these mods. how long you'll keep it, is it really worth while. i mean they are fantastic cars but you haver to be realistic about these things and make sure its really worth your while at the end of it.

                Neil, I totally agree with the two quotes above, they are important points to consider I reckon. Of course these posts are all personal opinions, which is the other important point.

                I just think that "performance wise", once you have done the usual chipping/Intake/exhaust/boost hoses for the engine, and the suspension/sway bars/braces/wheels etc. for the handling, then you have realistically already spent a fair bit of $$$ and probably arrived at a point where the Mk5 GTI begins.

                At this point the car will be going pretty damn hard and handling pretty good, but to go beyond this you will need another heap of $$$ and then deal with the other related issues like brakes/driveline/reliability, etc.

                As for looks I think an R-Line or 20th OEM body kit will do wonders to enhance the lines of your car, especially with the wheels you have now it will look great and you will have a good balance of looks/performance. An OEM kit is expensive but you get instant gratification in that you can see immediately where the money has gone, and so can a potential buyer if/when you decide to sell. On the road, a nicely kitted car stands out from the crowd immediately.

                In the end you need to do what you feel is going to give you the greatest enjoyment from your car because that's what it's all about, and for me that comes from having a balance of looks/performance and $$$ I feel comfortable spending.


                Snowy

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                • why is every one so scared of big turbos here in australia, the guys in the usa all have big turbo, they dont seem to have that many probs, if you get it done right you will be able to enjoy the car for many many kms. depends who you know when it comes to spending money on cars.
                  mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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                  • Where has all the dubbin lurve gone...

                    I agree that they are very valid points to consider, dependant on your circumstances and what you want to achieve as a final result. I only got the car 10 months ago and the reason I got this one was that it was something fairly unique here in Aus and I wanted to do something different. Almost all of the moddified Mk4 GTI's in Aus are members of this forum, and we are few and far between.

                    It was well within my budget to have been able to go and buy a newer car, a faster car or a flashier car at the time, but I got this one because it would then allow me the extra funds to transform it into something that I realy liked. My end result of what I'd like to achieve with this car is something that has a balance (again this is a matter of opinion) between power, looks, handling but most of all unique. I see quick cars like WRX's, 200sx's, Civics and Lancers and the like but in my opinion they are rather generic and the ratio of those compared to our little beasties is far out weighed. The little Jazz blue Golf instantly one my heart when I saw it and filled my head with all of these wonderfull dreams and aspirations.

                    I want to now turn dreams into a reality. I'm fortunate enough to be in a position where I have the freedom to be able to do it and I also have the means to make it happen. My attitude is do it whilst you can, and have the most fun on the way!

                    Lol, I feel like I'm in the bad books with my folks and am trying to explain my way out of it. As per someone's signature here "the man who dies with the most toys wins!".
                    Originally posted by Whubbsie
                    There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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                    • Well as for performance side of things, i guy down here in kiwiland, has a GT28RS turbo kit installed on his AEB Passat engine, did the rods and pistons, and then put the motor back together. He has the MAP to run Factory ECU but it's been re chipped. Currently while the engine is merely running in he set the Wastegate to only 10psi, so has disconnected all ECU added help. It currently makes 170KW@ the wheels, and he will run the car daily with 18psi once the ECU control's the boost again, so that should be a great insentive.

                      And he is not running aftermarket ECU either merely factory ECU which has been RR Tuned (rr= rolling road dyno)
                      Audi S4 (2001) - Imola Yellow
                      Secret Project

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                      • It was well within my budget to have been able to go and buy a newer car, a faster car or a flashier car at the time, but I got this one because it would then allow me the extra funds to transform it into something that I realy liked.
                        Mate, I'm right with you and I'm in no way qualified to deliver a sermon to you about spending $$$ on your VW, looking at the cash I've sunk into mine. I know what it's like, when I posted pics and details of my car it was suggested to me by another forum member that for the money I could have just bought an S3 instead and the job would be done.

                        Like in your point above, an S3 was within my budget then, and I could buy one next week if I decided to, but I wanted a Mk4 GTI and I like the one I've now got!

                        I understand what you're saying and I say go for it, you've got the dream, you've got the funds, don't let other decide for you. But be prepared for a wide range of opinions.


                        Snowy

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                        • if i were you id definately concentrate on the cosmetics of the car, these days with these new street racing laws and tight police patrols i really dont think there is any point of having such a powerful car on our roads. even giving it a hit every now and then the cops will be up your ass. the power will be there its just hard to use it.

                          i guess my opnion has got to do with my previous 'street racing incident'

                          your car looks hot!
                          2004 GTI, GIAC, DOWNPIPE
                          2007 R32 3DR MANUAL
                          2010 NAVARA D40
                          2016 Q7 4M 200kw

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                          • Good point. I'd like to have a better garage situation happen before I realy go to town on the outside of the car.

                            The power option will be for off the streets fun. I intend on having a normal tune for street use, but i'd like to also get involved in some more motorsport stuff too.
                            Originally posted by Whubbsie
                            There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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                            • Project's looking good Neil. I'm sure you'll find something you'd like improved on for your car, but don't mod things for the sake of "not leaving everything untouched". I'm sure some of the money you'd end up spending would be better off stashed away for a Mk1 some day

                              By the way, found this while trawling around forums:



                              You might want to do some editing
                              Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
                              Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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                              • Yoink.... Thankss

                                I knew it was a polo, i just realy like the picture. Now I have the best of both worlds...

                                Cheers.
                                Originally posted by Whubbsie
                                There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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