My polo

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Biddy17
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My polo

Post by Biddy17 »

Heres a pic of my car...

http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/6636/0 ... 028zl6.jpg

Its a 1.4CL, anyway i edited the pic to show you how i want it...

http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/2282 ... ickxr9.jpg

What you guys think?
Polo Paul
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Post by Polo Paul »

looks pretty smart what you have planned although i'd stick with the standard fuel flap and go for clear indicators.

nice clean car to start with!
Biddy17
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Post by Biddy17 »

Polo Paul wrote:looks pretty smart what you have planned although i'd stick with the standard fuel flap and go for clear indicators.

nice clean car to start with!
lol, and so it should be for £2,500k! full service history and only 38,000 miles is why its abit more expensive than youd think.

Perfect condition though... and i really wanted a polo :P
Biddle
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Post by Biddle »

What wheels are they, they look like wolfrace. Yeah I agree about the indicators they need changing IMO. Nice car tho but £2500 seems a tad steep for a V reg. Still if your happy with it thats all that counts. Good luck with your plans mate.
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Post by Polo Paul »

for that milage and history i dont think you've paid to over the top tbh, theres lots of life left in yours and MK4's are as popular as ever!
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Post by DanDiesel »

yeah seems like a good buy!! welcome to the forum!!

as other have said, clear front and side indicators will tidy the front up no end and yeah i'd stick with the normal petrol flap!
alloys and a bit of lowering and u've got urself a sweet ride!!
Biddy17
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Post by Biddy17 »

Where can i purchase the clear indicators? somewhere like halfords or will it have to be a special VW place? How much?
DanDiesel
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Post by DanDiesel »

ebay mate!! often loads on there and they are usually relatively cheap!!
Robi mk4
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Post by Robi mk4 »

i got my indicatiors off ebay for around £25 including p&p, then i got side repeaters off ebay for £5 including p&p, so yeah try ebay mate
No Car Yet
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i think you should drop your car it looks well good now but new springs and shoks would make it much better




:D
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jason11
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Post by jason11 »

hey, yer buddy id change the indicators as well makes a big difference and stick with the original fuel cap !!!!!

will look gud show us wen u get it dun

n welcome,,,, jason11
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