Interesting MK3 (edit: MK2) from Iceland... ;)

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Interesting MK3 (edit: MK2) from Iceland... ;)

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This is the only interesting Mk3 (edit: MK2) polo in Iceland, the mk1, mk2 and MK3 polos are a very rare sight in Iceland. :oops:
Here ya go:
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These pics are old and are not taken by me. I have more pics somewhere :?
This polo has 12, 12inch Rockford fosgate woofers :shock:
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Sparky (Iceland) wrote:Image
mmmm they look comfy!!!
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Post by DelG40 »

All I can say is... different. Yeah that'll do.

But, uhh. Mk2, no? Unless I'm losing the plot... I don't think I am.
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Post by Steve_O »

Yeah - that's a Mk2 - tho it was the rear window seal that alerted me before I noticed the front end!! :lol:

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How many amps?!! :shock:
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Three spokes, very 90's!
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First thing that caught my eye was the stainless tubing used for the bumpers and sill bars.
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Post by Sparky (Iceland) »

ughh... sorry about that :lol: The only plolos you´ll see here is 6N,6N2 and 9N :oops: i guess they didn´t inport the older ones :roll: i doun´t know that much about them. This project is from 1998 or 99, the first "real" SPL car in Iceland
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Hmm.. 'interesting' sums it up really :)
Lots of effort went into it, I'll give it that.. interior looks quite impressive, although I can't imagine taking corners at over 20mph is possible in those seats without finding yourself on the wrong side of the car :lol:
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Post by mk2matt »

nedds a trailer just to move it :lol:

joking,
nice car good choice
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Post by D4V1D »

although I can't imagine taking corners at over 20mph is possible in those seats without finding yourself on the wrong side of the car
i dont think its been made with taking corners at over 20mph in mind, lol
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Post by carmadaaron »

3 spokes very cool.... :P

pretty powerful i take it


(the sound system, not the performance :lol: )
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

its iceland, you either slow right down for a bend, or you rally it with minimal lateral G's anyway :D
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Just noticed the bus style upright grab rail in the front as well - bet that gets used a hell of a lot :D
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