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  • Polo BlueGT From Switzerland

    Hey!

    The first Polo BlueGT!

    Lowered with coilovers by H&R.






















    Next Mods:
    - Carbon vinyl on the roof.
    - Fog Lights in the front.
    - Back diffuser by Rieger(covered with carbon vinyl, to be the same as the roof)
    - Something else I should add/modify?

  • #2
    Looks awesome, ORiOn! Loving the wheels!

    The Polo GT would be a stunning drive! Wish they sold them here in Australia!
    MY16 Golf GTI Performance Pack

    Previously: MY12 Polo 77TSI
    In The Family: MY15 Golf 103TSI Highline & MY15 Audi RS3

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    • #3
      Nice car - here is another thread; http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/...avy-88447.html
      It might give you some hints / tips...
      MY18 VW Passat Alltrack Wolfsburg Edition + Panoramic Sunroof + some extra goodies... (Pure White)
      MY17 ŠKODA Superb 206TSI 4x4 + Sunroof + Tech Pack + Comfort Pack + some extra goodies... (Moon White)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ope126 View Post
        Nice car - here is another thread; http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/...avy-88447.html
        It might give you some hints / tips...
        Already seen the topic, and I've also replied with some questions, hehe.

        Thank you!

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        • #5
          Nice car and nice color...!

          Tires are M+S: which brand?
          Do you have a tire+rim set for the summer?

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          • #6
            For summer they are the original ones, but I will buy new ones. (not shure wich ones yet...)
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            Montani wheels with Dunlop Sport Maxx tires.

            The winter tires are Nokian.

            Thanks!

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            • #7
              I like Nokian, good quality at reasonable price...!
              I'm using Nexen as winter tires though, but Nokian are undoubtedly superior...

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              • #8
                Quality, sure... Reasonable price, not so sure... lol

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                • #9


                  How much in Switzerland?
                  I bought last month a set of Nokian WRA3 XL for my wife's car: 215/50 R17 V for 559€ (about 683 CHF) with mounting and balancing...

                  Here's Polo measure: Nokian WRA3

                  Here are my current tyres, it's my third winter season with them: for sure not at Nokian's level, but not too bad and overall cheap! (85CHF each tyre)
                  Nexen Wingard Sport
                  Last edited by kawabanga; 09-12-2013, 06:15 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Looks sick!
                    MY18 Golf 7.5R - Ecotune Stage 1
                    Mazda RX2 - 13B Bridgeport GTX4202R

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                    • #11
                      I paid 750e installed for 195/50R16 Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2 winter tyres. R2 is the flagship model for spikeless nordic winter tyres. So far I'm really happy with them. Yesterday it was -24C and they grip really well on snow and ice.

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                      • #12
                        195/50R16 on Polo? Not sure I have this size on the vehicle registration...

                        Anyway, that's expensive...!
                        Not sure are the same tires, but to the following price you have to add about 10€ per tyre for mounting and balancing: Nokian WR D3 XL

                        -24C! WOW! Now I understand better why you have so much good rally drivers winning all around the world Roads must be like a playground...!! lol
                        Wish i could come sometime in your beautiful Country!
                        Last edited by kawabanga; 11-12-2013, 07:19 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by kawabanga View Post
                          195/50R16 on Polo? Not sure I have this size on the vehicle registration...

                          Anyway, that's expensive...!
                          Not sure are the same tires, but to the following price you have to add about 10€ per tyre for mounting and balancing: Nokian WR D3 XL

                          -24C! WOW! Now I understand better why you have so much good rally drivers winning all around the world Roads must be like a playground...!! lol
                          Wish i could come sometime in your beautiful Country!
                          215/45R16 is on my vehicle registration. It is the standard size for 16" wheels. However Finnish law allows +/- 3cm change in width, 1" rim size change and 3% overall diameter change. 195/50R16 is (almost) exactly the same diameter as the standard sizes so no correction is needed for speed display. There was no nordic winter tyres available for the standard size and even the car dealers use this tyre size. I guess rarity of such "big" rim size limits the tyre selection and keep the prices up. 15" steel rims are the most commonly seen here as winter wheels. Anyway narrower tyres are better when travelling in snow.

                          Of course I'm going to miss my old RWD Porsche, but these times modern and economical car is the way to go. Even with the expense of the fun factor in the winter.

                          Check out this video comparison with old Hakkapeliitta R vs WR D3. It is narrated in Finnish and interesting part starts at 0:43. Nordic winter tyres handle a lot better on snow and ice, but are weak on wet and dry asphalt. Then we have spiked winter tyres which grip better on ice, but make some extra noise and ride quality suffers slightly.

                          Last edited by matti; 11-12-2013, 09:59 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Interesting video, thanks...
                            Ok, so Hakkapellita are different, not available down here...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by kawabanga View Post
                              Interesting video, thanks...
                              Ok, so Hakkapellita are different, not available down here...
                              Mostly it wouldn't make sense owning them in Italy unless you live in the mountains.

                              Not going to hijack this thread but here are some photos of my BlueGT. 2-door polo is really rare in Finland, but it seems internet car enthusiasts prefer it more. Colour is same as the other car in this thread, Blue Silk only available for BlueGT.

                              Original 16" Syenit wheels.
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                              OEM Exhaust trim from GTI installed.
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                              Maybe I should post some nice winter photos later. Once I wake up early enough to catch the sunlight.

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