New member, new GTI

Chat about your facelift 9n3 Polo - Including the 9N3 Polo GTI!
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ozgti2
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New member, new GTI

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G'day from Oz

I've been looking around the site over the last couple of weeks, having a great time checking out the fantastic info and pics of members' cars.

I'm particularly interested in the new GTI as I've just recently picked mine up (1 week ago) but it is also great to see so many Polos in one place as Polo numbers are much thinner on the ground here in Australia.

I've included a few photos of mine - hope they work out OK as it's my first post. The car is going to have the APR ecu reflash when run in (gives around 200hp/320Nm) and will be lowered some time in the not too distant future.

Cheers

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Post by dino »

Welcome, think your the first person on here with a new 9n3 gti!

Alloys look great but it definitely needs lowering.
mc_iver_9n
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Post by mc_iver_9n »

I agree with dino, needs a good 50mm drop at the front i reckon.
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

dino wrote:Welcome, think your the first person on here with a new 9n3 gti!
Second person :wink:

All the other one seemed to do though was go on about how the 6N2 GTi isn't worthy of the GTi badge etc :roll:

By the way, welcome to the site mate and the car looks good.
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Post by nickpolo »

welcome! love your alloys, i'm not too hot on the alloys that the GTi comes with in the UK, if i were to buy one i'd have to get some different rims for it

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ozgti2
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Post by ozgti2 »

Thanks for the welcome guys.

I can't lower the car too much because of the country travel I do and roads I need to negotiate, but some lowering, yes! Also, an APR ecu upgrade, definitely high on the list.

I didn't like the standard alloys either, hence the optional VW wheels. In Oz, the standard alloys are 16" versions of the new Golf GTI wheels. I am happy with the look of the new wheels. They probably look better in the metal as they have a polished, machined edge contrasting against the silver spokes and centres.

Cheers
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

Welcome, and those are very nice wheels indeed!
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welcome to the forum, good to see another member from Australia! :D
I see by your plates your in South Australia, I myself am from Melbourne.
ozgti2
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Post by ozgti2 »

Thanks again for the welcome guys. I'm having a lot of fun checking out all the info and pics on the forum.

Knaps, the mods you've made to your Polo seem very interesting. Do you have any photos on the forum yet?

Cheers
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welcome to the forum mate!! liking the alloys :D
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Post by mc_iver_9n »

Just realised i didnt actually say welcome :lol: so welcome and enjoy :D
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Re: New member, new GTI

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ozgti2 wrote:
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what wheels are those and how big i love them??????
ozgti2
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Post by ozgti2 »

Thanks yet again for the friendly welcome guys.

The wheels are optional VW (in the Polo GTI brochure) here in Oz, called 'Siata' and they're 17" wearing 205/40 x 17 Toyo proxes tyres.

Just took the car on a 340km trip today and it ran 'purr'fectly, averaging around 8.1L/100km sitting on 110-130kph. I imagine the economy will improve as the engine is run in. Quick and comfortable.

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Post by yorks GT TDI »

love the wheels carnt get them in the uk ive tryed :cry: :( :cry:
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Post by ozgti2 »

yorks GT TDI wrote:love the wheels carnt get them in the uk ive tryed :cry: :( :cry:
The wheels on mine may just just be an Oz option.
I love the look of your motor 'york'. The wheels look great with the car's lowered stance. Reminds me a bit of the look of my previous car, a Clio 182 Cup. Same colour, with contrasting anthracite (dark grey) alloys. I hope the comparison isn't offensive to you.

Cheers
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