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blackpologti
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blackpologti
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ok courtney, ive added you to my msn :[email protected]
what problems did you run into with your gti??
what problems did you run into with your gti??
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Hey chaps thanks i've added you all to my msn list too.blackpologti wrote:ok courtney, ive added you to my msn :[email protected]
what problems did you run into with your gti??
The problem I had run into was the same as most other owners. That thing they call a clutch. So i gave VW a piece of my mind cause after they fixed it it went back three more time as the technician couldn't do the job properly.
Now its fixed I accidently clipped the house wall
Can anyone tell me what the polo's are like when lowered as what springs i should get?
Cheers chaps
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well when I lowered the car last year I was a bit disapointed 'cause 35 or 40mm isn't enough for the visual aspect....the car is still too high
so I ordered some coilovers...I think it's the only way to get the car really low and enjoy the ride.
One thing: if you lower the car only with springs and keep your original stock absorber they'll get tired faster and you'll have to change them....and it won't be has hard as you wish it could be...
so I ordered some coilovers...I think it's the only way to get the car really low and enjoy the ride.
One thing: if you lower the car only with springs and keep your original stock absorber they'll get tired faster and you'll have to change them....and it won't be has hard as you wish it could be...
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blackpologti
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