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Muz
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Just wondered what exterior styling everyones done\has seen that would look good on the GTi. Can't find any bodykits all i can think off at the mo is exhaust wheels n lowering.
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Post by Speedlaw »

Muz wrote:wheels n lowering.
That's all it needs.

8)
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Post by Del_GTi »

Yeah i reckon subtle touches are all the GTi needs. 8)
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Post by Si_GTi »

I'd have to agree with Alex. Lowered, shiny wheels, exhaust, euro-style. Nice 8) and certainly makes a change to jap-style novas and saxos! IMHO jap-style is for jap cars...
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Post by dubpolo »

and make it go like sh*t fast :D :D
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Post by DMWRIGHT »

Only "body" mod IMO that is needed is to colour code the front splitter. Other than that, lower, exhaust & tint and you have a fly motor !
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Post by Gumbo_88 »

Perhaps Some different wingmirrors, Do they Do 'M3 style' mirrors For the Gti? because i think they would look pretty good!
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Post by moynas »

m3 mirrors please dont them get r&a cup mirrors! m3's belong to bmws! hate the bloody things!
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Post by dubpolo »

i'm with you on that!
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