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Welcome to the new look VWWatercooled
After much work and little sleep there is a new version of the forums running on more powerful and recent hardware as well as an upgraded software platform.
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Things are mostly the same, but some things are a little different. We will be learning together, so please post questions (and answers if you've worked things out) in the help thread.

The new forum software is an upgraded version of what came before, it's mostly the same but also a little different. Hopefully easier to use and more stable than before.
We are learning together here, so please be patient. If you have questions, please post them here. If you have worked something out and can provide an answer,
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What did you do to your Mk5 today?
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Originally posted by Gene View PostWhere? in Melbourne? On the webbie it doesnt say where.
Originally posted by Gene View PostWhen you installed the CAI, is it normal for intake to skew a little to the right? I had trouble fitting the CAI in because the plastic piece (on the grille) where the 2 torx screws go, was slightly higher. It wasnt a perfect fit, had to use a tiny bit of force to push it up.
Mine fitted up perfect, I did not tighten the screws until it was all in place so that I could make sure it was under no force.
If all is installed right then it may just be a slightly dodgy carbon mold which I doubt as Carbonio have a good rep for quality components.
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A little bit of topic but...
Hey I need to repair the stock suspension on my GTi so yeah I need to buy things like the stock sway bar, etc and have them installed. I was quoted the parts from VW and they arent cheap Im wondering if there is some after market mod suspension parts that I can get which arent that much more expensive then the stock partss which I will have to buy and have installed... I dont mind paying more Im just wondering how much more....
I will probably not be taking the car to track so I wondering would I actually feel the difference? I know it did make a huge difference in the impreza I had but I dont know Golfs really at all... (only min stuff)
Any1 recommendations would be great?
If this fails, any1 want to sell their stock GTi parts?
CheersLast edited by Gti4Eva; 08-08-2010, 01:10 PM.
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What is it that you need?
I have a stock GTI rear swaybar in my garage if thats what youre looking for?
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Generally a second hand stock swaybar will probably go for around $100 dollars or there abouts I think?
New aftermarket ones range in price from $250ish through to over $500 depending on brand.
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Originally posted by BadTigerBreath View PostFalken Azenis tyres, Whitline front & rear 22mm Swaybars on my Pirelli
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