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BamesRees
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Post by BamesRees »

i like that kit ben, any ideas where i could get it from?
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jon_poloV
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Post by jon_poloV »

Do what you want to your car. The kits are all personal taste. You can do all kinds to the polo. mix kits from differnt places etc. 17's are not practible for a polo but thats not why you have them. Just try keep away from the barry boy image.

The polo is not a Car that should be changed into a barry boy toy.

Its a car in a class of its own,
keep it that way.

Jon
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Post by DanDiesel »

very well said jon!!
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Re: kits

Post by JTLondon »

jon_poloV wrote: Its a car in a class of its own,
keep it that way.
Yeah, thats why I like the styling of the Austrian bloke's 6N, very sutle styling with just a few "enhancements" to the 6N 8)
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Re: kits

Post by BBS_Freak »

JTLondon wrote:
jon_poloV wrote: Its a car in a class of its own,
keep it that way.
Yeah, thats why I like the styling of the Austrian bloke's 6N, very sutle styling with just a few "enhancements" to the 6N 8)
'Thanks!! that you like my styling!

Sorry, was a long way not here in this Forum!

Now i have/had in the Last Times any other 17" Rims, all with 195/40/17 tires, and no problems with driving it, and about Body Kit´s, sorry, this Kits on market sucks! no one of these looks realy good!

My Front Bumper is made by a good frein from me Pfeffer Andreas http://www.gepfeffert.com and is no GFK. This bumper is plastc weldet with 2 peices of bumpers, the orig. 6N and a 6NF bumper!

here the latest pic´s: But the rims are also soon history, now i get 3 piece. BBS Magnesium Race-Wheels, type E26 to fit on the Polo with the size of 6j17 and 6,5j17 to get more lower!

Porsche Boxster S 7j17 offset 35
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Radius R3 7j17et40

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jj gti
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Post by jj gti »

steer well clear of bodykits, they spoil any, and all cars. if your going to you might as well you pollyfiller and make it yourself as its going to look w***.

dont even get me start of the wheels, bet you dont have trouble with speed bumps.
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Post by henry01 »

BamesRees wrote:i didn t want it to look the euro way, to many got their cars lookin the euro way, i want to buy a bodykit for my car now to be even more different
saxo would be the way forward for you then.......i totally agree with dubpolo!!!

and well said jj gti!!

enough said...........
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Post by mk4_bandit »

their is no need 4 a bodykit! they spoil the car!! and yeh they do look w**k but thats my personal opinion prob loads of peeps will disagree.
But if u do get a bodykit u mite aswell get lexarse lights!!
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Post by polopowah »

people who put bodykits on cars, don't know about coil-overs :lol:

i find without a bodykit and a massive drop, the bumpers and side sills/oem skirts still look well chunky!

-Ben-
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