6N2 Lowering Kit

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phat6n16v
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6N2 Lowering Kit

Post by phat6n16v »

Hello every1 with the 6N2
I have on ebay a complete lowering kit ( Shortened Springs and Uprated Shocks)
these are used but not a lot removed because the car was sold.

Item No:4613884251

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1

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phat6n16v
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Post by vdubyabush »

if only they were for a mark 4 :(
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Post by Alex_6n2 »

If only it was more than 40mm :(
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Post by phat6n16v »

take very 1 wants 2 go lower then?
venom motor sport
do a good set up for the 6N, mines droped but 50mm not a bad price for the kit eva.
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Post by polopowah »

ya 40mm seem un-cool now
even though they are so much more comfy!
it seems people are going for style over achey backs :lol:

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Post by Alex_6n2 »

i want at lest 60mm but i think im going for 75 :D
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Post by polopowah »

iNfa-ReD wrote:i want at lest 60mm but i think im going for 75 :D
same as what i have :D trust me its a nice height, not too low for everyday use!

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Post by enimadrummer »

could i actually fit them on my Polo 6N2 with 17" wheels and still use it with an almost full load...?

Also if u lower, how much isit extra on the insurance?
(its a 1.0 Mpi but shhh :oops: )
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

enimadrummer wrote:(its a 1.0 Mpi but shhh :oops: )
I wouldn't worry mate, Polopowah's is a 1.0 as wll, you're not alone.
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Post by polopowah »

ModifiedMadness wrote:
enimadrummer wrote:(its a 1.0 Mpi but shhh :oops: )
I wouldn't worry mate, Polopowah's is a 1.0 as wll, you're not alone.
indeed i've spent more than enough on my low powered car
some say its down-right stupid, but then i real off loads of plus points like cheap tax, cheap insurance, cheap fuel........
basically i have ammo for all the doubters :lol:
no shame in a 1.0 you still get the vw quality mate

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Post by Reeyad »

Polopowah's maybe a 1liter, but I personnely think its one of the neatest MK5 ive seen...... 8)
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Post by Tris »

It is indeed 8)

Ripe for a 1.8T I reckon :wink:
phat6n16v
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Post by phat6n16v »

the kit would go nice on you mpi and souldn't caz any probs.
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Post by rolldeeppolo »

ive got a Y reg polo would they fit my car with 17" rs4's
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