My 6n - New Pixxx

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Ohadz
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My 6n - New Pixxx

Post by Ohadz »

Hey all,
I took some new pix of my 1998 6n 1.4l 16V.
My name is Ohad and i'm from Israel, kinda new here so i thought i'll properly introduce myself and post some pix so u'll get to know me & my ride.

I bought the car in bad condition 5 months ago and took her as a project so the list of new parts i got for her is:

* Exterior - full respray , new 16V bumpers, custom rear silencer, Polo GTI BBS alloys, black front VW badge, semi smoothed rear boot, Bee-sting aerial

* Engine - AKA filter, New radiator, 1.6L gearbox, new alternator(previous one died 5 hours after i bought the car :evil: ).

* Interior - new leather-metal look gearknob, shortened by 5cm.


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I hope to hear your opinions on my Polo guys, as I've seen some bad-ass polos on here :shock:

I'm only at the beginning and want to do much more. need more $$$ at the moment.

next week she's getting 2cm rear spacers and hope to soon slam her on some coilies. how low do you think I should go?

Later ppl,
Ohad
samil87
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Post by samil87 »

looks good and the plans you have for it will make it look even betta
Biddle
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Post by Biddle »

As low as you can afford to go, both financially and physically. From your pictures doesnt look the type of road to have speedbumps etc so perhaps you wont get that problem with you.
Phil6N
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Post by Phil6N »

Looks imac!
Good work
6NBen
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Post by 6NBen »

looking real nice buddy. love thos wheels on it there 8)
lovely colour too.
DanDiesel
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Post by DanDiesel »

u done a great job mate getting it back to a decent standard and there are some very nice touches!!
a 60mm drop on coilovers is the norm nowadays, its a good drop and still gives the car usability everyday!!
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Post by Si_GTi »

That looks very very tidy indeed. Well done! 8)
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