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tommy
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Post by tommy »

rite i have a mk4, but finding nice parts (NO RICE) for them is proving quite difficult, i have looked on the FK site but you cant buy direct and they only sell lighting springs etc, i really wanna make my polo look more like a 6n, but i dont want to over do it, any suggestions.

if you could include any links that would be good.
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Post by tommy »

oh and does any mk 5 parts fit the mk 4
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Post by R1CH »

is your car a mk4 mate,surely its a 6n anyway.companys such as rieger,r&a design,venom motorsport all seem to offer a selection of subtle styling as apposed to the max power type bodykits.you can have a look for nowt fella.
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Post by tommy »

sorry, yeah it is a mk 4, i meant mk 5 look parts
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Post by tommy »

sorry, yeah it is a mk 4, i meant mk 5 look parts
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Post by R1CH »

ahhh,just have a scout through some sites fella,youll prob find some parts that take ya fancy,good luck mate
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Post by helios1 »

hey Tommy, check these sites out, i found em to be the best for parts:
www.diygti.com
www.bigboystoys-uk.com
www.vagparts.com
www.awesome-gti.co.uk
www.dcp-shop.co.uk
www.venommotorsport.com

Also, some Mk5 parts can fit Mk4s, with a bit of modifying. Almost straight swap parts include rear clusters and chrome roof strips. Check www.lowdub.com for a load of guides on subtle mods.

Hope that's a help!
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Post by tommy »

cheers guys, as soon as i have my new 1, possibly 16v or gti i will start the mods, mk mk4 is wreckin my head as it is only a 1.0
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Post by polopowah »

1 litres can be fun :D
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Post by 1litreheater »

i agree, my 1 litres wiked, an cheap on petrolly and cheap one insurance ! 8)
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Post by helios1 »

I got a 1.3, slightly more oomf than a 1ltr. May not be a 1.6 16v, but still really fun to drive! Can still outrun my mates 1.6 8v golf mk3!
Plus mine only weighs 880kilos!! Don't get many cars under a tonne these days...
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Post by BLACK6N_POLO »

i gt a 1L there great fun to drive snippy bstrds
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Post by polopowah »

yup can't fault them through the gears and off the lights can blast away from a 1.2 corsa :lol:
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Still plenty of power to do wheelspins :D 8)
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