Sharing some photos of my Polo gti !








amazing!!!!
Sent from my SM-A530F using TapatalkPolovivo wrote:My polo from South Africa.
Running OZ 19" wheels. Not many aftermarket wheels available for this car.
Hello Polovivo, can I ask you what the offset off the wheels are? is 8 x 19 ET 49 , 215-35-19 rims?Polovivo wrote: Sun Nov 04, 2018 5:24 am My polo from South Africa.
Running OZ 19" wheels. Not many aftermarket wheels available for this car.
Looks great. Really like the wheels; are they Oz Racing Leggera’s? Much better than the standard diamond cut wheels in my opinion.Polovivo wrote: Sun Dec 09, 2018 5:20 pm Hi,
Upgraded my Polo TSi to the GTi.
Lowered and wheels moved across.
I think it will be ok if you use original VW parts. Might be diferent in UKCP_Vaughny wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:27 pm Does lowering void warranty? Even if you're only lowering to the same ride height as the GTI.
In the UK, you’re likely to void the warranty on any parts or components of the car that fail as a result of lowering the ride height, so parts / components associated with the car’s ride and handling. VWUK’s new car warranty terms and conditions state that components or equipment which were not part of the vehicle at the point of original manufacture are excluded under the warranty. The warranty should still apply to the rest of the car though - e.g. if the infotainment unit fails and an owner had lowered their car, then repairing / replacing the infotainment unit should still be covered under the warranty.CP_Vaughny wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:27 pm Does lowering void warranty? Even if you're only lowering to the same ride height as the GTI.