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Fitting a Golf Mk IV exhaust in a Polo GTI 9N3

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  • Fitting a Golf Mk IV exhaust in a Polo GTI 9N3

    Hey guys

    Anyone have any experience fitting the above mentioned exhaust(downpipe/turbobacks) in their Polos? Any feedback/tips?

    Bryan

    edit: forgot to include downpipe/turbobacks

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    Should need to be modified to fit

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      I have a MK4 GTI downpipe on my car, which was modded to fit.

      I will tell you it is not worth it, unless you know someone that can modify it for you for free. It took about 7 or 8 hours to get it to fit.

      So if you buy a MK4 DP for $600 then 8 hours at $60-$80 = around $1200
      MODS- TOO MANY

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      • #4
        Wow alright, thanks for the advice! Saved me quite a bit of time and money!

        Cheers

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