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Location: Melbourne Year: 2006 Model: GTI Colour: Black Mods: 17" Exor rims, tints, VW front skirt, colour coded side skirts, rear valance and door trims, APR tune, APR full exhaust, APR FMIC, APR engine mount insert, BMC CDA, Odyssey battery, Koni Sports Kit, Forge strut brace, honeycomb lower grille (soon) Future Mods: BRAKES!!!, Forge TIP
Damn you!
May I suggest NOT getting brakes, then when you crash I'll have the parts (put a RSB on so you hit something backwards, I want the front skirt and FMIC)
Location: Adelaide Year: 2007 Model: Polo GTI 1.8T Colour: Candy White Mods: Cibie Oscar driving lights... Trying to convonce myself I DON'T need to chip it!
Hey Stuwey - pit a pic up with the spotties. Would like to see how it looks and how you mounted them.
I've been thinking of 4 cibies across the front - always love the rally look on any car. Plus it helps move slowies out of the fast lane.
Can do. I was going to do something tricky and mount them below the original high beams, but then i was worried about long shadows from having low lights.
I used one if those "universal" light fitting bars, mounted through the bar with large steel plates behind it, to give more surface area.
I need to fit some stabiliser bars to the top of the lights though - they get a bit wobbly over rough ground with the stiff suspension!
Great through the hills for a night fang - the original high beam is crap at speed!
Location: Brisbane
Model: 2006 GTI
Colour: BLUE!!!!
Current Mods: Oettinger ECU,custom fmic, seat intake, bmc green air filter, forge tip, forge strut brace, custom dump pipe high flow cat and cat back zaust vmaxx coilovers 17" multi spoke rims 2pak black, ebc green pads, removed GTI badge and painted red GTI trim on grill.
Stereo: alpine h/u boston rally splits xtant 4 channel amp
mods to come: alcon calipers and s3 rotors (in garage) other rims to fit these calipers lmao. honey comb grill
Originally posted by seangti
The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.
Location: Perth
Year: 2007
Model: GTI
Colour: Red
Mods: Someone backed into the drivers door..
Future Mods: Def flash when i can afford it... maybe even a service
Location: Melb Year: 2007 Model: GTI Colour: Red Mods: Was quickest Pog in Oz, traded all go-fast bits in for flame kit Future Mods: fully sik suby blasting hard style 24/7
Many people on this forum would strongly advise against such an action (as someone previously got flamed on the forum for doing so). The pod wont get a better response as there isnt actually an increase of cold air getting to it - thus so many people have gone with the SEAT intake for the Pogo.
If you want a pod filter, do it right - get the BMC kit with an Odessey battery (or a small flat packed dry battery). Just $ to kW ratio isnt very friendly...
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