The BlueGT really is an awesome version of the Polo. And deserves to be treated nicetomtoon2015 wrote:NiceMart!n-GTI-DK wrote:
Nice specs... Almost the same as mine. And then mine have had a lot of upgrades done after I got it.
TheFrog's Blue GT 6C
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Mart!n-GTI-DK wrote:The BlueGT really is an awesome version of the Polo. And deserves to be treated nicetomtoon2015 wrote:NiceMart!n-GTI-DK wrote:
Nice specs... Almost the same as mine. And then mine have had a lot of upgrades done after I got it.
Haha may is too long to wait
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Very nice, I'll join the list of jealousy at your garage.
You have almost the same car setup as me - BGT for sensible motoring, and an MX5 as a toy - mines a MK1 though (and currently too rusty to be road legal, but that can be fixed when the weather improves
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You have almost the same car setup as me - BGT for sensible motoring, and an MX5 as a toy - mines a MK1 though (and currently too rusty to be road legal, but that can be fixed when the weather improves
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Enjoy the car Frog. It's truly a brilliant car and, in my eyes, the best polo model. It's been the best car I've ever owned so far. I keep meaning to put pics of mine up but it's always dirty within a day of cleaning it! 
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I think the 6R and 6C polo is the best looking vw out there at the moment. Think it looks better than the golf and rocca imo. Only vw i have owned and cant imagine swapping it for a long time yet unless i go down the GT/GTi route. I do find it hard to keep my clean for more than 5 mins aswell tho. I do like the interior on yours Frog. Looks miles ahead in terms of finish
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^Thanks and I agree: the current Polo is a really well-proportioned, classy/sporty looking car. I don't like the Golf very much: it's got way too big and almost boring looking. The Scirocco was fab when it came out, but VW have hardly developed it at all and now it looks a bit dull. So far, the BGT is proving to be one of the most likeable cars I have ever owned (and I've had nearly 30!)
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Your blue gt is a really nice car, that steering wheel and sunroof are awesome
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I am jealous of the sunroof to be sure. I would almost definitely never use it, but it looks so damn good.
I agree on the size of the Golf. When you're used to driving a Polo and stand next to one of those, it's like standing next to a tank by comparison. I like being able to fit into tighter spaces.
I agree on the size of the Golf. When you're used to driving a Polo and stand next to one of those, it's like standing next to a tank by comparison. I like being able to fit into tighter spaces.
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Looks great frog! I know what you mean about the rear wheels looking embedded in the arches from factory, i too have got some spacers to sort it!
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The sunroof does finish the Polo off nicely, especially in white.
Don't know what thickness of spacer you have gone with, but IMHO 10mm is perfect if you are looking to retain the OE / unmessed-with look. The photos on page 1 of this thread were taken with the spacers on.
Don't know what thickness of spacer you have gone with, but IMHO 10mm is perfect if you are looking to retain the OE / unmessed-with look. The photos on page 1 of this thread were taken with the spacers on.
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Hi The Frog,TheFrog wrote:Brought it home yesterday and spent most of this morning 'OEM Plussing' it. Very impressed so far, though only done 20km. Smooth, comfortable, safe... light years away from the Up I've been driving for the past year![]()
The weather is pretty bad here at the moment, so the car's staying in the garage next to my summer toy. I will get some better pictures up later.
Work carried out so far:
- partial debadge (just left 'Polo' on the rear)
- LED rear indicators & DRLs
- 10mm H&R rear spacers - definitely needs these, the wheels look pushed in otherwise
- full wax with Pinnacle Souveran
Can you link me to the LED rear indicators and DRLs? Also the 10mm spacers. Thanks
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I forgot to post the photos I took during the DRL bulb conversion. It's hard to take pictures of the actual bulbs when they're on, because the camera is dazzled by the light and you can't really tell the difference between the original 'yellow' bulb and the bright white LEDs. This photo shows the two types of bulb against my white garage door. I'll let you decide which is the LEDCrypticG wrote:Hi The Frog,
Can you link me to the LED rear indicators and DRLs? Also the 10mm spacers. Thanks


I bought them on Ciclo's advice and am not disappointed.
DRLs: http://www.hids-direct.co.uk/382-p21w-w ... anbus-led/
Excellent service from these people. One of the bulbs they sent was faulty, so I emailed them and they sent 2 more packets of 2 bulbs immediately, so I now have 3 spares
Rear indicators: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot ... 74704.html
Spacers these are what the spacers look like,
http://www.ebay.de/itm/H-R-Spurverbreit ... 4858df0bac
but I actually orederd mine from http://www.autoteileman.de as they offered the longer black bolts with 2 security bolts and key.
Hope this helps.
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Perfect mate, thank you very much! What is the LED DRL like to look at? Is it very very bright, i want it to look good but not have a effect that some HIDs do where they look stupidly bright and dazzle everyone ha!TheFrog wrote:I forgot to post the photos I took during the DRL bulb conversion. It's hard to take pictures of the actual bulbs when they're on, because the camera is dazzled by the light and you can't really tell the difference between the original 'yellow' bulb and the bright white LEDs. This photo shows the two types of bulb against my white garage door. I'll let you decide which is the LEDCrypticG wrote:Hi The Frog,
Can you link me to the LED rear indicators and DRLs? Also the 10mm spacers. ThanksThe photo hasn't been tampered with in any way, there really is that much of a temperature difference
The LED bulb is less blue in person than it looks on this photo, it appears pure white to the eye.
I bought them on Ciclo's advice and am not disappointed.
DRLs: http://www.hids-direct.co.uk/382-p21w-w ... anbus-led/
Excellent service from these people. One of the bulbs they sent was faulty, so I emailed them and they sent 2 more packets of 2 bulbs immediately, so I now have 3 spares
Rear indicators: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot ... 74704.html
Spacers these are what the spacers look like,
http://www.ebay.de/itm/H-R-Spurverbreit ... 4858df0bac
but I actually ordered mine from http://www.autoteileman.de as they offered the longer black bolts with 2 security bolts and key.
Hope this helps.
What was it like to take the panel off the DRL housing? I have given it a try lightly but it feels like i am forcing it off? Where does the tool go? sorry for the inexperience..
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The LED DRL is very bright, but no more 'painful' to look at close up than the standard bulb. I went with the 60W version, but they do an identical 30W if you're unsure. I will see if I get flashed with the 60W and maybe downgrade to a 30W.CrypticG wrote:Perfect mate, thank you very much! What is the LED DRL like to look at? Is it very very bright, i want it to look good but not have a effect that some HIDs do where they look stupidly bright and dazzle everyone ha!
What was it like to take the panel off the DRL housing? I have given it a try lightly but it feels like i am forcing it off? Where does the tool go? sorry for the inexperience..
You do have to give the plastic trim a good pull and a pair of trim pliers is useful if you want to avoid any damage
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Thank you my friend! Please let us know, how the 60W goes in regards to getting flashed haha! I would like to know before i go ahead and buy someTheFrog wrote:The LED DRL is very bright, but no more 'painful' to look at close up than the standard bulb. I went with the 60W version, but they do an identical 30W if you're unsure. I will see if I get flashed with the 60W and maybe downgrade to a 30W.CrypticG wrote:Perfect mate, thank you very much! What is the LED DRL like to look at? Is it very very bright, i want it to look good but not have a effect that some HIDs do where they look stupidly bright and dazzle everyone ha!
What was it like to take the panel off the DRL housing? I have given it a try lightly but it feels like i am forcing it off? Where does the tool go? sorry for the inexperience..


