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Le Combattant's Polo 6C Cup

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  • Le Combattant's Polo 6C Cup

    Hello misses and mister,

    To celebrate my arrival on this forum, I deciced to present my own and first care: a Polo 6C.

    It's a 6C model from June 2014 and it's a second hand care.

    It's a Cup finition. It's a special one (at leat in Europe) based on the Confortline one with some nice additions:

    -16 "" Portago "anthracite alloy rims
    -black lacquered mirror housings
    -dark red taillights
    -65% dark-tinted rear windows
    -black lacquered radiator grille
    -LED rear license plate lighting
    -fog lights with static intersection lighting
    -chrome strip on grille
    -electric and heated mirrors
    -sports seats with upholstery Palladium gray fabric
    -Dark Rhodium decorative inserts on the central console
    -ceramic beige glove box and door panels
    -beige stitching on the steering wheel, gear lever gaiter and handbrake handle
    -floor lighting in the front seats
    -stainless steel crankset
    -aluminum door sills

    Mine as in option:

    -"City" pack (front and rear radar, front central armrest, electrically folding mirrors)
    -"Visibility" pack (rain and light sensors, automatic interior rear-view mirror)
    -Glass sunroof
    -Front central armet (yes...it's an option)

    It's the 1.2 66Kw engine in charge of moving this care trough a 5 gears manual gearbox.

    Performances are decent and consumption can be very very low (around 4.5L/100 km or 56 mpg (UK). Very economical car.

    I did some modifications:

    -Black and white logo (rear and front)
    -Official WRC spoiler in gloss black
    -K&N air filter
    -Chrome exhaust tips


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    From the exterior with the black badges


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    The sports seats


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    The WRC spoiler with chrome exhaust tips (Note; it's an older photo badges still original ones)


    The car looks decent for it's age (7 years) and it's mileages 49709 miles or 80 000 km.
    But their is some paint job to do and all four rims to rennovate and and big wash + decontamination.

    -Bonnet and front bumper have rocks impact
    -Rear bumper has received some impact (maybye during loading the trunk)
    -Rear right wing (impact with corrosion)
    -Rear left door (impact)

    I already replaced all four windows. All were damaged and badly scratched. So brand new windows and brand new windows seals (not channel ones).

    I'm still hesitating to make a Stage 1 (in my country it's illegal) and remove the rear silent box to have a more decent sound.
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