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I was new and had my questions Answered!

Post by bl_po_16 »

Hi Everybody, i'm new to this forum.
I've just bought myself '97 Polo 16v (6N) to replace my Mk3 Fox Coupe. It's only been on the drive a day and the 'Polo' & '16v' have been removed and a stubby aerial is on it's way. However, i have a few questions for you seasoned polo modifiers!?!

I've tracked down a 16v rear spoiler (VAG part i believe) but is this the matching front splitter ?
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Now i've removed the badges from the rear the smoked originals look a little sad, so any ideas on who does these lights ?
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I'm also thinking of getting some Lupo GTi (Aero?) wipers. How easy/hard are they to fit and which bits would i need?

Any info on any of the bits would be most appreciated.
I would have posted earlier but i've been too busy exploring the forum!
Top Stuff! !
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Post by david burton »

welcome aboard!

not sure on the splitter to be honest

the lights are clear Hella LED ones, but tinted red everywhere apart from the led side light area. you'd have to DIY this.

not sure about the wipers either!

ah well, 1 out of 3

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Post by DubLass »

aww i wouldve kept the '16v' badge on.
Those lights are pretty different, unfortunatly i dont know where you'd get em from...and have you posted piccys yet?! :D
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Post by bl_po_16 »

I haven't put any pics up yet. It really needs a clean first. Black gets so dirty, so quickly!
Looks like have to DIY me some rear lights.
I'll have a search on here for the rest. Someone's got have done it before!
It also appears i failed to add any details of myself in my top post. My name's Paul, i'm 20 and live in Telford, Shropshire.
Cheers Folks!
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Post by Mac »

IIRC those lights belong to Robin from Porka? There clear Hella LED ones then sprayed with red tinting spray to replicate the Audi S3 lights...

That top splitter is either a Regier or a Mattig one, can't remember which.

Speedlaw has fitted Lupo wipers to his Polo, I think it was a bit fiddly but not too bad, try pm'img him.

3 out of 3 :wink:
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Post by Fjo »

I got this pic from the Edtion 38 site...

have to say the lights have appeal :wink:

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Post by bl_po_16 »

Does that Polo belong to Bert (?!?!?) from Cleaned ?
Found the splitter, JE Designs Lip Spoiler.
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Rieger UK want £155 for it - Is that about right?
Cheers for the other info/pics folks!

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Post by JarnoVWPolo6N »

No, that aint Berts, it's the Polo of Daggie, from cleaned.be

A really awesome Polo to see in real life! his interior and airride are so fuckin' gr8!
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Post by bl_po_16 »

Just found my PVW mag with the Extreme Wheels show in.
It is Daggie's Car.
Bert's looks the same-ish only Darker.
Both exceptional cool and very, very CLEANED ! ! ! !
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Post by Randall »

Im not 100% sure on the splitter but this is one of those things which you really need to play with and if you like it keep it - everyone to their own

Those rear lights on the silver polo - Thats Scott's (ICEYPOLO) setup, a set of clear hella's with savage tint spray

As for the aerowipers easy mod - just a matter of swapping them with another set...Martyn @ VAGPARTs can sort you out just ask for a aero wiper kit for 6n2 which will sort out the front then just order a rear one with them too should set you back too much
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Post by greef »

theres a rieger splitter for sale on www.porka.net obviously in the forsale secvtion. i think it was a good price too
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Post by Si_GTi »

The rear aero wiper will be interesting to fit... on a Polo 6n the wiper parks on the left of the window and on the 6n2 the rear wiper parks on the right. So your best bet would be a rear wiper from a Polo estate - easier to fit, looks just as good and is probably cheaper than the aero wiper :wink:

Here's a pic:

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Post by Randall »

Si_GTi wrote:The rear aero wiper will be interesting to fit... on a Polo 6n the wiper parks on the left of the window and on the 6n2 the rear wiper parks on the right. So your best bet would be a rear wiper from a Polo estate - easier to fit, looks just as good and is probably cheaper than the aero wiper :wink:

Here's a pic:

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lol cheers Si i must of overlooked the model lol
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Post by robin »

the front splitter is a JE design one

both me and my girlfriend have one

in fact the blue one in the picture is my girlfriends polo

its £135 + vat then painting on top which comes to about £200 for a piece of plastic

the rear lights in the picutre on the left is my car

they are LED lights tinted with red spray

as for the rear wiper its off a polo mk5 estate and not a aerowiper

its just the cover which actually covers the whole blade

mine cost me £15 or so at the stealers
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